Suarez should have listened in May 2013,
Luis Suarez will not be banned for allegedly punching Chile defender Gonzalo Jara while playing for Uruguay.
The Liverpool striker, who is currently serving a 10-game domestic ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic, was investigated following the incident during a World Cup qualifying match in March.
Reports in South America had claimed Suarez was reacting to West Brom's Jara grabbing his genitals.
'The president of the disciplinary commission of FIFA has decided that this matter does not require the intervention of the disciplinary commission of FIFA and therefore this procedure is now closed,' the Uruguayan FA said.
AUF president Sebastian Bauza, who has claimed Suarez is persecuted, especially in England, said the forward needed to realise that he was being scrutinised.
'It's very good news for Luis, the national team and for the whole group,' he said.
'We understand that from now on, Luis should realise that he will be watched from all sides and we hope that this experience, when added to others, will be useful, so that he becomes the player will all want him to be.'
Suarez will miss Uruguay's next qualifier in Venezuela on June 11 following an accumulation of bookings.
Seems like FIFA took a day of from their witch hunt against Suarez.