Spanish court overturns footballer Dani Alves’ rape conviction on appeal

Alves was found guilty in February 2024 of raping a woman in a nightclub in December 2022 and sentenced to four and a half years in prison.

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Brazilian soccer star Dani Alves, right, outside a detention centre near Barcelona
Brazilian football star Dani Alves, right, leaving a penitentiary centre in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, near Barcelona in March 2024 (Emilio Morenatti/AP)

Footballer Dani Alves won his appeal against a sexual assault conviction as a Spanish court overturned the ruling on Friday.

Alves was found guilty in February 2024 of raping a woman in a nightclub in December 2022 and sentenced to four years and six months in prison.

He denied wrongdoing during the three-day trial.

The former Brazil and Barcelona star was released from prison in March 2024 while waiting for his appeal to be heard by a higher court.

That court ruled on Friday that there was “insufficient evidence” to rule out Alves’ presumption of innocence.

“Dani Alves is innocent, and that has been proven,” his defence lawyer Ines Guardiola told Catalan radio RAC1. “Justice has finally been served.”

The Alves trial was the first high-profile case since Spain overhauled its laws in 2022 to make consent central to defining a sex crime in response to an upswell of protests after a gang-rape case during the San Fermin bull-running festival in Pamplona in 2016.

The legislation popularly known as the “only yes means yes” law defines consent as an explicit expression of a person’s will, making it clear that silence or passivity do not equal consent.

But the four judges of a Barcelona-based appeals court ruled unanimously to overturn the conviction.

In their ruling, they wrote that the testimony of the plaintiff “differed notably” from evidence of video footage taken before the woman and Alves entered the bathroom where she said he forced her to have sex without her consent.

Alves, now 41, was kept in jail from January 20 2023 until March 2024 when he was released on bail while awaiting his appeal.

He was released after paying one million euros (then £930,000) for bail while awaiting his appeal. He also handed over his passports, with prosecutors having argued against releasing him on bail because of a possible flight risk.

Prosecutors wanted his prison sentence increased to nine years while the victim’s lawyer wanted him to stay behind bars for 12 years.

This decision could be appealed to the Spanish supreme court in Madrid.