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Spanish striker Rafa Mir sentenced to 8 1/2 years in jail for sexual assault

Spanish striker Rafa Mir sentenced to 8 1/2 years in jail for sexual assault

ReutersMon, June 15, 2026 at 1:56 PM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Valencia football player Rafa Mir leaves a Valencia local court after a judge released him with precautionary measures for an alleged crime of sexual assault, in Liria, Spain, September 4, 2024. REUTERS/Eva Manez/File Photo

MADRID, June 15 (Reuters) - Spanish footballer Rafa Mir has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in prison after being found ‌guilty of committing sexual assault and assault causing injury, a ‌court in the eastern Valencia region ruled on Monday.

Women's rights have become a ​highly sensitive national topic in Spain, especially in the sports world after scandals including former soccer chief Luis Rubiales' unwanted kissing of a national team player or ex-Barcelona star Dani Alves' rape conviction, which ‌was later overturned.

Mir was arrested ⁠in September 2024 after a woman filed a sexual assault complaint. His lawyer said at the time ⁠that the intercourse was consensual and that Mir categorically denied the accusations.

According to the ruling, Mir and another soccer player met two young ​women at ​a nightclub in Valencia and ​later went to Mir's home ‌to continue the party. At the house, Mir sexually assaulted one of the women in the pool and a bathroom, the court said.

The court highlighted the victim's consistent and credible testimony, supported by witness accounts and forensic reports.

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The victim was awarded compensation of €64,000 ($74,300). The ‌decision is not final and can be ​appealed, the court added.

Mir, who currently ​plays for LaLiga club ​Elche, was under contract at six-time league champions Valencia ‌at the time of the incident ​in 2024. The ​28-year-old striker has also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sevilla, as well as Spain's national men's team in the Tokyo ​Olympics.

Elche did not ‌immediately respond to a request for comment.

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(Reporting by ​Emma Pinedo; Additional reporting by Javier West Larrañaga; Editing ​by David Latona and Toby Chopra)

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