Earthquake at Barça! Dani Alves makes an improbable comeback

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FC Barcelona has reversed its decision against Brazilian international Dani Alves.

After the sentencing of Dani Alves to 4 years in prison and a 150 euro fine by the Spanish court on Thursday February 22, Barça wished to express its disagreement.

The Catalan club has therefore decided to remove the Brazilian right-back from its official page dedicated to Blaugrana legends. However, this action was only in effect for a few hours, as reported UOL Esporte.

Barça makes an about-face

According to the Iberian media, the former member of Juventus Turin and PSG was reinstated shortly after on the page paying tribute to the historic Culés players.

Dani Alves, the man with 43 titles, including 23 with FCB, is once again one of the 103 personalities who have worn the colors of Barça since its creation.

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