Former Spartak Player Weighs In On Promes Case and Its Fallout

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Valery Kechinov, a former Spartak Moscow midfielder, commented on how the recent Amsterdam court ruling could influence Quincy Promes, the club’s forward, in light of a real prison sentence handed down for cocaine trafficking. His perspective appears in coverage from Euro-Football.Ru, shaping readers’ understanding of the legal battle and its potential impact on the player’s career.

Kechinov noted that Promes did not attend the team’s training camp with the base last year. Yet he emphasized that absence from camp did not diminish Promes’ performance, describing him as among the best of the season. The former player underscored the importance of focusing on the future and expressing confidence that Promes would maintain his form, regardless of the disciplinary or legal challenges ahead.

On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The case’s hearing occurred earlier, on January 24, with prosecutors seeking a longer term and requesting a nine-year sentence. Promes’ defense has announced plans to appeal the verdict. At present, the striker remains with Spartak’s training camp abroad, in the United Arab Emirates, continuing to train with the team as the legal process unfolds.

Promes has a long association with Spartak Moscow. He joined the club in February 2021, marking a return to the squad after previously playing for Spartak from 2014 to 2018. During his time with the club, Promes helped secure the Russian championship in the 2016/17 season. In the current domestic campaign, the Dutch forward has appeared in seventeen league matches, contributing six goals and six assists across the campaign thus far. This season’s performance has been closely watched by fans and analysts who track his influence on Spartak’s dynamics and title aspirations.

There have been discussions about asset seizures connected to Promes, with reports from the authorities indicating measures related to the confiscation of real estate associated with individuals linked to the case. The developments have added another layer of complexity to an already high-profile situation that continues to draw attention from supporters, media outlets, and legal observers alike. [Source: Euro-Football.Ru]

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