SK Brann 2–1 KFUM Oslo – A Gritty Win at Brann Stadion
In a tightly contested Norwegian Eliteserien fixture on 16 May 2026, SK Brann edged past KFUM Oslo 2–1 at the Brann Stadion. The victory kept Brann in the top-four chase, while KFUM continued to fight for a mid-table spot. The match was decided by a mix of defensive resilience and clinical finishing from the hosts.
Match Report
Brann started with authority, controlling possession early. The breakthrough came in the 19th minute when Niklas Castro fired home from the edge of the box after a neat lay-off from Bård Finne. KFUM responded well and equalized just before halftime through a penalty converted by Henrik Udahl, awarded after a controversial handball decision.
The second half was more cagey, with both sides creating half-chances. The decisive moment arrived in the 68th minute: a corner from Felix Horn Myhre was met by the head of central defender Kasper Twum, who powered the ball into the net. Brann then defended deep, absorbing late pressure from KFUM to secure all three points.
Key Moments
- 19' – Niklas Castro gives Brann the lead (1–0)
- 42' – Henrik Udahl converts a penalty for KFUM (1–1)
- 68' – Kasper Twum header from a corner (2–1)
Standout Players
Niklas Castro was a constant threat on the left wing, while Kasper Twum not only scored the winner but also made crucial clearances. For KFUM, Henrik Udahl was the most dangerous attacker, but the team lacked the final ball in the last third. Brann’s goalkeeper Mathias Dyngeland made two important saves to preserve the lead.
Table Impact
The win moved Brann up to 3rd place with 34 points, just two points behind leaders Bodø/Glimt. KFUM remain in 10th place with 23 points, but their away form continues to be a concern. Brann’s ability to grind out results without dominating possession shows their tactical flexibility under head coach Erik Hagen.

