Paris St Germain forward Neymar and Marseille defender Alvaro Gonzalez will face no action from disciplinary chiefs as an investigation into alleged discrimination established there was insufficient evidence to reach a conclusion.
Neymar received the last of five red cards at the end of an ill-tempered match between the sides on September 13 after lashing out at Gonzalez, who the Brazilian later accused of racism.
Reports have emerged that Neymar directed alleged homophobic abuse to Gonzalez in the incident while there have been further claims that the former Barcelona player made a racist comment towards Marseille full-back Hiroki Sakai.
However, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) has determined there is not enough conclusive evidence to sanction either player.
The French governing body, which runs the major footballing leagues in the country, said in a statement: "After examining the file, hearing the players and the representatives of the clubs, the commission notes that it does not have sufficient convincing evidence to allow it to establish the materiality of the facts of discriminatory remarks by the player Alvaro Gonzalez against Neymar Jr during the meeting of Neymar Jr against Alvaro Gonzalez.
"Consequently, the commission decides that there is no reason for sanction."