Why Harry Maguire was handed 15-month suspended sentence in Greece

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been handed a 15-month suspended sentence after a Greek court upheld his assault and bribery convictions, nearly six years after the incident occurred.
The Background of the Case
The conviction stems from an incident on the Greek island of Mykonos in August 2020, when Maguire, 32, was involved in a confrontation outside a nightclub while with his wife, Fern, his sister Daisy, brother Joe, and friends.
According to reports, two men approached Daisy and allegedly attempted to communicate with her. Maguire claimed the men injected his sister with an unknown substance, causing her to drift in and out of consciousness. He attempted to get her medical attention but was taken to a local police station instead, where he alleged he was physically assaulted by officers.
Fearing a kidnapping attempt, Maguire tried to leave the station but was apprehended. He was subsequently charged with:
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Non-serious assault
Resisting arrest
Attempted bribery
His brother Joe faced similar charges but was acquitted of bribery, though found guilty of aggravated assault and verbal abuse of police.
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The Court Ruling
The Greek court reduced Maguire’s original 21-month sentence to 15 months and 20 days, alongside a fine of €1,500 (£1,304). Maguire plans to appeal the ruling and has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
The conviction could impact his international career, as he will need to declare it to obtain visas for the upcoming World Cup in the United States and Mexico.
Implications for Maguire’s Career
Although he did not appear in court, Maguire is still expected to feature in Manchester United’s lineup against Newcastle. However, the ruling casts uncertainty over his future with the England national team, particularly regarding travel for international tournaments.
This case highlights the long-lasting legal consequences professional athletes can face for off-field incidents, even years after the event.

