Kenya striker Dennis Oliech and the country's football federation have ended their row over money.
The news means that Oliech is available to play for the Harambee Stars in Saturday's 2006 World Cup qualifier against Morocco in Nairobi
Oliech was involved in a cash dispute with the Kenya Football Federation (KFF) two weeks ago, which saw him refuse to travel with the national team for their last World Cup qualifier in Guinea.
"Oliech came to the federation today to offer his apology for the misunderstanding," KFF's acting secretary Titus Kasuve said.
"We told him to go to the coach to explain his case."
After Oliech offered a public apology last week, coach Mohammed Kheri had said he would be willing to reinstate the player but only if he personally apologised to his team-mates.
"I will not be pressured to accept the player," Kheri said.
"He has to come to the training camp himself and say he's sorry."
Oliech is the second highest scorer in the African qualifying campaign with six goals so far.