Nigerian midfielder Daniel Daga has been sentenced to six months in prison after a Norwegian court found him guilty of committing a sexual act without consent.
Verdict and Sentencing
The 19-year-old, who plays for Molde FK, received the ruling on Tuesday, March 10. In addition to the prison sentence, the court ordered Daga to pay 10,000 Norwegian kroner in legal costs.
Daga’s lawyer, Astrid Bolstad, expressed the player’s shock at the decision. Bolstad said that Daga maintains his innocence, insisting that the incident involved consent. The player plans to appeal the ruling.
Molde FK’s Response
Following the conviction, Molde FK issued a statement confirming that Daga would be excluded from matchday squads until the legal process is resolved. The club emphasized their responsibility to support employees while respecting the seriousness of the situation.
In December 2025, Molde announced that Daga would step away from training and match participation temporarily while awaiting the conclusion of the court case.
Daga’s Career Background
Before joining Molde FK in 2025, Daga had an active career in Nigeria’s Premier Football League. He previously played for Enyimba FC and appeared for FC One Rocket and Dakkada FC.
At the international level, Daga represented the Nigeria U-20 football team, impressing during the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Daga played every match until Nigeria was eliminated in the quarter-finals by South Korea.
The Ongoing Legal Process
While the case remains under appeal, Daga continues to train with Molde FK. His future with the club hinges on the resolution of the legal matter.
Conclusion
Daga’s conviction has raised questions about his career, but the player remains determined to fight the charges. The football community awaits further developments in the case.
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