FIFA has confirmed that their decision on alleged racist abuse suffered by the Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger at the Club World Cup.
The former Germany International indicated the competition officials during Los Blancos with 3-1 victory on the Mexican side Pachuca that he had been abused.
Protocol was followed, with the match paused, to allow the match referee to assess the claims of Rudiger against Pachuca Vooruit Gonzalo Cabral on 22 June.
The game was started again and at that time no action was taken, but it was referred to the disciplinary department of FIFA for further research.
As part of a deeper look at the incident, FIFA used various techniques to assess the problem, including reading the lips of the Argentinian player and the use of the referee's microphone.
According to the latest update from Mundo Deportivo, however, no exploration of exploration has been delivered that has yielded solid proof of Rudiger's allegations.
The case is now 'resolved by FIFA' and no action will be taken against Cabral or Pachua on this issue.
Rudiger will appear his first appearance of the new La Liga season 2025/26 as Real Madrid to Real Oviedo on 24 August.
The Veteran Center Back missed the opening victory on Osasuna because of a suspension of six games last season.
The Osasuna match was the last match on the list that Rudiger had to be missed after La Liga had spoken an extended ban after his furious red card after the loss of Copa del Rey of Real Madrid in Barcelona in April.
Eer Militao collaborated with Dean Huijsen against Osasuna flanked by Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alvaro Carreas as part of a new look defense.
Xabi Alonso must now decide whether Rudiger should fall into the starting XI, instead of Militao, where the Brazilian also recovers from a recent return of a second ACL injury to his club career.
