The Norwegian national football team has revealed new details surrounding an incident involving player Julian Ryerson, who was substituted off after just 11 minutes during a recent match. The early substitution was linked to information regarding a gambling-related matter. Team officials were informed of the issue the morning of the game, prompting the decision to remove Ryerson as a precautionary measure. While details remain limited, the Norwegian Football Federation is cooperating with authorities investigating potential breaches of regulations concerning gambling and match integrity. The team emphasizes that Ryerson himself is not under suspicion of wrongdoing, but was affected by the situation. Further information is expected as the investigation progresses, and the incident has raised questions about gambling’s influence within the sport.
