Netherlands forward Quincy Promes was found guilty Monday of stabbing his cousin in the leg and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
The Amsterdam District Court judges said the sentence for the offense would usually be a year but they gave Promes a longer sentence because “the suspect is a professional soccer player and Dutch celebrity, and therefore sets an example to others.”
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Quincy Promes of Spartak Moscow looks on during the warm-up ahead of the Russian Premier League match between FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and FC Spartak Moscow on May 7, 2023 at Gazprom Arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia. (Photo by Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Promes was not in court for the verdict. He plays for Spartak Moscow in Russia.
He was convicted of stabbing his cousin in the knee at a family party in a town near Amsterdam in July 2020. Police learned of the incident because they were tapping Promes’ phone as part of an investigation into drug smuggling.
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Quincy Promes (No.10) of Spartak seen in action during the Russian Cup 2022/2023 football match between Zenit Saint Petersburg and Spartak Moscow at Gazprom Arena. Final score; Zenit 0:0 (4:2, penalty shootout) Spartak. (Photo by Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
At the time of the stabbing, Promes played for Ajax.

