The footballing XI of players with criminal records Football They've all had trouble with the law

All footballers are used to being in their coach's lineup, but some have become used to being in a police lineup too.

Here, we take a look at 11 players who have had legal troubles off the pitch and who would form a dangerous team in an entirely different sense.

Goalkeeper: Bruno Fernandes

He was sentenced to 22 years in prison for ordering the murder of the mother of his son.

Right-back: Serge Aurier

He was sentenced to two months in jail for assaulting a police officer on his way out of a nightclub.

Centre-back: Ruben Semedo

The Villarreal centre-back is currently in custody, having been denied bail after being accused of attempted murder.

Centre-back: Breno Rodrigues

Having set his house on fire in Germany, the Brazilian defender was sentenced to three years and nine months.

Left-back: Alexis Zarate

The Argentine was given a sentence of six years and six months for rape.

Midfielder: Adam Johnson

The Englishman was sentenced to six years in jail on an offence of sexual activity with a minor.

Midfielder: Joey Barton

The Englishman served 74 days of a six-month sentence for assault.

Midfielder: Yordan Letchkov

The Bulgarian was sentenced to two years in prison for abuse of power during his time as mayor of his hometown.

Midfielder: Ricardo Centurion

The Racing Club striker was caught trying to bribe a police officer and could face a charge of one to six years in jail.

Striker: Michele Padovano

The former Juventus player was caught dealing drugs and was sentenced to eight years and eight months.

Striker: Robinho

He was recently sentenced to a nine-year jail sentence for taking part in a gang rape in Milan in 2013.

Coach: Elkin Moncada

He was James Rodriguez's first coach and he was locked up for paedophilia.