Man United Star Harry Maguire Handed Suspended Prison Sentence in Greece Over Assault Case
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire faces a suspended sentence after a Greek court retrial, stemming from a 2020 incident.

England and Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been handed a 15‑month suspended prison sentence by a Greek court following a retrial over a legal saga that dates back to 2020, in an incident that has dogged the centre‑back for more than five years.
The ruling by an appeals court on the Aegean island of Syros upheld earlier convictions relating to a bar brawl on the Greek holiday island of Mykonos involving Maguire, his brother, and a friend. Although the sentence is suspended, meaning Maguire will not go to prison unless he commits another offence, the verdict adds a contentious chapter to the high‑profile case.
Long-Running Legal Battle
The origins of the case trace back to August 2020, when Maguire, who was then a newly‑signed Manchester United defender, was caught up in a late‑night altercation outside a bar on the island of Mykonos. According to authorities, police were called after a fight involving Maguire, his brother Joe, and a friend, which police claimed involved insulting and assaulting officers, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery.
Maguire and his co‑defendants were originally convicted in 2020 and given a 21‑month suspended prison sentence along with other penalties. However, under Greek law, Maguire's legal team immediately appealed, which nullified the original verdict and triggered a full retrial in a higher court. That retrial was repeatedly postponed due to administrative and legal delays before finally taking place in March 2026.
Details Of The Retrial Verdict
At the retrial, a three‑member panel of judges found Maguire guilty on charges of non‑serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery in connection with the brawl. The court handed him a suspended sentence of 15 months and 20 days, a slight reduction from the original 21‑month term, and imposed a non‑negotiable €1,500 (£1,300) fine.
A suspended sentence in Greece means that while Maguire has been found guilty, he will not serve jail time unless he commits a further offence during a specified period. His brother Joe and their friend Christopher Sharman were also found guilty in relation to the same incident and received suspended sentences in 2020; all have maintained their innocence.
Maguire's Reaction And Defence
Throughout the legal process, Maguire has consistently denied any wrongdoing. He has argued that the confrontation was a misunderstanding and that he believed he and his family were in danger. In earlier interviews about the original incident, he described fearing for his safety when police officers approached and said he thought they were not police, which formed part of his defence narrative.
Maguire's legal team has indicated that it intends to appeal the verdict to the Greek Supreme Court, although experts have noted that such appeals are limited to matters of law rather than re‑examining the factual basis of the case. Under Greek legal procedure, this is a common next step in challenging a decision of this nature.
Impact On Career And Public Reaction
Despite the verdict, Maguire has continued to play for Manchester United. He was named in the starting line‑up to face Newcastle United in the Premier League on the same day the court delivered its decision, illustrating that his club career has not been immediately disrupted.
Supporters and critics alike have weighed in on the case. Some commentators have suggested the incident should not affect his professional commitments, while others argue that the conviction could have broader implications, especially regarding international tournaments and visa requirements for travel.
A Case With Ongoing Consequences
The Mykonos legal saga has stretched over half a decade, with retrial delays caused by logistical issues and procedural hurdles. The latest ruling brings the matter to a head, at least for now, but it is not the final word. With an appeal to Greece's Supreme Court pending and its implications still debated, both legal observers and football fans will be watching closely.
Despite the conviction, Maguire's club football commitments remain unaffected in the immediate term, and the defender is expected to continue featuring for Manchester United as the appeal process unfolds.
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