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Nolberto Solano arrested for breaking coronavirus curfew in Peru

The former Newcastle midfielder denied suggestions he was at a party

 during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia group C match between Australia and Peru at Fisht Stadium on June 26, 2018 in Sochi, Russia.
Image: Nolberto Solano played for Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham

Former Premier League star Nolberto Solano has apologised after being detained by police for breaking a coronavirus curfew in Peru.

The South American nation has imposed a mandatory curfew between 8pm and 5am every day to combat the spread of the virus.

Solano, who played in the Premier League for Newcastle, Aston Villa and West Ham and is now assistant coach of the Peru national team, was caught at a social gathering on Thursday evening.

Solano had two spells with Newcastle, as well as playing for Aston Villa and West Ham
Image: Solano had two spells with Newcastle

He told radio station RPP Noticias: "Those who know me know that I have tried to handle myself in the best way.

"It was not a party, it was a lunch that neighbours invited me to - it went on late, but there were no more than five or six people.

"I obviously regret this very much and I ask for forgiveness. I am not going to justify it.

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"It's very tough for everyone but the most important thing is our health, without that we can't do anything."

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