Danny Alves' sentencing on Thursday morning to four years and six months in prison comes 13 years after he helped one of the best Barcelona teams of all time to a Champions League crown at Wembley.
The Brazilian former right back was sentenced by a Spanish court after being found guilty of rape, and was ordered to pay his victim some £128,000 as well as costs on top of his sentence.
Alves was however revealed to be in financial disarray, with a reported negative bank balance of £17,000 after having been able to call upon a fortune of some £42million earlier in his career.
It marks an incredible fall from the top for a player who had been considered among the best in the world a decade ago, but now finds himself set for time behind bars as a result of his actions.
Here, Mail Sport takes a look at where the rest of Pep Guardiola's great Barcelona team of 2011 are now in the wake of Alves' sentencing.
Victor Valdes
One of the great early exponents of the now-popular sweeper 'keeper, Victor Valdes was the bedrock of the all-consuming Barcelona teams of 2008-11.
After 14 years at the Camp Nou, Valdes would eventually leave in 2014 for Manchester United, before moving to Middlesbrough in 2016, and announcing his retirement a year later.
He married his long-term partner Yolanda Cardona that same year, a Colombian model with whom he has three children, and after earning his badges embarked on a coaching career.
After a successful spell at amateur side ED Moratalaz, he return to Barcelona, but his stint lasted just a few months with the Juvenil A side before he was sacked, turning instead to UA Horta. After helping Joan Laporta earn re-election at the Blaugrana he had been linked with a second spell coaching, though this was never
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