If we need to contact you, we will contact you on this email.
Your name please so that we can credit your work.
Dani Alves, whose full name is Daniel Alves da Silva, was born in Juazeiro, Bahia, Brazil. His father, Domingos Alves da Silva, is a farmer who also had a passion for football. Encouraged by his father, Dani began playing the sport at a young age alongside neighborhood children. Initially positioned as a winger, he was later moved to right back by his father due to his low goal-scoring rate—a position he continues to excel in today. During his formative years, Dani also worked as a trader and farmer before fully pursuing a professional football career.
Alves began his professional football career with Esporte Clube Bahia. His Série A debut came in a match against Paraná Clube in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. His early performances caught the attention of European scouts, paving the way for an international career.
Dani Alves joined Spanish club Sevilla FC, where he spent six successful years. He played a pivotal role in their victories in the UEFA Cup, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup. His time at Sevilla elevated his profile across Europe, setting the stage for his landmark move to FC Barcelona.
In 2008, Alves transferred to FC Barcelona for a reported fee of €32.5 million, making him one of the most expensive defenders at the time. He had an immediate impact, helping the team secure a historic Treble—winning La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League—in his debut season. Over the following years, he added multiple titles including the Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
By 2005, Alves had obtained Spanish citizenship. He went on to become one of the most decorated players in European football history. As of his tenure with Barcelona, he had amassed nine European medals, placing him second only to Paolo Maldini for all-time UEFA competition honors.
After leaving Barcelona, Dani Alves signed with Juventus FC in 2016. At the Italian club, he continued to display his elite abilities as a right back and began wearing the jersey number 23. His experience and skillset contributed to Juventus’ domestic and European campaigns.
Alves became a full international for Brazil in 2006. He has represented his country in multiple major tournaments, including two FIFA World Cups and the Copa América. He played an integral role in Brazil’s Copa América victory in 2007 and was part of the squad that won the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013.
Dani Alves was previously married to Dinora Santana, with whom he has two children. The couple divorced after three years of marriage. While rumors at the time speculated about infidelity, the actual reasons for the separation remain private. Despite the dissolution of their marriage, the two maintain a professional relationship, as Dinora continues to manage aspects of Alves' career.
As of recent estimates, Dani Alves' net worth is approximately $10 million, attributed to his football contracts, endorsements, and other ventures.
Source you received the information from. eg. personal experiences, acquaintances, web-links, etc
Briefly describe the changes you made.