Newcastle United
midfielder Joelinton has been banned from the road and fined £29,000 after
admitting drink-driving.
Police arrested
the Brazilian player after pulling over his 2022-plate Mercedes G-Wagen in
Ponteland Road, Newcastle, at 01:20 GMT on 12 January.
A breath test
showed the 26-year-old had 43 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath, above
the legal limit of 35.
Sitting at
Newcastle Magistrates' Court, district judge Paul Currer gave him a 12-month
driving ban.
This will be
reduced to nine months if Joelinton completes a rehabilitation course.
The judge
calculated the fine based on documents showing the footballer's weekly wage was
£43,000 and said he must also pay a £2,000 surcharge and £85 costs.
He said he took
Joelinton's early guilty plea and compliance with officers into account and was
convinced of his remorse.
"You placed
yourself in real jeopardy and it could have had disastrous consequences for the
lives of others," he told the player.
"I
sincerely hope you have learned from this mistake and we don't see you in this
court again."
Jonathan
Stirland, prosecuting, said officers spotted the player's car driving at speed
near St James' Park and requested the driver to stop.
His roadside
breath test recorded 50 micrograms per 100ml of breath, which reduced to 43
micrograms in one of two subsequent tests at Forth Banks police station, the
court heard.
Charged as
Joelinton Cassio, and living in Ponteland, Northumberland, the player told
officers he had drunk two glasses of wine earlier in the evening.
Newcastle United
manager Eddie Howe did not drop the midfielder after the charge but Joelinton's
barrister told the court he would face disciplinary proceedings within the
club.
The footballer,
who signed for the club for £40m in 2019, has been a key part of the team's
success and scored the winning goal in the Carabao Cup semi-final
first leg against Southampton on Monday.
He was
previously fined £200 after he broke lockdown restrictions to get a
haircut.
By Francesca Williams & PA Media || BBC
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