Glen Kamara says he feels "vindicated" by Ondrej Kudela's decision to drop his appeal against his ban.
Kudela was found guilty by UEFA of racially abusing the Rangers star near the end of an ill-tempered Europa League clash last season.
Slavia Prague won out but the football was overshadowed by the horrible incident which saw Kudela whisper in Kamara 's ear, prompting a furious reaction.
The midfielder later claimed the Czech international called him a "monkey" and he was hit with a ten-game ban that saw him miss Euro 2020.
He had appealed against the ban but over the weekend decided to drop the case.
And a relieved Kamara says he feels "vindicated" by the decision.
He wrote on Twitter: "I feel vindicated as Kudela drops his appeal against 10 match ban by UEFA for racially abusing me 1 year ago.
"I’m grateful to Rangers FC, our fans & the many other fans/clubs who supported me- but I also want to thank my lawyer Aamer Anwar who fought my corner unconditionally."