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Brazil and Barcelona legend Ronaldinho will remain under house arrest in Paraguay


Brazil and Barcelona icon Ronaldinho will remain under house arrest in luxury Paraguayan hotel after seeing appeal against charges of allegedly entering the country on a fake passport rejected

  • Ronaldinho and his brother were charged for allegedly trying to enter Paraguay using a fake passport back in March
  • The former Brazil star spent 32 days in prison before paying £1.3million bond
  • He was released from prison in April but placed under house arrest at hotel
  • Ronaldinho has been in the four-star hotel in Asuncion awaiting trial ever since
  • His latest appeal against his house arrest has been turned down this weekend 

Brazilian legend Ronaldinho will remain under house arrest in Paraguay after an appeal court judge rejected efforts to release the former footballer and his brother.

The 40-year-old former Barcelona and AC Milan star spent 32 days in prison in Paraguay after he was arrested for allegedly trying to enter the country on a fake passport in March.

Since his release from jail in April, Ronaldinho and his brother Roberto de Assis, who was charged with the same crime, have stayed at a four-star hotel in the country’s capital Asuncion awaiting their trial.

Ronaldinho has seen an appeal against his house arrest in a Paraguayan hotel rejected in court

Ronaldinho has seen an appeal against his house arrest in a Paraguayan hotel rejected in court

Ronaldinho (C) and his brother Roberto de Assis (R) were detained in March for allegedly trying to enter Paraguay using fake passports

Ronaldinho (C) and his brother Roberto de Assis (R) were detained in March for allegedly trying to enter Paraguay using fake passports

Ronaldinho had faced up to six months in prison but reportedly paid a £1.3million bond.

But his latest attempt to appeal against his house arrest has failed at the Paraguayan Court of Appeal, according to Globo.

Earlier this week, Ronaldinho spoke of spending ‘sixty long days’ under guard in the hotel and it now appears he will have to remain there a little longer.

He compared his house arrest to those people isolating in their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.

‘People in their homes must imagine what it must be like not being able to do what you are used to,’ he told Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo.

The former Barcelona and Brazil star has spoken of how hard the ordeal has been for him

The former Barcelona and Brazil star has spoken of how hard the ordeal has been for him

‘I think that is something that will remain with us all forever after living in this complicated experience.

‘I hope that soon everything will return to normal and we can return to our homes. Hopefully everything will be as before.’

Ronaldinho is staying in the four-star Hotel Palmaroga, a number of hotels owned by Barcelona.

Ronaldinho and his brother allegedly attempted to get into Paraguay using this documentation

Ronaldinho and his brother allegedly attempted to get into Paraguay using this documentation

The former Barcelona star spent 32 days in jail over accusations he used a forged passport

The former Barcelona star spent 32 days in jail over accusations he used a forged passport

And he expressed his gratitude to his former club: ‘Definitely, Barcelona and I are united forever. It will always be my second city.

‘Barcelona always treats me with a lot of love and respect. I thank you with all my heart for the messages and your love.

‘It is the most incredible club and the fans live deep in my heart. I thank you with all my heart.’






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