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Came to talk about gambling addiction and did not know what shirt was hanging behind him
Brake and Guard Poren were interviewed in the goalkeeping coach's office.
The sharp-eyed picked up a shirt with a chauvinistic caption and a storm arose in Norway
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Thursday, 04 March 2021, 13:55
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He got into a storm involuntarily.
Poren (Photo: Screenshot,.)
An interview with the former Norwegian national team stopper, and Guard Poren, caused a stir and taught some people about their flesh that during the corona period where a lot of video interviews are conducted, it is very worthwhile to pay attention to what is behind the back.
Poren, 33, a local Bran player.
Interviewed for a TV show called "Good Morning Norway" with good intentions.
The veteran brakeman is dealing with gambling addiction, has lost huge sums of money and has posed for the camera with the important goal of increasing awareness of the problem.
But the sharp-eyed noticed that in the room where he sits in the club's offices, shirts are hanging and on one of them is the caption "What is women's soccer? It is neither soccer nor women's."
The unfortunate Poren knew nothing about it and it soon became clear that he was even sitting in the office of goalkeeping coach Dan Resence.
But the brake inevitably caught the eye of the storm.
The club's president, Vecka Johansson, was quick to say he was very angry and embarrassed and the shirt - a gift from 15 years ago - was immediately removed.
"I thought we were done with these things," said footballer Ingrid Riland. "It says a lot about the attitude that still exists in a lot of places. The fact that Bran doesn't have a women's team doesn't help either."
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Edda Hagerberg (Photo: GettyImages)
Poren has made 33 appearances for the Norwegian national team and was previously considered the best stopper in the local league.
He won four championships and two trophies with Molde and in 2013 was bought by Southampton for around £ 3.5 million. Despite the big promise, he failed to adapt and left after six months without making an appearance in the Saints uniform. Also his next round in England, In 2017 at Brighton, he finished without wearing the team uniform in an official game.
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It should be noted that women's soccer in Norway is a relatively developed industry and the local team plays professional soccer players.
Among other things, Norwegian players can be found in teams such as Everton, Chelsea, Barcelona, Wolfsburg and West Ham.
Norway's women's team qualifies for the World Cup on a regular basis and won the 1995 World Cup, two years after lifting the Euro Cup.
The Olympic team also won gold in Sydney 2000.
At the same time, Edda Herberg, one of the best footballers in the world, announced in 2017 her retirement from the Norwegian national team in protest of the contemptuous treatment of the country's women's football association.
Herberg also stood at the center of a mini-storm, when in 2018, when she was awarded the "Golden Ball" award, the gala evening host asked her to dance "Twerk".
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