Former West Ham defender Tomas Repka has been handed a nine-month jail sentence for drink driving.
The latest verdict comes only two weeks after Repka was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 15 months in prison.
On Tuesday, the Prague-West county court turned two previous suspended sentences for drink driving into jail terms because of his convictions for other crimes since receiving the initial terms.
The 44-year-old, who played 46 times for the Czech Republic, has appealed both verdicts.
Last year, Repka also received a six-month jail term for offering sexual services in the name of his ex-wife online without her knowledge.
That sentence was later changed to community service.
Repka joined West Ham for £5.5m deal in 2001 and played 167 times for the east London club as he helped them return to the Premier League in 2005.