Santi Mina, a striker for Celta Vigo, has been sentenced to four years in jail for sexual abuse

 

 

 

After being found guilty of sexual abuse, Celta Vigo striker Santi Mina has been sentenced to four years in prison.

 

Mina, 26, will file an appeal against the verdict and, if the appeal is denied, will be sentenced to prison.

After being suspected of being an accomplice, David Goldar, a player for Spanish second-tier side Ibiza, was found not guilty.

Mina was accused of raping a woman in a camper van while traveling with Goldar in 2017. Goldar, according to her lawyer, did nothing to stop Mina from raping her.

According to Mina and Goldar, the woman gave her assent to their sexual interactions.

Mina was also absolved of a charge of sexual aggression, which is linked to intimidation or violence against the victim.

 

The striker was with Valencia at the moment, but in 2019 he returned to his boyhood club Celta.

Celta have pulled Mina from the squad pending the outcome of the appeals process, as well as initiating disciplinary proceedings against the former Spain Under-21 international.

The lower court’s decision can be appealed to Spain’s Supreme Court.

Mina was sentenced to eight years in jail by the state prosecutor, but the victim’s counsel demanded nine and a half years.

Mina has appeared in over 150 games for Celta in two periods with the club, scoring 11 goals in 40 games this season.