Former Dutch international Romeo Castelen sentenced to prison for money laundering

Romeo Castelen in 2007, playing for Hamburg
Romeo Castelen in 2007, playing for HamburgČTK / AP / ROBERTO PFEIL

Former Bundesliga player and Dutch international Romeo Castelen has been sentenced by a court in Zwolle to 18 months in prison for money laundering, six months of which are suspended. In addition, he must pay two million euros.

The court found it proven that Castelen laundered several million euros in undeclared funds through the Chinese club Zheijiang Yiteng (now known as Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia) with the help of the club's sporting director. Castelen played for the club until 2017.

Before that, he was under contract with clubs including Feyenoord and Hamburger SV (from 2007 to 2011). He played for the Dutch national team 10 times.

Castelen's last few seasons in numbers
Castelen's last few seasons in numbersFlashscore

In 2019, when Castelen was about to fly to China, he was arrested at Schiphol Airport. Authorities found 139,000 euros in his carry-on luggage. Castelen claimed the money came from casino winnings and selling expensive watches.

A co-defendant also received a prison sentence and a fine. Prosecutors had sought a three-year prison term for Castelen. The former professional plans to appeal the verdict.

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