ManchesterCity striker Carlos Tevez was handed 250 hours of community service, banned from driving for six months and fined 1,000 pounds for driving offences, the Press Association reported.
Tevez, 29, pleaded guilty at Macclesfield Magistrates' Court to driving while disqualified and without insurance.
Tevez, who was banned from driving in January, was stopped by police driving in Macclesfield near Manchester.
He had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to supply information over incidents in which his car was speeding.
Then he was banned for six months and ordered to pay fines and cost totalling 1,540 pounds.
His legal team told the court in January that their client did not understand the word 'constabulary' on official letters from the police.
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Tevez charged with driving while disqualified: Sky News