Dani Alves, the Brazilian football star, has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison for rape, marking a shocking end to his illustrious career.
What happened?
Alves was convicted over a year after his provisional prison entry in January 2023, when Mexico's Pumas terminated their contract with the Brazilian.
He debuted with Esporte Clube Bahia in Brazil at 18 years old in 2001 and played almost a thousand official matches with his club and national team.
Career Highlights
Alves played for several top-tier clubs, including Barcelona, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain, amassing a vast collection of trophies, including three Champions Leagues and six La Liga titles.
He won 23 trophies in his first eight seasons at Barcelona between 2008 and 2016.
The Road to Prison
In June 2022, Alves stated on his social networks, "I am 39 years old and along with my trophies, I am the most successful in football history with 43 trophies."
However, his career took a dramatic turn when he was sentenced to prison time for rape.
Alves could be released "by paying a bail of 1,000,000 euros," after which his Spanish and Brazilian passports will be withdrawn, and he must stay away from the rape victim.
What's Next?
The Barcelona Court announced that Alves must stay away from the rape victim and will have his passports withdrawn if he pays the bail.
As of February 2024, Alves' football career has come to an end, with his last match being with Pumas in January 2023, at 39 years old.
He will be remembered for his impressive collection of trophies and his time playing for top-tier clubs.
Alves' teammate at Juve, Giorgio Chiellini, described him as "a crazy and joyful guy who lives his life at 300 km/h.