Burnley footballer Dale Stephens is hit with a 12-month ban from driving

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Burnley footballer Dale Stephens is hit with a 12-month ban from driving after being stopped by police and failing a roadside breath test – with the club opening disciplinary proceedings

  • The midfielder had been stopped by police investigating Range Rover thefts 
  • There, the officers established he owned the vehicle but then smelled alcohol
  • He failed a roadside breath test and has been hit with a 12-month driving ban

Burnley’s Dale Stephens has been given a 12-month driving ban before the club’s biggest game of the season.

The midfielder, whose side face Everton in a key relegation clash on Wednesday, was convicted on Tuesday after being stopped by police investigating the thefts of five Range Rovers.

The 32-year-old was pulled over on March 15 by a patrol who mistakenly believed Stephens’ £40,000 Range Rover Sport had been stolen in Cheshire’s Golden Triangle, home to a number of Premier League players.

Burnley's Dale Stephens has been given a 12-month driving ban after failing a breath test

Burnley’s Dale Stephens has been given a 12-month driving ban after failing a breath test

It is thought the officers were about to let Stephens go, after establishing that he owned the vehicle, but then noticed he smelled of alcohol.

He subsequently failed a roadside breath test, which showed he was almost twice over the permitted limit.

Stephens, who had a passenger in the car, told police he had been for a meal that day and had a ‘few beers’. At Stockport Magistrates’ Court he admitted drink-driving, was disqualified for 12 months and fined £3,334.

Burnley have opened disciplinary proceedings but Stephens is expected to be in their next squad.

Stephens (left) was convicted on Tuesday and his club have opened disciplinary proceedings

Stephens (left) was convicted on Tuesday and his club have opened disciplinary proceedings

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