Former Real Madrid defender Ricardo Carvalho became the latest in a
series of football stars to be convicted on charges of tax fraud in
Spain as he was handed a seven-month jail term, a court filing confirmed
on Friday.
Sentences under two years for first time offenders in Spain are
habitually suspended so the Portuguese defender, now playing in China
for Shanghai SIPG, is likely to avoid prison.
Carvalho, 39, was also handed a 142,822 euro ($168,000) fine after
being found guilty of a fraud totalling 545,981 euros on income derived
from his image rights in 2011 and 2012, which he had already repaid as
the court ratified an agreement between the player and Spanish
prosecutors.
As with other high-profile cases involving footballers, the use of a
shell company in the British Virgin Isles to which Carvalho had ceded
his image rights was deemed illegal.
Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano received 21-month
and one-year suspended sentences respectively after being found guilty
of tax fraud over their image rights in 2016.
However, five-time World Player of the Year Messi’s sentence was later replaced by a 252,000 euro fine.
Real’s all-time leading scorer Cristiano Ronaldo appeared in court
for a preliminary hearing in July and could yet face trial over
accusations he evaded 14.7 million euros ($17.5 million) worth of tax on
his image rights between 2011 and 2014.
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