The Sutton nightclub in Barcelona, December 30 last year. Dani Alves was at the party, and it seemed like he partied too much. The legendary Barcelona footballer was detained in the Catalan capital to answer a girl’s accusations that he sexually assaulted her. Now a Pumas player and former participant in the World Cup in Qatar reported himself to the police shortly before 10 in the morning, but he did not expect that he would be detained. The patrol soon took him before the judge investigating the case.🚨 Dani Alves was placed in police custody for alleged sexual assault on December 30 in a nightclub in Barcelona. He is currently being questioned by the police. (Source: @ABCDeportes) pic.twitter.com/FoaNnFxXYc— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) January 20, 2023 Catalan police received a complaint on January 2 from a woman who said Alves had touched her inappropriately, police said. The alleged sexual assault took place at a popular Barcelona nightclub overnight December 30-31, according to Spanish media reports. Daily newspaper ‘ABC’ said Alves allegedly put his hands inside the underwear of a woman without her consent while she was dancing with friends and then followed her into a toilet. She is said to have informed security staff in the club, who activated Barcelona city council’s protocol against assaults and sexual harassment. Spain court investigates sexual assault claims against Dani AlvesThe judge will now decide whether to keep him in custody or dismiss the charges. Alves’ representatives have denied guilt. They stated that the footballer briefly visited the Sutton club that evening, but that nothing happened. His wife Joana Sanz told ‘Antena’ 3 in an interview on January 9 that her husband had gone “out to dinner with friends, to disconnect a bit” on December 30.”He went out to dance and try to enjoy music as likes, period. Nothing wrong happened…I know how respectful he is” she added.##NAJAVA_MECA_6962746##