In a surprising turn of events, Valencia forward Rafa Mir is set to be reinstated to team training, just a week after facing serious allegations of sexual assault. Mir’s recent troubles began with an arrest by the Spanish Guardia Civil, leading to an investigation that has cast a shadow over both his personal and professional
Rafa Mir
Valencia Football Club has taken swift action following the recent arrest of their forward, Rafa Mir, by the Spanish Guardia Civil police on charges of sexual assault. The club has started disciplinary proceedings against the 27-year-old player, although the exact details of the disciplinary measures have not been officially disclosed. However, club sources have revealed
Valencia forward Rafa Mir found himself embroiled in a serious legal matter when he was arrested on Sunday following allegations of sexual assault made by two women against him and another footballer, Pablo Jara. The women claimed that they had encountered Mir and Jara at a nightclub, and later accompanied them to Mir’s residence, where
Valencia striker Rafa Mir has found himself in hot water after being arrested by the Spanish Guardia Civil police for an alleged sexual assault. The 27-year-old footballer was detained in Valencia following a complaint filed by a 25-year-old woman, alleging that both her and her 21-year-old friend were sexually assaulted by Mir and another man