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Orgy on the lawn featuring 12 players: The sex scandal that excites Norwegian football
Bran players from the major leagues were documented on the stadium’s security cameras in the midst of a wild party.
One of them was arrested on suspicion of criminal offenses
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021, 14:25
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Norwegian police are investigating whether one of the 12 Brann footballers, ranked last in the senior local league, committed sexual offenses against women who were partners in an orgy that took place on the lawn and in the locker room with 11 of his friends.
Last week, the newspaper Bergens Tidende published suspicions that one of the 12 footballers had committed serious sexual offenses.
He vehemently denied the allegations, but following the revelation of the affair it became clear that there was a lot of sexual activity - it happened at the team's stadium, as there were 12 Bran players celebrating and inviting seven women to hang out with them.
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Shamelessly.
Bran's home stadium, used by the players (Photo: GettyImages, Tor Erik H. Mathiesen)
It turns out that the same party ended only at five in the morning, but the security cameras documented the entire event and thus 19 participants were identified - 12 footballers and seven other women.
The club of course condemned the events and made it clear that he would be a partner in the investigation and would assist as much as he could.
Bran fans also expressed their anger following the incident and in the last game, held on Sunday, chose for 19 minutes and 8 seconds to remain silent and not encourage the team.
In addition, signs were hung that read "Respect the club" and "SK shame" (because the full club name is SK Bran).
When Bran scored in the 18th minute, the fans still kept quiet and did not celebrate.
By the way, the team achieved its second victory of the season that day after 15 rounds.
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