Vaclav Cerny gifted his Czechia shirt to a Rangers supporter after victory over Gibraltar.
The Ibrox winger - on loan from Wolfsburg - gave his matchworn shirt to a young fan in the crowd following the 4-0 victory on Tuesday night.
Cerny had opened the scoring for his country in the World Cup qualifier win in Gibraltar.
The 27-year-old lashed home a long-range effort into the bottom corner after just two minutes.
Patrick Schick, Pavel Sulc and Jan Kliment then netted in the routine victory for Czechia.
It takes the nation to six points out of six in Group L after beating the Faroe Islands 2-1 on Saturday, March 22. Cerny started in that fixture as well.
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However, an unseen moment after the match has shown Cerny's class as he gifted his shirt to a young fan wearing a Rangers top.
A short clip on social media has revealed the act as Cerny walked over with his shirt in hand before stating: "For you".
Cerny then offered to sign the top before posing for a picture with the youngster, who had made a sign to take to the match.
The winger, who is on loan until the end of the season, has 17 goals and seven assists in all competitions for Rangers this season.