Niklas Castro, one of Brann's profiles, has had his punishment avoided after the disciplinary committee of the Norwegian Football Federation has decided to drop the case against him. It comes from a message from NFF. Castro had shown the finger to the camera after scoring a goal in the match against Rosenborg last Sunday. He had explained the celebration in different ways, but the disciplinary committee has now decided that there was no reason to follow up the case.

What happened?

Niklas Castro showed the finger to the camera after scoring a goal in the match against Rosenborg last Sunday. He had explained the celebration in different ways, but the disciplinary committee has now decided that there was no reason to follow up the case.

What does it mean for Brann?

It means that Niklas Castro avoids punishment after showing the finger to the camera. It's a relief for Castro and Brann, who can now focus on the next match.

What comes next?

Brann has the next match against Lillestrom at home in Eliteserien. It's an important match for Brann, who now must focus on winning and staying in the top of the table.

Current league position

Brann is in 6th place in Eliteserien with 22 points after 16 matches. They have won 7 matches, played 1 draw and lost 8 matches. They have scored 33 goals and conceded 27.

Next match

Brann has the next match against Lillestrom at home in Eliteserien on September 5. It's an important match for Brann, who now must focus on winning and staying in the top of the table.

Players who are out

Jonas Torsvik and Sakarias Opsahl are both out of the match against Lillestrom due to injuries.