Doping Tests Proposed for Athletes Who Passed Away Over Four Decades Ago!

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Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency’s Surprising Mistake

Stole Solbakken, the head coach of Norway’s national football⁤ team, revealed an unusual incident involving the Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency. The agency mistakenly selected⁤ two long-deceased players for doping tests ahead of the UEFA Nations League matches.

Norway’s‍ national team prepares for upcoming UEFA Nations League matches.

Among those ⁢erroneously chosen ⁢were Jørgen⁤ Joffe, the all-time top scorer​ for Norway, and Einar ⁣Gundersen, a celebrated figure in Norwegian football history. Joffe passed ‌away in 1983, while Gundersen died ⁣in‍ 1962.

During a news conference, Solbakken expressed his surprise, stating, “I was‌ taken aback when the names⁢ were read out, wondering if this was some kind of prank.” He humorously suggested that perhaps they had merely selected from the top of Norway’s scoring list.

The Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency acknowledged ‍their error. A spokesperson told NTB ⁤that it was a significant mistake, ⁤but the Football Association handled ⁤the situation with humor.

Current⁤ players such as‌ Erling Haaland and defender Oscar Popp were also included on the testing ​list. Haaland, recognized for his impressive goal​ tally, holds 31 goals for Norway, placing him second among the nation’s ⁣top scorers, while Joffe ​leads with 33 goals.

The Norwegian national team is set to compete against Kazakhstan ⁤tomorrow, followed by a match against Austria next Monday.

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Norwegian ⁣Anti-Doping Agency’s‌ Surprising Mistake

In a recent announcement, Ståle Solbakken, the head coach of the Norwegian national football ‍team, disclosed a bizarre incident ‍involving the Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency. The agency mistakenly included the names of two long-deceased players, Jørgen Joffe and Einar Gundersen, in a ‍list for doping ‍tests ahead of ⁤the UEFA ⁣Nations League matches. Joffe, who passed⁤ away in 1983, is the ⁣nation’s all-time top scorer, while Gundersen, who died in 1962, is also a notable figure in Norwegian football history.

During a press conference, Solbakken expressed his astonishment at this blunder, jokingly wondering if it was a prank ‌due to the selection from ‌the top scorers’ list.⁣ The ⁤Norwegian Anti-Doping Agency later ⁢confirmed their error,‌ acknowledging it was significant, ⁤while the‌ Football Association approached the situation with humor.

Current players such as Erling​ Haaland and defender Oscar Popp are​ also subject to testing. Haaland is recognized for his exceptional performance, with 31 goals for ‍Norway, ‌making him the​ second-highest scorer for the national team, just behind Joffe at 33 ​goals.

The Norwegian ‍national team will face Kazakhstan tomorrow, followed‌ by a match against ⁤Austria next Monday.

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