
The victim of Marlon King's attack believes the striker should be banned for life from football.
20-year-old law student, Emily Carr, said she suffered permanent damage after the £35,000-a-week star broke her nose in a West End club when she spurned his advances.
She told the News of the World that King was "not fit to ever play for any team again".
She said: "King's defence moaned that the sentence would lose him £1 million in earnings - but I've lost my face. He's not fit ever to play for any team again."
Speaking about the incident itself she added: "It wasn't just a little pinch, it was a squeeze done in a sexual way.
"I was really offended... I looked him the eye and and slowly told him: 'Don't do that! Don't touch me!'"
She said that shortly afterwards, King then returned to his group and launched a tirade that included him shouting: "I'm a multimillionaire, love... you're not even in my league."
The student explained how King then punched her, a blow that knocked her to the ground.
King - who has 13 previous convictions, including one for violence against women - has been sacked by Wigan.
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