Russia internationals Aleksandr Kokorin and Pavel Mamaev to be released from prison

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Pavel Mamaev and russian footballers Aleksandr Kokorin are all set for early release.
The pair were jailed after being found guilty of hooliganism for attacking a commerce ministry official using a chair and beating up a motorist at October 2018.
Kokorin was sentenced to 17 months to Mamaev and 18 months.
A courtroom in Russia’s Belgorod has ruled that they are qualified for early release following a successful appeal.
The penalty for hooliganism is a maximum penalty of seven years in jail the players will be freed later this month, attorney Yuri Padalko told Russian news agency TASS.
While Kokorin was a forward at Zenit St Petersburg mamaev performed for Krasnodar; Padalko confirmed they would return to playing soccer.
Kokorin has been restricted by his country 48 times – he missed the 2018 World Cup through injury – while Mamaev has 15 limits.

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