Pumas vs Dani Alves: TAS Ruling & Verdict – Record Details - Archyworldys
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After his arrest in Spain in 2023 for alleged rape, the club UNAM separated from Alves. The Brazilian was finally acquitted - he still has to pay.
The Brazilian will have to pay the club for violating a clause of conduct from his contract when the authorities captured him in Spain.
The reason has remained on the court of the Pumas. The university club has won a lawsuit against Dani Alves, a 42-year-old former footballer accused of rape and then acquitted with controversy by the justice in Catalonia. The footballer will have to pay “a compensation”, whose figure has not been revealed, for the damages caused to the team, as announced after the decision of the Arbitral Tribunal of Sport (TAS).
The university cadre sued the Brazilian player last March
Daniel Alves Sentenced by Tas to Pay Compensation to the Pumas After the Termination of His Contract
The Arbitral Court of Sport (TAS) ordered Daniel Alves to pay compensation to his last club, the Pumas, "for the damage and damage caused to this institution." Sentenced at first instance to four and a half years in prison for rape, the former Barçelonian had been acquitted in March.
Pumas, of Mexico, announced on this Thursday (18), that the Arbitral Committee of Sport (CAS) won the Mexican club in the process against Daniel Alves. Thus, the former-right-right of the Brazilian election will have to pay an indemnification to its former team due to the contract rebate between the parties. “The Club National University, A.C. (Official Name of Pumas), reports that on 1 September 2025, it was notified of the arbitral judgment is…
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