Dean Saunders, a former Liverpool striker, was sentenced to 10 weeks in prison.
According to Mirror UK, the 55-year-old was convicted for failing to comply with a roadside breath test and failing to provide a breath sample for assessment on Wednesday at Chester Magistrates ' Court.
Saunders, a regular soccer television and radio expert, was stopped on suspicion of drink driving by police in Boughton, on May 10.
The Welshman was also banned from driving for 30 months.
Saunders played for Aston Villa and Derby County, Galatasaray, Benfica, Bradford City, Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest before he retired in 2001.
He also coached Chesterfield in 2015 for six months.
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