Russian stars face jail after 'racist' assault

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Alexander Kokorin celebrates (center) after scoring for Russia against Algeria at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Both Kokorin and Pavel Mamaev face prison for assault.

Disgraced Russian football players Pavel Mamaev and Alexander Kokorin could face up to five years in prison for assaulting a government official at a Moscow cafe, in a case that sparked outrage in Russia yesterday.


The assault by the players — both former Russian internationals who have courted controversy in the past — has prompted the interior ministry to open a criminal probe while the Kremlin described the incident as "unpleasant."


On Monday Krasnodar midfielder Mamaev and Zenit Saint Petersburg forward Kokorin attacked two Russian trade ministry officials in an upscale Moscow cafe.


Video footage showed one of the officials, Denis Pak, an ethnic Korean, being hit with a chair while eating a meal.


"They started to mock (Pak's) ethnicity" and assaulted him when he made a critical comment, Pak's lawyer Gennadiy Udunyan later revealed, "He has a concussion."


Before the cafe assault the footballers attacked the driver of a television host and damaged her Mercedes in a separate incident on Monday.


The driver was hospitalized with injuries and a criminal probe was opened.


Public outrage quickly snowballed into a public shaming campaign on national television, which even published a list of Russian footballers who were convicted in the past.


The Russian Premier League condemned Mamaev and Kokorin, saying they should face "severe" punishment.


"The Russian Premier League expresses its outrage and strongly condemns their (players') rowdy behavior," it said in a statement.


"This act not only casts a shadow over the glorious names of FC Zenit and FC Krasnodar but all of Russian football.


"We believe that those responsible should be punished in the most severe way. There is no place for hooligans in football!"


‘Disgusting behavior'


Russian Premier League club Krasnodar pledged to do everything to terminate Mamaev's contract, while Zenit said Kokorin's role in the incident was "disgusting."


"We are currently looking into how to terminate a contract with the player," FC Krasnodar said.


The club said Mamaev, 30, would have to pay "the largest possible fine" and would be barred from training with the first team for the time being.


"What we saw in the video is outrageous," it added.


FC Zenit said Kokorin, 27, would be disciplined pending the outcome of the police investigation.


"Zenit management and fans feel nothing but disappointment that one of the country's most talented footballers behaved in a disgusting manner," the club said.


‘This is racism'


Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Kremlin — "just like the whole country" — was aware of the incident and described the video as "rather unpleasant."


After the assault Pak and the other official, Sergei Gaisin, sought medical assistance before reporting the incident to the police.


It is not the first time the players' behavior has raised eyebrows. Russia's Football Union suspended the pair in July 2016 after a video emerged from a Monte Carlo nightclub where Mamaev and Kokorin allegedly spent US$296,000 on a champagne-fuelled party following Euro 2016, where Russia flopped.


Kokorin, who sat out this year's World Cup with a knee injury, later apologized for his behavior and was welcomed back into the national team.


Mamaev last played for the national side at Euro 2016, when they finished bottom of their group.


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