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Former footballer avoids jail for breaking opponent's jaw

A former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international footballer has avoided jail for breaking an opponent's jaw during a match.

Ken Oman, 41, admitted elbowing Caoimhín Bonner in the mouth while playing for Portadown FC against north Belfast side Cliftonville FC seven years ago.

Oman, of Glasnevin Downs in Dublin, was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for three years.

The decorated ex-central defender appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Court today following his extradition from Ireland.

He pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on Mr Bonner during an Irish Premiership match on 10 December 2016.

The court heard that the victim, playing for Cliftonville at the time, reported being injured after he contested and headed the ball away from Oman.

"The defendant lashed out and elbowed the injured party in the mouth area which resulted in the injured party sustaining a broken upper jaw and losing two front teeth," a prosecution lawyer said.

Oman received a six-match ban from the Irish Football Association following the incident.

Although an extradition warrant was issued last year, he voluntarily surrendered to face prosecution in Northern Ireland.

Oman, who represented the Republic of Ireland four times at Under-21 level, also played for Bohemians, Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, and St Patrick’s Athletic before finishing his senior footballing career with Portadown.

He won three League of Ireland titles and three FAI cups along with other honours.

A defence solicitor told the court he now works as a taxi driver in Dublin.

In a plea for leniency, she stressed that the footballing authorities had already "punished" Oman through the ban imposed after the incident.

District Judge Steven

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