KFUM Arena was rocking from the very first whistle as 20-year-old Norwegian-Ghanaian forward David Hickson Gyedu announced himself in spectacular fashion. Making his first Eliteserien start, Gyedu needed less than a minute to etch his name into the headlines—cutting inside and curling a sumptuous left-footer into the top corner. The roar from the home crowd set the tone for a night of end-to-end drama.
KFUM doubled their advantage in the 19th minute when Simen Hestnes unleashed a thunderbolt from distance, sending the faithful into delirium. But Viking weren’t done. Four minutes later, a cruel deflection off Daniel Schneider halved the deficit, and suddenly the visitors smelled blood.
The second half turned into a tense chess match of pressing and counter-attacks. With just over a quarter-hour remaining, Martin Roseth rose highest to head home the equalizer, capping a gripping 2–2 contest.
Despite finishing with only 46% possession, KFUM created the clearer chances and matched Viking for intensity. Gyedu’s 82-minute shift—full of clever runs, relentless pressing, and that sparkling opener—earned a standing ovation and a new set of admirers.
With momentum on their side, KFUM now shift focus to the Norwegian Cup clash with Kongsvinger on September 17, eager to build on a night when a young forward’s dream debut lit up Oslo.



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