Glen Kamara (blue shirt) in action for Glasgow Rangers (©)
Glen Kamara (blue shirt) in action for Glasgow Rangers (©)

UEFA starts investigation into alleged racist abuse of Kamara

Reading Time: 1min | Tue. 27.09.22. | 11:51

Apparently, a Montenegro player made shameful comments towards the Finish midfielder

The Finnish Football Federation say that UEFA has started an investigation into the alleged racist abuse of Glen Kamara by a Montenegro player during their Nations League match on Monday evening.

Glasgow Rangers midfielder of Sierra Leonean descent played the full 90 minutes of the Group B3 game as Finland won 2-0 in Podgorica.

In March this year, Kamara, 27, told Sky Sports News that he still received racist abuse on social media after the Ondrej Kudela incident last year.

The Finland international claimed he was racially abused by Kudela late in Rangers' Europa League match versus Slavia Prague in March 2021.

Kudela - who UEFA for racist behaviour handed a 10-game ban - has always denied the claims.



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