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Barcelona legend, Dani Alves has reportedly netted for the first time for a prison football team after his arrest over an alleged nightclub assault.
The Brazilian defender was arrested in Spain after being called in for questioning by Catalan police, following an official complaint from the woman involved.
Alves is being held at the Brians II prison in Spain, where he has reportedly shown his football skills to his co-prisoners.
According to Spanish outlet Marca, the right full-back is increasingly organising small games to entertain himself. The reports further state that Alves even scored in the last game he played.
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No word was given on the outcome of the game.
Alves has been well received by the inmates, it seems that the South American is very friendly and talks to them, who say that the footballer is humble and simple.
Alves is one of the most heavily inked footballers. It would even be fair to assume that he has a tattoo for every trophy he has won in his illustrious career.
Body Art Guru reports that the Brazilian has a tattoo on his chest written 'Daniel Jr' and another one on his abdomen written 'Victoria.' Daniel and Victoria are his children.
His right arm has the tattoo of his mother Duna Lucia while on the left side of his stomach is the name of his father Domingos Alves Da Silva written vertically.
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FootballOn his left bicep is a seemingly religious tattoo whose arms are folded while on his right ankle is a tattoo of a famous cartoon character - Silverstere Loony Tunes.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Mexican club, Pumas terminating the contract of Alves following the latest scandal involving the veteran defender.
The 39-year-old has been arrested in Spain after he was accused of assaulting a woman in a Barcelona nightclub in December last year.
Pumas chairman, Leopoldo Silva announced in a brief statement to the press on January 20 that the veteran Brazil international was no longer part of the club.