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George Calombaris fined $1000 for assaulting a man at the 2016-17 A-League Grand Final in Sydney

GEORGE Calombaris has been punished after he assaulted a man at the A-League grand final in Sydney earlier this year.

George Calombaris arrives at the Downing Centre court in Sydney.
George Calombaris arrives at the Downing Centre court in Sydney.

MASTERCHEF judge George Calombaris has been fined $1000 after he assaulted a man at the A-League grand final in Sydney earlier this year.

Calombaris pleaded guilty in August to assaulting a 19-year-old fan at May’s season decider between Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium.

Magistrate Peter Miszalski on Friday said he was a fan of MasterChef but wanted to send a message that high-profile people wouldn’t simply get a slap on the wrist.

“It was a very public display of aggression,” he told the Downing Centre Local Court.

“I watched those programs many years ago and was very much a fan. To see a man like this come before the court is a tragedy.”

The court had previously heard Calombaris, 38, called the victim a “big-mouth man” and a “dodgy c***” before punching him in the abdomen.

After pleading guilty the celebrity chef stood down from his role as Victory’s No.1 ticket holder, banned himself from A-League games for 12 months and expressed sorrow for the incident.

George Calombaris.
George Calombaris.

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