Quincy Promes' Football Career Bid Denied by Amsterdam Court
Quincy Promes' bid to resume his football career has been denied by an Amsterdam court. The Dutch footballer had sought permission to train and play while under investigation, but the court prioritised social interests over his personal requests.
Promes' lawyer argued that he needed to support his family and that his football career was time-limited. However, these points were not considered in the court's decision. Authorities expressed concerns that easing the measure could lead to Promes fleeing the country.
Promes' friend and teammate, Hakim Ziyech, declined to comment on the situation, stating that it was 'not a matter for journalists'. The court's ruling follows a previous decision to reject Promes' application to resume his career during the investigation.
Quincy Promes' request to resume his football career has been denied, with the court citing social interests as the primary concern. His lawyer's arguments regarding family support and the time-limited nature of his career were not taken into account. The court's decision comes amidst an ongoing investigation, with details of the specific probe and the ruling body remaining unclear.