Footballer gets three-year ban over drink-driving

Shane Duffy in a beige coat, trousers and white trainers, arrives at court with a female who is wearing brown trousers, a white shirt and large sunglasses.
Shane Duffy attended Norwich Magistrates' Court on Tuesday [BBC]

A Norwich City and Ireland international footballer has been banned from driving for three years and ordered to pay more than £27,000 after admitting a drink-drive charge following a two-vehicle crash.

Shane Duffy, 32, of Norwich Common, Wymondham, pleaded guilty at Norwich Magistrates' Court to driving a motor vehicle above the alcohol limit, after he was arrested in Hethersett, near Norwich, on 6 May.

The court heard he had hit a stationary car and then went to a nearby house to ask if he could sit and wait for the police.

Magistrates were told he had a previous similar conviction nine years ago. Duffy was also ordered to pay a £25,000 fine, a £2,000 victim surcharge and £85 in court costs.

Shane Duffy looks upwards dressed in a yellow and green football shirt
The footballer was recently recalled to the Republic of Ireland squad after recovering from an injury [Getty Images]

Norfolk Police had said no-one was injured in the crash and that Mr Duffy "provided an evidential breath sample of 102mcg".

The legal limit is 35 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath.

Duffy's solicitor, Chris Brown, issued an apology on his client's behalf.

Mr Brown told the court that “given [Duffy's] role as a pro-sportsman", some people will believe he has a level of "privilege" and "arrogance" but that was not the case due to "unusual factors".

He went on to say Duffy paid to repair the damage to the person's car he hit “rather than leave it in the hands of the insurers” when he found out they used it to take their children to school.

Mr Brown also told magistrates the international player would "reflect on his drinking".

Shane Duffy arriving at court
Duffy's solicitor issued an apology in court on the footballer's behalf [BBC]

Duffy, who also previously played for Celtic, joined Championship side Norwich last summer after his contract ended at Fulham.

The defender has also been recently picked for the Republic of Ireland's squad, after missing out on friendlies against Belgium and Switzerland earlier this season due to injury.

The defender has more than 50 international caps for the Republic of Ireland.

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