Robson de Souza
Robson de Souza, commonly known as Robinho, is a Brazilian former professional footballer celebrated for his exceptional dribbling skills and flair on the field. Born on January 25, 1984, in São Vicente, Brazil, Robinho rose to prominence at Santos FC, where he was hailed as a potential successor to the legendary Pelé. His career included stints at top clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester City, and AC Milan, where he was known for his ability to create scoring opportunities. Despite his early promise, Robinho's career was marred by inconsistency and a lack of fulfillment of expectations. In recent years, he has been in the news for his conviction in a high-profile criminal case involving the sexual assault of a woman in Milan, resulting in a nine-year prison sentence. As of now, he is serving his sentence while attempting to adapt to life behind bars and exploring future business ventures.
Born on Jan 25, 1984 (42 years old)
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Robson de Souza, known as Robinho, was convicted of rape and had his contract with Santos canceled.
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Robson de Souza, known as Robinho, was a talented Brazilian footballer who faced legal issues and was sentenced to prison for his involvement in a gang rape case.
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Robson de Souza, known as Robinho, was once a star player who faced legal troubles and is currently serving a prison sentence for his involvement in a crime.
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