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Daniel Daga cleared to play again as Molde confirm return after court acquittal
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Daniel Daga cleared to play again as Molde confirm return after court acquittal

Norwegian football club Molde FK has confirmed that midfielder Daniel Daga will be available for selection again following his acquittal in a criminal case by the Frostating Court of Appeal. While the verdict is not yet legally binding, the club stated that they consider Daga eligible to resume his football career immediately. Molde emphasized that they have been carefully evaluating the situation throughout the legal process, balancing their responsibilities as an employer with the gravity of the case. The club's CEO expressed that the legal process has been challenging for all involved and reiterated the club's commitment to handling the matter sensitively. Molde has chosen not to provide further comments on the legal proceedings out of respect for those involved.

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Daniel Daga cleared to play again as Molde confirm return after court acquittal

Norwegian football club Molde FK has confirmed that midfielder Daniel Daga will be available for selection again following his acquittal in a criminal case by the Frostating Court of Appeal. While the verdict is not yet legally binding, the club stated that they consider Daga eligible to resume his football career immediately. Molde emphasized that they have been carefully evaluating the situation throughout the legal process, balancing their responsibilities as an employer with the gravity of the case. The club's CEO expressed that the legal process has been challenging for all involved and reiterated the club's commitment to handling the matter sensitively. Molde has chosen not to provide further comments on the legal proceedings out of respect for those involved.

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