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Before, he earned 20 million and played with Messi, now look where Dani Alves plays

Dani Alves is not going through his best moment.

By William Estrella

Dani Alves is not going through his best moment.
Dani Alves is not going through his best moment.

Throughout his career at FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi had elite players as teammates who boosted his level. One of them was Dani Alves, who became his ideal partner in the golden age of the culé team. However, the Brazilian's life took a turn due to his bad decisions and now he will play soccer again, but in prison. It reveals what the courts are like where the ex-Blaugrana lateral will perform, after having been at the Camp Nou, listed as one of the best stadiums in the world.

As is public knowledge, Alves, the most winning player in history (beating Lionel Messi himself in championships), is in prison. Waiting for justice to do his job, the former defender of the Brazilian team and who took his talent to clubs like Barcelona, Juventus, PSG, among others, will return to the courts, but in a completely different situation.

Pending the final ruling on the charge against which he is accused, Alves will play the RFEF Cup 2023 inter-prison tournament. As the 'Sport' website points out, “the initiative seeks reintegration through sport, in a social movement that currently includes to 43 centers in the country (Spain). It has different venues and a final that is already defined ”, details the page. Alves will return to sporting activity and this time, the winner of multiple Champions League, will fight to win a piglet.

What are the pitches where Dani Alves will play after having set foot on the Camp Nou?

After having played in stadiums such as the Camp Nou, Santiago Bernabéu, Parc des Princes, among others, Alves will play the inter-centre prison tournament on dirt courts. A very different picture from what he was used to until a couple of months ago.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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