Teenager accused of headbutting Scottish premiership footballer at busy city centre pub

The attack is alleged to have happened at Edinburgh’s Freddy’s bar last month

A teenager has appeared in court accused of attacking an international footballer at an Edinburgh city centre pub.

Leo Marko is alleged to have headbutted Hearts midfielder Cameron Devlin to the face during an altercation at the capital’s Freddy’s bar last month.

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Edinburgh Sheriff Court, where John Martin stood trial over four days. Picture: NationalWorldEdinburgh Sheriff Court, where John Martin stood trial over four days. Picture: NationalWorld
Edinburgh Sheriff Court, where John Martin stood trial over four days. Picture: NationalWorld | NationalWorld

Marko, 19, is claimed to assaulted the Australian international to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement on November 3.

The teen is also said to perverted the course of justice by approaching a security manager at the popular pub and requesting he delete video evidence of the alleged incident on the same date.

Marko, from Gilmerton, Edinburgh, appeared in the dock at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday where he pleaded not guilty to the two allegations.

He was granted bail and will return to the court to stand trial in May next year.

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Marko is alleged to have assaulted Devlin and did headbutt him to the face to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement at Freddy’s, Frederick Street, Edinburgh, on November 3.

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He is also said to have requested that Stuart Duncan, a security manager whom he believed to have responsibility for CCTV at Freddy’s, delete video evidence.

Freddy’s is a popular late night party bar located in the heart of the capital and opened for business in October last year.

The premises underwent an impressive expansion during the summer to keep up with unprecedented demand and was used as a venue during this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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Devlin, 26, joined Scottish Premiership club Heart of Midlothian in August 2021 and has made 120 appearances for the Tynecastle outfit, scoring six goals.

The defensive midfielder has played for the Australia under 20 and under-23 teams and has made four appearances for the full international side.

Devlin was included in the squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, though he failed to play in the tournament that saw his country knocked out by Argentina in the round of 16 stage.

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