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Norway is in shock, having the chance to play in the World Cup finals for the first time in 28 years.
The BBC reported on the 9th (Korea time) that young winger Andreas Cielderuf (21, Benfica), who plays for the national team, is on the verge of being convicted of illegal video sharing. On the same day, Cielde Loop said on his social media, `I made a stupid mistake while playing for Norshelan. At the time, my actions were not right, they were illegal. I will take full responsibility for this." I then shared it with my friends without knowing what the whole video was like, and deleted it as soon as I learned the content" but would like to apologize to everyone affected by this video. I apologise to my family, friends, clubs, fans and everyone I let down," he bowed his head. I was also shocked for a long time because I had never been involved in any illegal or incident before. I want to turn back time and correct my mistakes"I'm ready to accept the result. No matter what happens, there should be no watching or spreading illegal videos."
Earlier in Denmark, it was reported that one of the Norwegian players was charged with possessing and sharing underage sexual exploitation data. Danish police indicted Cielde Roofe, and Cielde Roofe himself issued a statement and admitted the charges.
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Cielderuf, who made his professional debut for norshelan in 2021, made his debut for the first team after playing for Benfica B in 2023. During the 2023-2024 season, he went through a loan spell in Norshelan, and returned to Benfica. Since last year, he has joined Norway's senior national team and has also joined the call-up list of Group I of the 2026 North-China World Cup European qualifiers against Estonia and Norway in November. Norway, which currently has six wins in Group I, will go straight to the finals for the first time in 28 years since the 1998 French Games as No. 1 in the group if it wins against Italy.
Norway is in great shock. The promising winger was caught up in gossip ahead of the most important game. Norway's national team coach Stale Solbakken lamented the news of Sielderup, saying, `I did something incredibly silly.' At the same time, he is trying to acknowledge and take responsibility for his case that happened two years ago"I will never do that again, using this as a lesson." Cielderuf "I know this incident will be a distraction ahead of the most important match in the history of Norway's national team. Therefore, I tried to post it after the game, but unfortunately, I couldn't."
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.