Former Russia captain Roman Shirokov facing 'two years of restricted freedom' for assaulting referee
The state prosecutor is seeking to restrict the freedom of former Russian footballer Roman Shirokov for one year and 10 months over a shocking attack on a referee during an amateur match, which left the official hospitalized.
A lawyer for Nikita Danchenkov, the referee who suffered the assault, said that the former captain of the Russian national team should pay compensation of 150,000 rubles ($2,000) in addition to the freedom restrictions.
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