Celtic striker Anthony Stokes has been charged before a court in Ireland with assault causing harm.
Dressed in a grey hoodie, blue jeans and runners, the 25-year-old is accused of assaulting Elvis impersonator Anthony Bradley, 42, at a nightclub in his home town last year.
Dublin District Court heard he was arrested - by arrangement - on Chancery Street in Dublin this afternoon.
The footballer was officially charged at 1:55pm with assault causing harm, under section three of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act 1997.
Stokes is also a Republic of Ireland international
The alleged incident happened at Buck Whaley's nightclub on Lesson Street in the Irish capital on June 8 last year.
Garda Noel Gibbons, of Pearse Street Garda station, gave evidence at the brief hearing of the arrest, charge and caution.
Stokes made no reply to the charge, the officer told the court.
The garda officer agreed with Stokes' solicitor Michael Staines that the footballer had co-operated with the arrest and charge.
Judge Michael Walsh remanded Stokes on bail, with no conditions, on his own bond of €1,000.
He has been ordered to appear again before the court on 29 May.
Judge Walsh asked Stokes to hand over details of his mobile phone to prosecuting authorities.