South Wales Evening Post

Slavia refuse to let Kudela join Czechs

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SLAVIA Prague have refused to release Ondrej Kudela for the Czech Republic’s World Cup trip to Wales, due in part to fears over his safety.

Centre-back Kudela was accused of racially abusing Glen Kamara when Slavia beat Rangers in Europa League action on March 18.

Rangers midfielder Kamara had to be held back by team-mates as he reacted with fury when Kudela wandered alongside him late in the game, cupping his hand before allegedly whispering a discrimina­tory slur into Kamara’s ear.

Slavia and Kudela have denied the claims, while UEFA has launched an investigat­ion. Slavia also alleged Kamara assaulted Kudela after the game, which saw the Czech league leaders win 2-0 to set up a quarterfin­al against Arsenal.

They filed a criminal complaint through the Czech Embassy and stated they were in direct contact with police in Glasgow. The racism allegation­s have been lodged with police.

The Czech Republic will face Wales in Cardiff on Tuesday, but will do so without Kudela – with his lawyers confirming Slavia harbour fears for his safety.

“SK Slavia is supportive of a thorough investigat­ion of all relevant facts and will fully cooperate with Police Scotland and UEFA,” read a statement.

“Today, Mr Kudela provided UEFA with a full statement regarding the ongoing investigat­ion. The speculatio­n published in the media about the possible arrest of Ondrej Kudela is incorrect.

“Police Scotland have confirmed to SK Slavia’s lawyers that the investigat­ions are at an early stage and that Mr Kudela is fully co-operating.

“To aid SK Slavia with co-operating with UEFA and Police Scotland, and out of concern for the safety of Ondrej Kudela, SK Slavia decided in cooperatio­n with the national team management not to release Mr Kudela for the match of the Czech national team in Wales.”

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