Dani Alves to Make Stunning Return to Football at 42: Buys Portuguese Club and Prepares to Play
Former Barcelona star Dani Alves, after a tumultuous break from the game, is set to come back to football at the age of 42 by purchasing a Portuguese club and registering himself as a player. Read on to discover the twists and turns in Alves' journey, his legal battles, and his ambitious plans for the future.
Former Barcelona defender Dani Alves is reportedly set to purchase a Portuguese club and register himself as a player at the age of 42. The former Brazil international saw a rape conviction overturned by a Spanish court in March 2025. He has been freed to rebuild his life away from football, but is considering a return to action in somewhat surprising surroundings.According to ESPN, Alves has “finalised details to acquire Portuguese third division club Sporting Clube de Sao Joao de Ver”. It is reported that the highly-decorated full-back - who once starred for the likes of Sevilla, Barca, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain - is poised to sign a six-month playing contract.The veteran South American has not graced a competitive fixture since January 2023, with his deal at Mexican side Pumas UNAM terminated following his arrest on sexual assault charges.Alves was jailed and held behind bars between January 20, 2023 and March 2024. He was released on bail after a €1 million bond was paid, as the result of an appeal was waited on. Catalunya's High Court of Justice unanimously upheld his appeal, with it determined that there was “insufficient evidence” to rule out Alves’ presumption of innocence.The court said the original ruling “contains, throughout the reasoning, a series of gaps, inaccuracies, inconsistencies and contradictions regarding the facts, the legal assessment and their consequences. The complainant's account, which should have been subjected to greater scrutiny, has not been compared with the fingerprint and biological evidence, which support the defence's argument.”All restrictions on Alves, including a travel ban and restraining order, were lifted. His lawyer, Ines Guardiola, said at the time: “Alves is very happy. He is innocent, that is demonstrated. Justice has spoken.”Alves won six La Liga titles, three Champions League crowns and the FIFA Club World Cup with Barcelona. Domestic titles were captured in Italy and France with Juve and PSG, while a couple of UEFA Cup wins were savoured with Sevilla. Alves also became an Olympic gold medal winner at the age of 38 in 2021.Following his release from prison, Alves has - according to ESPN - been working “behind the scenes in football, especially in Europe, as an agent, but always with the idea of returning to the pitch and eventually getting his coaching certificate”.He has been working on an individual fitness programme and “believes he only needs 30 days to regain match fitness and be available for his new team”. A new challenge is ready to be embraced in Portugal.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingESPN reports that he “has the support of a group of Brazilian investors to finalise the purchase of Sporting Clube de Sao Joao de Ver, a club based in the Aveiro region”. The club currently have three other Brazilian players in their squad, including former Palmeiras winger Washington.If a deal in Aveiro is completed, then Alves will follow in the footsteps of fellow countryman Vinicius Junior by acquiring a Portuguese football club. The Real Madrid superstar is an investor in the consortium that purchased Alverca earlier in the year.They were a second tier team at the time of that deal being processed, but secured promotion at the end of the 2024-25 campaign. They now occupy a respectable mid-table standing in Liga Portugal and sit ahead of established outfits such as Rio Ave and Santa Clara. Alves will be hoping to enjoy a similar level of success with his new venture.
The Return of a Legend
Former Brazil international Dani Alves, known for his successful stints with top clubs like Barcelona, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain, is ready to make a surprising return to the pitch at the age of 42. Reports suggest that Alves has finalized details to acquire Sporting Clube de Sao Joao de Ver, a club in the Portuguese third division. This move marks a stunning comeback for the veteran full-back who last played competitively in early 2023.
Legal Battles and Acquittal
Alves' journey back to football has been marred by legal troubles, including a wrongful rape conviction that led to his arrest and imprisonment. However, Alves saw a breakthrough in March 2025 when a Spanish court overturned his conviction, citing insufficient evidence and flaws in the original ruling. The court's decision cleared Alves of all charges, leading to the lifting of all restrictions against him.
Ambitious Plans and New Ventures
Despite his time away from the pitch, Alves has been working behind the scenes in football, exploring roles as an agent and setting sights on coaching. With his eyes set on a return to playing, Alves has been dedicated to a personalized fitness regimen to regain match fitness. His reported acquisition of Sporting Clube de Sao Joao de Ver signals a new chapter in his career, backed by Brazilian investors and a vision for success in Portugal.
A New Chapter in Alves' Legacy
If the acquisition of Sporting Clube de Sao Joao de Ver is finalized, Dani Alves will not only add a new title to his illustrious resume but will also follow the footsteps of fellow Brazilian Vinicius Junior in club ownership in Portugal. Alves' ambition to lead the Portuguese club to success mirrors his on-field achievements, and fans will be eager to see how the legendary defender-turned-entrepreneur shapes his new venture.







