The defender has been heavily punished for discrimination; however, the Finland international has been banned for three games for his response.
Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela has been banned for 10 matches for racially abusing Glen Kamara;
however, the Rangers midfielder has been given his own three-game suspension for his response.
The pair clashed at the end of the Europa League last-16 second-leg match at Ibrox, with Kamara reacting furiously after he was racially abused by Kudela, before several players on both sides became involved in confrontations.
A UEFA investigation has now ruled that Kudela was guilty of racism and has been banned; however, Kamara will have to sit out three games himself for “assaulting another player.”
The governing body’s rules state the punishment for racist abuse should be “at least 10 matches”, but Kudela’s legal team say they are considering filing an appeal and queried the rigour of the investigation.
“In retrospect, I realise that it was a mistake to go to Glen Kamara at all and tell him anything,” the Slavia player said.
“There were emotions in the match and unfortunately I can’t take it back now. I’m so sorry.”
Slavia chairman Jaroslav Tvrdik said the club “respect the decision… and apologise to Glen Kamara for a situation that has clearly caused distress to him and his team-mates”.
He added: “I am taking positive steps to prevent such a situation from happening in our club ever again.”
The bans received by Kamara and Roofe apply only to Rangers’ matches in European competition, with the Ibrox club entering the Champions League at the third qualifying round in the first week of August.
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