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BREAKING
COPS have reported alleged racist abuse of Rangers ace Glen Kamara and an alleged assault after their Europa League clash with Slavia Prague.
Police confirmed a report had been made to the Procurator Fiscal amid accusations Czech star Ondřej Kudela called Kamara a "f***ing monkey” following the game.
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Cops have made a report to the Procurator Fiscal
The Slavia Prague ace denied the charge and counterclaimed that he was attacked by the Light Blues ace in the tunnel post-match on March 18.
Rangers lost the Last 16 reverse leg 2-0 - which saw them exit the Europa League.
Kudela was given a ten-game ban by Uefa for the alleged racist abuse.
Slavia had previously denied the allegations - but in a shock U-turn released a statement on their website apologising to Kamara.
Club chief Jaroslav Tvrdik: “Ondřej was suspended for 10 UEFA games and as a club we respect the decision.
"In any case, Ondřej Kúdela should not have approached the opposition player.
"I deeply regret that and apologise to Glen Kamara for a situation that has clearly caused distress to him and his teammates, as well as everyone associated with Slavia and Rangers.
I am taking positive steps to prevent such a situation from happening in our club ever again.”
Kamara was given a three-match ban by Uefa over the alleged assault after the match.
The Ibrox ace’s lawyer Aamer Anwar said he was disappointed by the length of Kudela’s ban - which will see him miss the Czech Republic’s Euros clash against Scotland this summer.
A statement read: “It is welcome news that today Uefa has found Ondrej Kudela guilty of the racist abuse of Rangers player Glen Kamara.
"However, Glen is left disappointed that the sanction imposed by Uefa on Kudela is the bare minimum of 10 games, that could be imposed.”
A police spokesperson said: “A report has been sent to the Procurator Fiscal following enquiries into alleged racial abuse and a reported assault at the match between Rangers and Slavia Prague at Ibrox on Thursday, 18 March, 2021.”
Cops report ‘racist abuse’ of Glen Kamara and ‘assault’ in Rangers-Slavia Prague game
BREAKING
COPS have reported alleged racist abuse of Rangers ace Glen Kamara and an alleged assault after their Europa League clash with Slavia Prague.
Police confirmed a report had been made to the Procurator Fiscal amid accusations Czech star Ondřej Kudela called Kamara a "f***ing monkey” following the game.
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Cops have made a report to the Procurator Fiscal
The Slavia Prague ace denied the charge and counterclaimed that he was attacked by the Light Blues ace in the tunnel post-match on March 18.
Rangers lost the Last 16 reverse leg 2-0 - which saw them exit the Europa League.
Kudela was given a ten-game ban by Uefa for the alleged racist abuse.
Slavia had previously denied the allegations - but in a shock U-turn released a statement on their website apologising to Kamara.
Club chief Jaroslav Tvrdik: “Ondřej was suspended for 10 UEFA games and as a club we respect the decision.
"In any case, Ondřej Kúdela should not have approached the opposition player.
"I deeply regret that and apologise to Glen Kamara for a situation that has clearly caused distress to him and his teammates, as well as everyone associated with Slavia and Rangers.
I am taking positive steps to prevent such a situation from happening in our club ever again.”
Kamara was given a three-match ban by Uefa over the alleged assault after the match.
The Ibrox ace’s lawyer Aamer Anwar said he was disappointed by the length of Kudela’s ban - which will see him miss the Czech Republic’s Euros clash against Scotland this summer.
A statement read: “It is welcome news that today Uefa has found Ondrej Kudela guilty of the racist abuse of Rangers player Glen Kamara.
"However, Glen is left disappointed that the sanction imposed by Uefa on Kudela is the bare minimum of 10 games, that could be imposed.”
A police spokesperson said: “A report has been sent to the Procurator Fiscal following enquiries into alleged racial abuse and a reported assault at the match between Rangers and Slavia Prague at Ibrox on Thursday, 18 March, 2021.”