In connection with the incident that took place in July of that year, the forward, who is 31 years old and plays for Spartak Moscow in Russia, was taken into custody in December of that year.
ESPN reports that the court in the Netherlands found Promes guilty of assault charges but found no attempted murder or manslaughter.
He should pay €7,000 [£5,973] in pay to the person in question. The Netherlands are also prosecuting Promes for alleged drug trafficking involvement.
In two 2020 shipments, he is suspected of smuggling 1,360 kilograms of cocaine to the Netherlands or Belgium.
Despite Promes's denial of the charges, the court determined that there was sufficient evidence from two eyewitnesses and phone conversations intercepted to impose a prison sentence.
Following an argument over a stolen necklace, Promes was stabbed in the leg at a family party in an Abcoude warehouse.
At the time, he was playing for Ajax in the Netherlands, but in February 2021, he moved to Spartak.
Promes, who is currently in Russia, was criticized by the judge for not appearing in court to defend himself or show any remorse.
If he had done so, his sentence would have been reduced by six months. The conviction can be appealed by promes.
It is unclear whether Promes will return to the Netherlands to serve his sentence because he is in Russia.
No extradition agreement exists between Russia and the Netherlands, according to NOS, and it can only be requested if Promes fails in any appeal.
However, Promes would be detained if he entered Europe or any nation that has an extradition agreement with the Netherlands due to the drug trafficking allegations.
The forward, who was born in Amsterdam, made 50 appearances for the Dutch national team and scored seven goals.
