Will the Norwegian match-fixing investigation lead to criminal convictions before July 2026?
Norwegian police have charged seven people in what is being called the country's largest-ever match-fixing scandal. The investigation centers on KFUM Oslo and involves players, agents, and third parties suspected of manipulating outcomes in Norwegian football (OBOS-ligaen and lower divisions). Økokrim (Norway's financial crime authority) is leading the case, with parallels drawn to high-profile European fixing scandals. NFF (the Norwegian Football Association) has cooperated closely with investigators. If convictions follow, it could lead to sweeping reforms in Norwegian football's integrity monitoring systems. Resolves YES if any defendant receives a criminal conviction by July 1, 2026.
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