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Pavel Mamaev and russian footballers Aleksandr Kokorin are set for early release from prison.
The pair were jailed in May after being found guilty of hooliganism for attacking a commerce ministry official using a chair and beating a motorist at October 2018 up.
Kokorin was sentenced to 17 weeks in custody to 18 weeks and Mamaev.
A court in the Belgorod of Russia has now ruled they are eligible for release following a successful appeal.
The penalty for hooliganism is a maximum penalty of seven years in prison, no matter how the players will be freed after this month, lawyer Yuri Padalko told Russian news agency TASS.
Mamaev, 30, played for Krasnodar while Kokorin was a forward at Zenit St Petersburg; Padalko confirmed they both would return to playing football.
Kokorin has been capped by his country 48 times – that he overlooked the 2018 World Cup – although Mamaev has 15 limits.
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