KFUM Oslo is in a difficult situation after two players have been charged in a match fixing case. The club has decided to keep players out of training and matches for now. Thor-Erik Stenberg, managing director of KFUM Oslo, states that the case is challenging for both those involved and the club. Stenberg says that the players are very affected by the case and that the club must have respect for the fact that they do not know much about the case as it stands now. KFUM Oslo thanks for the support from NFF and the football community. The players are having a tough time and must prepare for the start of the Eliteserien and cup matches. The Oslo club is clear that it does not want to identify which players are affected by the charges. According to the Oslo police district, a total of seven people have been charged with serious corruption and fraud related to betting on football matches. Police prosecutor Sahd Iqbal states that several searches have been carried out at various addresses and that the police have made several relevant seizures. The investigation, which is in its early stages, is described as highly prioritized. KFUM Oslo will follow the case closely and hopes that it will be resolved as soon as possible. The club will also do everything necessary to protect its players and its reputation. In the meantime, KFUM Oslo will focus on preparing for the start of the Eliteserien and cup matches. The players are motivated and ready to give everything for the club. KFUM Oslo is a strong and united club that will come back strong from this difficult situation. The club's fans are standing behind the team and are looking forward to the upcoming matches. KFUM Oslo will do everything to make its fans proud and to achieve good results in the Eliteserien and cup competitions.