Brazil’s Dani Alves jailed on remand in Spain
A Spanish judge has ordered that Brazil football player Dani Alves be jailed on remand without bail following an alleged sexual assault of a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
According to the regional court system on Friday, the 39-year-old who has denied any wrongdoing was taken to the Brians 1 jail outside Barcelona.
Earlier on Friday, Alves appeared before a Barcelona judge after local police detained and questioned him.
The public prosecutor had requested he be jailed without bail pending trial.
Alves’ representatives did not respond to a request for comment.
His Mexican club Pumas UNAM announced they had terminated his contract with immediate effect.
“The club reiterates its commitment to not tolerate acts by any member, whoever they may be, that go against the club’s spirit and its values,” Pumas sporting president Leopoldo Silva said.
“We cannot allow the conduct of one person to damage our work philosophy, which has been an example throughout history.”
The alleged victim had filed a complaint earlier this month and the case remains open over a crime of sexual assault, Catalonia’s court system said in a statement.
Alves had said earlier this month that he was at the club with other people but denied any such behaviour.
“I was dancing and having a good time without invading anyone’s space,” he said. “I don’t know who this lady is… How could I do that to a woman? No.”
Alves played for FC Barcelona from 2008 to 2016 and briefly returned to the LaLiga team for the 2021/2022 season.
He has played for the Brazil national team since 2006, making 126 appearances and scoring eight goals. (Reuters/NAN)
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