Football Ondřej Kudela, who insulted Glen Kamara, withdrew his complaint and apologized

Glen Kamara said he was pleased with Kudela’s decision.

Finland midfielder of the national football team and the Scottish club Rangers Glen Kamaraa insulted Czech defender Ondrej Kudela withdrew his complaint from the ban on gambling he received from the case.

Kudela’s club Slavia Praha told about it on their website a few days ago, and on Monday Kamara commented on the information.

Kudela was banned from playing in ten matches last April after the European Football Association (Uefa) ruled that he had racially insulted Kamara in a Europa League match.

Kudela denied the racist comment and appealed its ban to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport to the CAS.

“This thing has been going on for a long time, now I just want to focus on football. After much deliberation, I have instructed my attorneys to end the appeals process, ”Kudela said.

Kudela still didn’t mention what he said to Kamara, but the 34-year-old Czech national team player apologized for the conflict.

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“I realizethat was a mistake to go say anything to Glen Kamara. Emotions were on the surface during the match, and unfortunately I don’t get what happened. I am so sorry, ”Kudela said on the pages of her club.

Kamara received a three-match ban from the case due to violent behavior. On Monday, he said he was pleased that Kudela withdrew his CAS complaint.

“I feel justified when Kudela withdrew his complaint about the 10-match ban he received after insulting me racially a year ago. I am grateful to Rangers, our fans and many other fans / clubs who have supported me. I would also like to thank my lawyer Aamer Anwaria”Kamara wrote On Twitter.


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