A Spanish prosecutor is seeking a prison term of nine years for ex-Brazil and Barcelona defender Dani Alves.
The 40-year-old is to stand trial in Spain for alleged sexual assault last December.
Alves has been in prison without bail since being arrested in January over an allegation that he assaulted a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
He has said that he had consensual sex with his accuser after initially denying any sexual encounter with her.
The prosecutor has also asked for Dani to receive a restraining order following the jail term and for him to pay damages worth 150,000 euros (£130,500) to the woman.
In August, a court in the Barcelona area formally indicted Alves and later decided there was enough evidence to send him to trial.
After his arrest, Dani, who played for Brazil at last year’s World Cup and had his contract with Mexican club UNAM terminated, awaits the setting of a trial date.
In Spain, a claim of rape is investigated under the general accusation of sexual assault, and convictions can lead to prison sentences of between four and 15 years.