Former Flying Eagles midfielder Daniel Daga is acquitted of sexual assault charges by Norway’s Frostating Court of Appeal, according to multiple reports. The court’s decision means the allegations against the 19-year-old footballer do not result in a conviction in the appeal process. Sources say the case had affected his playing career, keeping him out of action for about 11 months while the matter was ongoing. Molde FK, his club, confirms the acquittal and states that Daga is available for selection again as they await further developments. The reports present the outcome as a judicial decision by the appellate court in Norway, without adding further details about the underlying allegations. Overall, both outlets focus on the acquittal, the Norwegian appellate process, and the impact the charges had on his availability to play, along with the club’s confirmation that he can return to training and selection.