Dani Alves participated in his first football game in incarcerated.
After being turned down for bail, the Brazilian is presently being kept in detention. He is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a nightclub.
He is being housed at Sant Esteve Sesrovires Prison, Brians 2, which is close to Barcelona.
Cristabal Martell, his attorney, is anticipated to submit an appeal to secure the release of the illustrious right-back.
In the meanwhile, Alves' jail experience has been described in a story by La Vanguardia, according to Marca.
They have acknowledged that Alves had participated in his first football game with other prisoners.
According to reports, the match last Thursday "created a big expectation" in the institution, with other detainees eager to watch Alves play.
The article does not detail what exactly transpired during the game, but we surmise that Alves performed somewhat better than his fellow detainees. After all, he was selected for the World Cup in Qatar by Brazil.
He has also been signing autographs for a number of the prisoners' cellmates.
Alves and Coutinho are roommates. Not that one, though.
A fellow Brazilian named Coutinho served as Ronaldinho's bodyguard and bouncer in a few Barcelona nightclubs.
Alves received a €100 card when he arrived at the jail. He used that money to buy various necessities for himself, including four tuna cans, four yogurts, a bottle of shampoo, a bottle of deodorant, and some energy drinks.
After reportedly sexually abusing a lady in a nightclub in Spain, Alves was taken into custody.
According to reports, the event happened in Barcelona on December 30 of last year.
The accused woman said Alves slapped her and sexually assaulted her in the exclusive Sutton nightclub's restrooms.
According to Spanish media accounts, Alves originally denied having any contact with the woman.
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