Aslak Sverdrup

Aslak Sverdrup

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Aslak Sverdrup is a prominent figure in Norwegian football, serving as the chairman of the Brann football club. He has recently been involved in significant discussions regarding the governance of Norwegian football organizations, advocating for a collaborative approach within these groups. During Brann's annual meeting, Sverdrup urged members to oppose a vote of no confidence against Cato Haug, emphasizing the importance of working from within rather than creating discord. His leadership style is characterized by a focus on unity and constructive engagement in football administration.

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Aslak Sverdrup is the chairman of Brann and vice president of the Norwegian Football Federation.

Brann-lederen etter tifo: - Vondt i magen
Aftenposten·NorwayNorway· 2025-04-08
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Aslak Sverdrup is the chairman of Brann and was recently elected as the vice president of the Norwegian Football Federation.

Brann-lederen etter tifo: - Vondt i magen
Aftenposten·NorwayNorway· 2025-04-07
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Aslak Sverdrup, the chairman of SK Brann, expressed satisfaction with the ruling from Cas regarding the use of the term 'Uefa mafia'.

Norska klubben får rätt mot Uefa: ”En viktig dom”
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2025-04-07
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Aslak Sverdrup is the president of SK Brann and expressed joy over the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Decizie incredibilă a TAS. Fanii unei echipe și-au câștigat dreptul de a scanda „UEFA mafia” fără a primi sancțiuni
Adevărul·RomaniaRomania· 2025-04-06
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Aslak Sverdrup is the chairman of Brann and commented on the importance of the court's decision regarding freedom of expression.

CAS-avgjørelse: Brann vant mot Uefa
Aftenposten·NorwayNorway· 2025-04-06
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Aslak Sverdrup, the leader of the club's common organization, urged the meeting not to support the incoming proposal.

Økt mistillit mot fotballtopp – også Brann må jobbe for å fjerne Cato Haug
Aftenposten·NorwayNorway· 2025-03-06
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