KFUM-Kameratene Oslo vs Brann: Local core vs international spine
International experience gap defines this matchup
The first thing that jumps out from the KFUM-Kameratene Oslo vs Brann stats is the gap in international caps. Brann have **7 current internationals**. KFUM-Kameratene Oslo have just **1**.
That is a huge difference in top level experience. It shapes how both teams handle pressure games and big moments.
In any Head to Head record, that kind of gap can tilt the balance. Brann can lean on players who are used to tight qualifiers and packed stadiums.
Local continuity vs global squad build
The numbers also show a clear contrast in squad profile. KFUM are built around a more local core, with only **4 foreign players**. Brann have **6 foreign players** in a smaller squad.
That suggests Brann lean a bit more on imported quality. KFUM-Kameratene Oslo rely slightly more on homegrown or domestic talent.
Across historical matchups, that pattern often shows up in style. One side plays with familiarity, the other with bursts of individual skill from abroad.
Squad size and age balance
KFUM-Kameratene Oslo carry a squad of **26 players** for 2025-26. Brann go with **24**. So KFUM have a touch more depth on paper.
The age split is tight. KFUM have an average squad age of **25**, Brann sit at **26**. That is not a big gap, but it hints that Brann might lean slightly more on established pros.
- Squad size: KFUM **26**, Brann **24**
- Average age: KFUM **25**, Brann **26**
The extra bodies in KFUM's squad could matter across a long season or in a stacked fixture list, even if raw quality tilts toward Brann's internationals.
How these numbers shape the Head to Head record
Put together, the key angle is clear. KFUM-Kameratene Oslo bring more depth and a slightly younger group. Brann arrive with far more international experience and a more global mix.
That **7 to 1** edge in current internationals is the defining stat. Any future KFUM-Kameratene Oslo vs Brann stats breakdown will likely circle back to that number.
In tight historical matchups, the question is simple. Can KFUM's broader, younger squad match the high-level know-how of Brann's international core, or will big-game experience decide it again?









