• Uefa has 'no plans' to look into incident during training session
• Abusive chanting in Krakow was not racist, say Uefa
Uefa said it had "no plans" to launch an investigation after Holland's black players were racially abused during a Euro 2012 training session in Krakow.
The Dutch squad were subjected to monkey chants during an open training session on Wednesday, with the Holland captain Mark van Bommel branding the incident "a real disgrace".
Uefa said it was satisfied by claims the abusive chanting from the stands was actually a protest against the fact Krakow had not been made one of the host cities for Euro 2012.
The governing body of European football confirmed on Friday that there would be no investigation into events at the Stadion Miejski – the home of Wisla Krakow – because the Dutch Football Association had told them it "did not believe the abuse was racially motivated".
A Uefa spokeswoman said : "We have no plans to launch an investigation." The Dutch FA was not immediately available for comment. Read More
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