On Tuesday, Brazil's Supreme Court said in a statement that it "has revoked its decision suspending his (Fernandes') imprisonment". A court source said the footballer must return to custody "with immediate effect", AFP news agency reports. Fernandes, better known as Bruno among football fans, was released in February. His lawyers argued successfully that he could not be held in custody as the courts had failed to hear his appeal within the required time. In March, Fernandes, 32, signed for Brazilian second division club Boa Esporte. The signing triggered protests from fans and the withdrawal of several Boa Esporte sponsors.
In 2010, Bruno Fernandes was a successful goalkeeper and had been tipped to play for Brazil in the 2014 Fifa World Cup finals. Brazilians were shocked at his arrest and subsequent confession that he knew that Ms Samudio had been strangled and her remains fed to his dogs. Prosecutors said that Fernandes had had her killed to avoid paying child maintenance for their baby son.