There will be no further suspensions arising out of incidents in the Donegal v Kerry football championship match last weekend, RTÉ Sport understands.
The Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) are understood to have ruled that all incidents were dealt with on the pitch by the referee Sean Hurson.
Both counties are to face fines resulting from their behaviour at the half-time whistle and their late return to the pitch after the break.
Both have been informed of the outcome of the CCCC deliberations.
Donegal hammered Kerry 2-20 to 0-16 in Fitzgerald Stadium to reconfirm their status as real contenders for Sam Maguire, but it was the scuffle involving up to 50 people on the pitch at half-time that has dominated headlines since.
There had been needle right from the off in the rematch of last year's All-Ireland finalists and this year's Allianz League Division 1 finalists.
It all came to the boil when a David Clifford shoulder after the half-time hooter sparked a melee. Kerry's Micheál Burns was sent off for striking Ryan McHugh, while Donegal manager Jim McGuinness appeared to shove Kerry's Diarmuid O'Connor as tempers flared.
Back in March, Dublin boss Ger Brennan was given a 12-week ban for his part in a fracas with Galway strength and conditioning coach Cian Breathnach McGinn during Dublin's league defeat to the Tribesmen at Pearse Stadium.
This led observers and pundits to ask if McGuinness was at risk of a similar punishment, but the CCCC have now ruled that neither McGuinness, Clifford nor any other participant in the half-time scuffle have any case to answer.
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