Udinese midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu has hailed the decision to overturn a one-match ban imposed on Sulley Muntari after receiving yellow card for protesting against racist abuse in Italy.
The Pescara midfielder left the field after being booked in Sunday's Serie A game at Cagliari for complaining of being abused.
The Italian Football Federation said it had considered the "particular delicacy" of the case.
Several top officials and players kicked-in a campaign to get all Black players to strike in protest of Muntari's punishment.
And Ghana international Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, is delighted with the latest decision.
We would like to announce the club has mutually parted ways with ex-@SekHasaacas midfielder Emmanuel Ankobea pic.twitter.com/LH3e2W5mRz
— Medeama SC (@MedeamaSC) May 6, 2017
The 32-year-old former Portsmouth and Sunderland player will now be available for Pescara's game at home to Crotone on Sunday.
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