WARSAW, July 12 - RAPSI. Two Russian fans Dmitry Abramov and Pavel Lepikhov, whose imprisonment was replaced with a probationary sentence by the Polish court of appeals, were deported from Poland on Wednesday, Dmitry Nesterov, a representative of Russian embassy in Warsaw told RIA Novosti.

The fans are now prohibited to enter any member states of the Schengen Area .

Therefore, only one Russian football fan - Viktor Yeryomin - remains in custody in Poland. He was convicted for two months imprisonment for fights before the Russia vs. Poland match on June 12.

The fighting broke out on June 12, as Russia faced off against Poland in the Euro 2012 games. The two teams' fans clashed. Two Russians received suspended sentences of several months.

Another Russian fan who ran onto the field during the match has received a similar sentence and may be deported. A fourth Russian accused of throwing flares during the game was acquitted.

Seven Russians have been in custody until recently. The Warsaw Prosecutor's Office released on July 3 four fans, which waited for the trial for four months behind bars.