Russia internationals Aleksandr Kokorin and Pavel Mamaev have been punished after video emerged of them reportedly partying in Monaco after being eliminated from Euro 2016.

Russian media claim Zenit St Petersburg forward Kokorin and FC Krasnodar midfielder Mamaev bought 500 bottles of champagne at a cost of €250,000 at Twiga, a nightclub in Monte Carlo.

Kokorin told Russian news agency TASS on Tuesday that he and his team-mate Mamaev had nothing to do with paying for the party.

However, Zenit and FC Krasnodar have issued statements confirming the pair have been demoted from their respective sides’ first teams.

Krasnodar called Mamaev’s behaviour “outrageous and unacceptable”.

Russia were eliminated from the European Championship without winning a single game in Group B in France.

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