Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela handed a 10 game ban for ‘Racially’ abusing opposition player Kamara
Kamara however was handed only 3 match suspension.
Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela has been prohibited for 10 games for racially mishandling Glen Kamara. In the same issue, Kamara has been handed a 3 match ban of his own.
The duo conflicted towards the finish of the Europa League recently concluded round of 16 second-leg match at Ibrox, with Kamara responding angrily after he was racially mishandled by Kudela before a few players on the two sides got associated with encounters.
A UEFA examination has now decided that Kudela was liable of bigotry and has been restricted; notwithstanding, Kamara should pass on three games himself for “attacking another player.”
An assertion from the European football administering body said that an examination by its Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector had chosen: “To suspend SK Slavia Praha player, Ondrej Kudela, for the following 10 UEFA club and delegate group rivalry matches for which he would somehow or another be qualified to play, for bigoted conduct.”
This means that he is set to miss all competitions, out of the remainder of Slavia’s Europa League campaign, and the Czech Republic’s games at Euro 2020.