When the case reached trial, prosecutors asked for a nine-year prison sentence, and wanted Alves to pay 150,000 euros (more than $163,000) in damages to the victim and be banned from contacting her for 10 years. They also proposed that the Brazilian defender remain under surveillance for a year after his prison term. Under Spanish law, if convicted, Alves would also be banned from working with minors for 10 years after his release.
Dani Alves gave five different statements denying his guilt, but eventually pleaded guilty and agreed to pay compensation in exchange for a reduced sentence agreement with Spanish judicial authorities. Photo: EFE
Alves is the most successful player in football history with 43 collective titles, including one with Bahia (Brazil), five with Sevilla (Spain), 23 with Barca (Spain), two with Juventus (Italy), five with PSG (France), one with Sao Paulo (Brazil) and six with the Brazilian national team. The Brazilian defender played for UNAM in Mexico from the summer of 2022, but the club terminated his contract after his arrest.
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