Former Chelsea defender Ricardo Carvalho has been given a prison sentence for tax fraud in Spain.
Carvalho has been found guilty of hiding over €500,000 in tax income from image rights during his time with Real Madrid.
He returned the amount but has been sentenced to seven months in prison and fined €142,882 (£128,222).
Carvalho's guilty plea saw his sentence reduced from 12 months.
Spanish law states any sentence under two years for a non-violent crime does not require a defendant without previous convictions to serve jail time.
Both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have fallen foul of the law in recent years with the latter attending a court hearing in July over claims he avoided €14.7m.
Carvalho, who is now in China with Shanghai SIPG, spent six seasons with Chelsea, winning three Premier League titles.
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