KFUM-Kameratene Oslo secured a crucial 3–2 away win over Molde FK on Sunday evening, with Nigerian winger Obilor Okeke scoring the decisive goal in the 56th minute at Aker Stadion.
The visitors took a 2–0 lead in the first half through a penalty from Johannes Hummelvoll-Nuñez and a follow-up goal by Simen Hestnes. Molde responded shortly after the break with a penalty converted by Veton Berisha, narrowing the score to 2–1.
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Okeke, who came on at halftime, restored KFUM’s two-goal cushion just minutes later, finishing a sharp counterattack to make it 3–1. Molde substitute Jalal Abdullai pulled one back immediately after being introduced, but the home side couldn’t find an equalizer despite late pressure.
KFUM held on for the win, with Okeke’s goal proving decisive. The 22-year-old Nigerian has now scored in back-to-back games and continues to impress with his pace and finishing.
Molde’s defeat adds to a string of poor results, while KFUM Oslo climb further up the Eliteserien table with this vital away win.







