Professional footballer Ched Evans has been found not guilty of rape following a two-week retrial.
The Wales international and Chesterfield striker, who fought a five-year battle to clear his name, wept and hugged his partner Natasha Massey following the verdict at Cardiff Crown Court.
Mr Evans, 27, had admitted to having sex with the teenager in a hotel in Rhyl, north Wales, and cheating on his girlfriend in the process, but always insisted it had been consensual.
He had maintained his innocence from the very outset - saying the woman had invited him to "join in" a 4am encounter with a fellow footballer.
Defence counsel Judy Khan QC said Mr Evans answered every single question during his police interviews and detectives would never have known about the sex had it not been for the soccer star's honesty.
Mr Evans bowed his head as the jury foreman returned the verdict of not guilty.
Claps could be heard from the public gallery following the acquittal.
Ms Justice Nicola Davies told Mr Evans: "Mr Evans you are discharged and you can leave the dock."
It took the jury three hours to reach their not guilty verdict.
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