Spanish court grants bail to soccer star Alves

Update: 2024-03-21 13:34 IST

Barcelona: A Spanish court has decided to release Brazilian soccer star Dani Alves if he pays a bail of one million euros (USD 1.1 million) and hands over his passports while awaiting the appeal of his conviction for raping a woman in Barcelona.

The court issued the ruling on Wednesday. Alves was found guilty of having raped the woman in a nightclub in 2022 and sentenced to four years and six months in prison. He has been behind bars since being arrested in January 2023.

His prior requests to be released on bail were denied because the court deemed him a flight risk. Brazil does not extradite its own citizens when they are sentenced in other countries. To now go free, in addition to the bail money, Alves is also required to hand over his Brazilian and Spanish passports and is prohibited from leaving the country.

As part of his conviction, the court ordered Alves to pay 150,000 euros (USD 162,000) in compensation to the victim, banned him from approaching the victim's home or place of work, and from communicating with her by any means for nine years. He was with Mexican club Pumas when he was arrested. Pumas terminated his contract immediately. Alves won dozens of titles with elite clubs including Barcelona.

He helped Brazil win two Copa Americas and an Olympic gold medal. He played at his third World Cup, the only major title he hasn't won, in 2022. He played for Barcelona from 2008-16, helping to win three Champions Leagues, and briefly rejoined the club in 2022. He still has a residence near the city. Alves is being held at Brians 2 prison about 45 minutes northwest of Barcelona. AP

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