Fired for organizing an orgy at the stadium

The Brann SK Norwegian, who plays in the highest category of football in that Nordic country, has announced the dismissal of two of his footballers who were surprised, along with other players, celebrating a sex orgy at the team’s facilities on August 10.

In total they are 12 the players involved in the scandal, which was captured by the stadium security cameras. The investigation was launched after one of the seven female participants accuse to one of the players, whose identity has not been released, sexual abuse, accusations that the soccer player denies.

From the open procedure it is deduced that the 12 involved met for dinner and later returned to the stadium with seven women to celebrate the orgy, as reflected in the images captured at various points in the facilities, including the changing room.

“We are working to get to the bottom of the matter,” said Brann through an official statement. This fact, according to the entity, constitutes “a serious lack of confidence that we had in 12 of our players “, who violated” various rules, general regulations, restrictions due to COVID-19 and the trust we have in all our workers. “

The club apologizes to anyone who “may have had a bad experience in our stadium” and qualifies as “unacceptable“What happened:” It is a crime and we do not want to have anything to do with all this, said the club’s general director, Vibeke Johannesen.

It so happens that last March, Brann publicly apologized after a video interview with his player Vegard Forren on the Norwegian channel TV2, a T-shirt with a misogynistic message would appear in the background, hanging on the wall of a club office.

The garment in question sported this legend: ‘What is women’s football? It is neither football nor feminine. ‘ This forced the aforementioned Vibeke Johannesen to also face the facts to ensure that what happened was “incredibly shameful. My face had never turned so red as when I saw this. I thought ‘is it possible?’. In any case , I got it removed. “

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