City
Epaper

Atletico's Diego Costa fined for tax fraud but avoids jail

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2020 09:30 IST

Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa has been fined 543,208 euros (around $610,000) and given a six-month prison sentence after ...

Open in App

Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa has been fined 543,208 euros (around $610,000) and given a six-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to tax fraud.

The striker, however, will not have to go to prison because under Spanish law, non-violent first time offenders who are sentenced to less than two years in jail are able to avoid time behind bars by paying a further financial penalty, reports Xinhua news agency.

Costa on Thursday accepted charges of avoiding a tax payment of over a million euros, linked to his transfer to Chelsea in 2014 and also to tax related to image rights.

He joins a long list of players from Spain's La Liga who have been fined for tax evasion, with Leo Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Iker Casillas among those who have previously appeared in court for similar offences.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: XinhuaCristiano RonaldoLeo MessiAtletico Madrid
Open in App

Related Stories

FootballCristiano Ronaldo Pays Heartfelt Tribute To Diogo Jota: “We Will All Miss You”

International'Playing for Peace': Cristiano Ronaldo Sends Jersey With Message to Donald Trump Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

FootballUR-MARV: Cristiano Ronaldo Launches Film Studio with Hollywood Director Matthew Vaughn, Shares Announcement Video

FootballMarcelo Retires at 36: Cristiano Ronaldo Sends Heartfelt Message to Former Real Madrid Teammate

EntertainmentFIFA Wishes Ronaldo, Neymar and Carlos Tevez on Their Birthday With Jr NTR Reference; RRR Actor Reacts

Football Realted Stories

FootballKokrajhar welcomes glorious trophies of 134th Durand Cup with fanfare and pride

FootballIndian Super League's best overseas XI in history

FootballYoung India begin with a draw against Uzbekistan

Football"Cole Palmer is the best in the world...": Chelsea goalie hails midfielder after FIFA Club World Cup win

FootballChelsea's Cole Palmer named best player in inaugural FIFA Club World Cup 2025