Argentina's Lionel Messi waits to receive the second place medal during
the Copa America Centenario awards ceremony in East Rutherford, New
Jersey, United States, on June 26, 2016. Messi has been sentenced to 21
months in prison for tax fraud. AFP PHOTO
Argentina and Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for tax fraud.
His father, Jorge Messi, was also given a jail term for defrauding Spain of €4.1m (£3.5m; $4.5m) between 2007 and 2009.
They also face millions of euros in fines for using tax havens in Belize and Uruguay used to conceal earnings from image rights.
However, neither man is expected to serve time in jail.
Under the Spanish system, prison terms under two years can be served under probation.
The footballer and his father were found guilty of three counts of tax fraud in Wednesday's ruling by the court in Barcelona.
Messi was fined about €2m and his father €1.5m.
During
the trial, Lionel Messi insisted he "knew nothing" about the management
of his financial affairs, saying he was "playing football".
For
his part, Jorge Messi claimed he did not have enough knowledge to
orchestrate such a fraud, blaming his tax consultants instead.
Lionel
Messi retired from international football late last month. He has won
the Fifa World Player of the Year five times and is one of the richest
athletes in the world.
BBC
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