EFL Championship side Derby County are sanctioning two of their players who were charged with drink driving following a car crash that left team captain Richard Keogh with a season-ending knee injury.
Derby said in a statement on Saturday that Mason Bennett and Tom Lawrence have been fined "the equivalent of six weeks' wages -- the maximum contractual limit" and will serve an additional 80 hours of community and rehabilitation, which will include a drink aware course.
Lawrence and Bennett are due to appear at a magistrate's court on Oct. 15.
The club said it "will not tolerate any of its players or staff behaving in a manner which puts themselves, their colleagues, and members of the general public at risk of injury or worse, or which brings the club into disrepute."
Keogh was reportedly in the back seat of a car that crashed into a lamppost late on Sept. 24. Derby previously said the 33-year-old Ireland international was among a small group of players who "continued drinking into the night" after a team-building dinner with club staff.
Bennett said: "Being a footballer and someone who young fans look up to I know the example I set is key. I am ashamed. At 23 I am old enough, and I was brought up, to know better."