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JAKARTA - Already fell down a ladder. The broken deserves to be pinned to Brazil's senior player, Dani Alves.

The former Barcelona player was fired by his club, Puma. The Mexican team took that step after the player was detained in Spain due to a sexual harassment case. "Pauma made the decision to terminate the player's contract because of that case," said club president Leopoldo Silva. "The club affirms its commitment not to tolerate action from members of our institution, whoever he is, who opposes the spirit of the university and its values," he continued, as reported by Antara via AFP, Saturday, January 21. Puma club has a relationship with educational institution, National Autonomous University of Mexico. For that, they must take quick steps in responding to cases involving Dani Alves.

Puma recruited Alves in July last year, after he left Barcelona for the second time. On Friday a Spanish court ordered Alves to be detained without collateral. He was arrested in Barcelona for alleged sexual harassment of a woman last month. Barcelona's judge made the decision after questioning the player about what happened at a nightclub, the court said in a statement. Alves admitted he was at the nightclub, but he denied having sexually assaulted him.


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