Former Slovenian Football Player Convicted of Domestic Violence
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The prisoner is a 32-year-old man who is indicated by domestic violence crimes to try to add the former partner to the place of work, kidnapping, coroner and illegal conduct.
Former Slovenian national football player Tim Matavž, who scored 11 goals in 39 matches for his national team, was convicted in a court in Nova Gorica of domestic violence and neglect of three minor children. The law prescribes a prison sentence of up to five years for each of the crimes, but in the end, Matavž received only a 2,790 euro fine after admitting that he beat his wife, stalked her and committed various other forms of violence.
The court in Nova Gorica sentenced football player Timo Matavž to a fine of 2,790 euros for domestic violence and neglect of minor children.
Former Slovenian national football player Tim Matavž, who scored 11 goals in 39 matches for his national team, was convicted on Tuesday in a court in Nova Gorica of domestic violence and neglect of three minor children, Slovenske novice reports today.
Slovenian media reports that former PSV striker Tim Matavz has been convicted of domestic violence. He was fined €2,790 after reaching an agreement with the Public Prosecution Service.
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