Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela loses Uefa appeal for 10-game ban for racial abuse of Rangers star Glen Kamara
ONDREJ KUDELA has LOST his appeal after racially abusing Rangers star Glen Kamara - putting him out of this summer's Euro 2020.
Slavia Prague's Kudela was hit with a 10-match ban by European football's governing body after he was found guilty of the comments towards the Gers midfielder at Ibrox in March in a Europa League tie.
The Czech Republic controversially left open a Euros place for the disgraced defender in the hope he won his appeal.
But now, Uefa have dismissed that case after today's hearing, meaning he WON'T feature at all against Scotland in the Euros.
The Finnish ace said that he by Kudela, with team-mate Bongani Zungu backing up those claims.
"If I could go back to the time of the game I'd walk off the pitch, 100 per cent.
"I had a lot of emotions going through my mind. I was angry, upset - I felt humiliated.
"All my family, friends, fans, whoever was watching, I was taken back a lot and I felt like a little boy. It was a really weird feeling.
"This kind of thing shouldn't be in the game. It's an every day life thing and I don't know if we'll ever see a change in my life time. If I can make a difference I'll do it."
Meanwhile, Nicola Sturgeon gave “short thrift” to a plea from experts to help Rangers during , a court has heard.
David Whitehouse, 55, told the Court of Session on Wednesday that Ms Sturgeon didn’t want the Scottish Government to intervene when the was placed in administration in 2012.
The former administrator told lawyer Kenny McBrearty QC that he and his colleagues approached Ms Sturgeon, before she became first minister of Scotland.