Boca Juniors and Colombia player Sebastian Villa sentenced to two years and one month in prison for

Colombian soccer player Sebastian Villa, who plays for Boca Juniors and his country, has been sentenced to two years and one month in prison for domestic violence against his ex-partner, in facts that were reported in 2020.

Colombian soccer player Sebastian Villa, who plays for Boca Juniors and his country, has been sentenced to two years and one month in prison for domestic violence against his ex-partner, in facts that were reported in 2020.

The complaint was made, in fact, in April 2020 by his ex-partner Daniela Cortes.

Despite the conviction, Villa will not enter, for now, in prison, since the sentence is not effective, and is suspended.

There will be an appeal by his lawyer, but the final sentence will not come until a few months from now.

The sentence announced by Judge Claudia Davalos will not be effective because it is less than three years in prison, which, according to the Argentinean justice system, leaves the sentence suspended.

The outlook is difficult for the player at the moment as Boca Juniors had decided so far to let the player play until there was no ruling from the courts, which happened today.

Most likely, Boca will communicate today that the player is to be left out of any of the club's activities and an attempt will be made to sell him.

Villa's time withBoca would thus be over, since Boca's management has decided that he will not play with the club's colors anymore.

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