Airdrie end investigation into alleged racist abuse
Rico Quitongo alleged he was racially abused by an Airdrie fan at a game last month.
Airdrie have announced there is insufficient evidence to take further action into an alleged racist comment directed at player Rico Quitongo.
The 22-year-old defender alleged he was racially abused by one of Airdrie's own supporters during a 0-0 draw with Queen's Park in September.
However, following the outcome of an investigation, the League One side have announced the matter will not be taken any further.
A statement on the club's website read: "Airdrieonians FC has conducted a thorough investigation into the alleged racist remark towards our player Rico Quitongo and have concluded that there is insufficient evidence to take further action.
"On the basis that we have no more than one witness, to one alleged unidentifiable and indistinguishable perpetrator, we have now exhausted all possible options.
"We will continue as a club, alongside the whole of Scottish Football, to have a zero tolerance approach towards racism.
"It has been an important process for all concerned to ensure that if a supporter of Airdrieonians FC did make this alleged remark, that it be dealt with by the relevant authorities.
"It was also important to ensure that our club and supporters as a whole, were not unfairly accused of using racist language. We believe that this process has been a vindication.
"Everyone involved at Airdrieonians will continue to be vigilant and work together to ensure that all forms of abuse towards our professional football players and management is eradicated as there is simply no place for this at our club."