The former Manchester coach Jose Mourinho agrees to have a one-year prison sentence instead be exchanged for a fine of €182,500 (£160,160) but he will not be put in prison.
Spain rarely enforces sentences of less than two years for non-violent or first-time offenders.
Mourinho was accused of making a tax fraud of €3.3m to Spanish tax authorities from his time managing Real Madrid in 2011-2012.
The prosecutors said,Mourinho has even tried to create some business firms in British Virgin Islands to manage his income sources and for the purpose of tax settlement.
In the court proceedings of Tuesday the Portuguese national accepted the facts of the case.
He is the latest in the list of high-profile football personality to strike a deal with Spanish tax authority.
In January Cristiano Ronaldo accepted a fine of €18.8m (£16.6m) and a suspended 23-month jail sentence.Barcelona’s Lionel Messi and Neymar have also in the list,who had legal battles with the Spanish tax authorities.
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