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Published 17:32 19 Jan 2022 GMT
Brazilian outlet UOL reported in October 2020 that the sentence had been upheld by the Italian Court of Appeal after the judge dismissed an appeal from the defence.
The appeal attempted to disqualify the victim on account of photos of her drinking alcohol on the night of the incident.
Brazil’s Minister of Women, Family and Human Rights, Damares Alves, told reporters: "Prison immediately, I have no more to say.
"There is still an appeal, but…What more do you want? Prison. No rapist can be applauded."
Robinho - who played for AC Milan at the time of the incident - and five other Brazilian men, were ruled to have raped the woman after providing her with excessive amounts of alcohol in a discotheque.
As part of the judgment in 2017, the court ordered the victim to receive €60,000 (£53,431.02) as compensation for her suffering.
Robinho continued his playing career until 2020, which was three years after after he was initially convicted.
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