He returned the amount and pleaded guilty to the charges, which the court said in a statement lead to his sentence being reduced from the Spanish public prosecutor's recommendation of 12 months in prison with a 300,000 euro fine. Carvalho is the latest player to have fallen foul of tax law in Spain. In 2016 Barcelona talisman Lionel Messi was found guilty of defrauding the Spanish state of 4.2 million euros and handed a jail sentence of 21 months. Real Madrid's top goal-scorer Cristiano Ronaldo attended a court hearing in July to answer allegations he avoided 14.7 million euros. No formal charges have been made against him.Ricardo Carvalho given prison sentence for tax fraud in Spain. https://t.co/SsI8sKLi1f pic.twitter.com/vDRskuJgeS
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Monaco forward Radamel Falcao, Sporting Lisbon's Fabio Coentrao and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho have also faced investigation by Spanish authorities for tax evasion while they lived in Spain.Ricardo Carvalho sentenced to seven months jail term - https://t.co/H8Q1JgAwK7 pic.twitter.com/8qzEDCVZSG
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