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Víkingur Gøta

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Football club
Víkingur
Full nameVíkingur
NicknameVikings
FoundedJanuary 14, 2008; 17 years ago (2008-01-14)
GroundSerpugerdi Stadium
Gøta,Faroe Islands
Capacity1,600 (440 seated)
ChairmanBrandur Jacobsen
ManagerJóhan Petur Poulsen
LeagueFaroe Islands Premier League
2025Faroe Islands Premier League, 4th of 10
Websitewww.vikingur.fo

Víkingur is aFaroese professionalfootball club based inLeirvík. The club was founded in 2008 after the merger ofGÍ Gøta andLeirvík ÍF.[1] They play at theSerpugerði Stadium inNorðragøta. Both villages are part of the same municipalityEysturkommuna, located on the island ofEysturoy and about 5 kilometers away from each other. The club won the Faroese championship for the first time in the 2016 season.[2] In the 2017 season, Vikingur won the championship again.

History

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Víkingur Gøta in a match inVodafonedeildin againstFC Suðuroy in October 2010. They used their away colours (black).
Víkingur Gøta vs.TB Tvøroyri in March 2012.Sølvi Vatnhamar andÓli Johannesen.
Víkingur Gøta vs.TB Tvøroyri in March 2012, Effodeildin.
Víkingur Gøta has also female football, this photo is from 1 July 2012. Football match between Víkingur Gøta andFC Suðuroy.

Víkingur was founded on 14 January 2008 with the merger offirst divisionGÍ Gøta andsecond division clubLeirvík ÍF. The clubs from two villages linked by a 2.2 km tunnel through a mountain named the new club in honour to Tróndur í Gøtu, a Viking chief from around 1,000 years ago who lived in the settlement that bears his name, and Leirvik which has also Viking origins.[3] First contacts for a merger of the two clubs date back to 2006, but only in summer 2007 drafts for a merger started. On 14 January 2008 in front of 180 members in Leirvik, the merger was decided with the temporary name of a combination of the previous clubs: GÍ/LÍF. Finally, on 4 February, the new name Víkingur was announced, as the best choice out of 18 name proposals.[4]

Víkingur debuted in theVodafonedeildin on 31 March 2008. The first match was a meeting at home againstB68 Toftir, which Víkingur won with a 4–1 score. It was a mixed season for them, with one of the highest points of the season was a 5–0 win atB71 Sandoy. They finished their debut season in a respectable 5th place. They went out of theFaroe Islands Cup at the first hurdle, the match against07 Vestur was 1–1 after extra time and lost 4–2 in aPenalty shoot-out.

In the2009 season, Víkingur finished 3rd in the league, three points ahead ofNSÍ Runavík.In theFaroese Cup, they recorded a 5–0 win in the first round againstMB Midvagur, in quarter-final Víkingur knocked outHB Torshavn defeating them 2–1. The cup run continued when they defeatedÍF over two legs, 1–0 away and 5–0 at home.Their opponents in the final wereEB/Streymur, Víkingur were winning 2–1 in the second half against favouritesEB/Streymur, whenFinnur Justinussen scored with 3 minutes to go, to seal the win. EB managed to score a goal minutes later, but the match finished 3–2 and Víkingur won the trophy.[5]

The success of the 2009 season meant Víkingur would get to play in theEuropa League in the following season and play against theFaroese league winners in theFaroe Islands Super Cup. The match was against 20 time league championsHB Torshavn, on 14 March 2010. Víkingur lost the match 2–1 and missed out on their second piece of silverware. Víkingur were drawn againstTurkish giantsBeşiktaş, in theEuropa League second qualifying round. Unsurprisingly Víkingur were beaten 3–0 in the first leg, at theBJK İnönü Stadium. The home leg didn't go any better and lost the match 4–0. In 2010, Víkingur made it to the semi-finals of the Faroese Cup, but missed out on a place in the final for a second year running after being beaten by rivals ÍF Fuglafjørður over two legs. In the league they finished the 2010 season in 5th place, narrowly missing out on a place in Europe. Víkingur's final match was at home against ÍF and a draw would have been enough for a place in the top 4, but they lost 3–1, finishing the season behind ÍF level on points and level on goal difference.

Víkingur finished 3rd in the 2011 league season, and were knocked out in the quarterfinals of the Faroese Cup againstB68 Toftir, 4–2 on penalties after a 2–2 draw. The team played in UEFA Europa League for 2012–13 season, but was eliminated in the first qualifying round byGomel of Belarus. In 2012, they were 5th in the league, but won the Cup for the 2nd time in its history. In 2013, the team lost the Super Cup and achieved their worst position in league, finishing 6th, but won the Cup once again, for the 3rd time and the 3rd againstEB/Streymur, starting a little cup rivalry. That year they eliminatedFC Inter Turku of Finland, winning the second leg away 1–0 and 2–1 on aggregate.

In 2014, they won the Super Cup and the Faroese Cup, both against HB Tórshavn, and finished 3rd in Effodeildin. But the great success of the season was reach the 3rd qualifying round of UEFA Europa League, when they eliminatedFC Daugava of Latvia andTromsø of Norway, being knocked out byRijeka of Croatia.

Achievements

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2016,2017,2024
2009,2012,2013,2014,2015,2022
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Current squad

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As of 1 September 2025[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK FROBárður á Reynatrøð
3DF FROSignar á Brúnni
4DF FROAtli Gregersen(captain)
5MF FRORagnar Skála
6MF FROAron Ellingsgaard Jarnskor
7MF FROJákup Johansen
8DF FROBergur Gregersen
9FW FROJørgen Nielsen
10MF FROSølvi Vatnhamar
11MF FROOlaf Bárðarson
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13DF FROJónatan Lervig
14MF FROIngi Jonhardsson
15MF FROArnór Brandsson
17MF FROStefan Radosavljevic
18MF FROArnbjørn Svensson
22DF FROAri Olsen
25GK FROHans Jákup Arngrímsson
27DF FROÁki Magnussen
28FW FRORani Hansen
29DF FROIngi Arngrímsson

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
30MF FROÁrni Nóa Atlason(atEgersund until 31 December 2025)

Managers

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European record

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In the2014–15 season, the club reached the third qualifying round for the first time. They were the first Faroese team to get through two rounds of a UEFA club competition.[11]

Updated 15 July 2025

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League82151114–3
UEFA Europa League203413850–42
UEFA Conference League832389–1
Total3687212773–46

Matches

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2010–11UEFA Europa League2QTurkeyBeşiktaş0–40–30–7
2012–13UEFA Europa League1QBelarusGomel0–60–40–10
2013–14UEFA Europa League1QFinlandInter Turku1–11–02–1
2QRomaniaPetrolul Ploiești0–40–30–7
2014–15UEFA Europa League1QLatviaDaugava2–11–13–2
2QNorwayTromsø IL0–02–12–1
3QCroatiaRijeka1–50–41–9
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QNorwayRosenborg0–20–00–2
2016–17UEFA Europa League1QLatviaVentspils0–20–20–4
2017–18UEFA Champions League1QKosovoTrepça'892–14–16–2
2QIcelandFH0–21–11–3
2018–19UEFA Champions League1QFinlandHJK1–21–32–5
UEFA Europa League2QGeorgia (country)Torpedo Kutaisi0–40–30–7
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League1QGibraltarEuropa1–02–13–1
2QSlovakiaDAC Dunajská Streda0–20–20–4
2023–24UEFA Europa Conference League1QAndorraInter Club d'Escaldes1–11–22–3
2024–25UEFA Conference League1QLatviaLiepāja2–01–13–1
2QBelgiumGent0−31−41−7
2025–26UEFA Champions League1QGibraltarLincoln Red Imps2−30−12−4
UEFA Conference League3QNorthern IrelandLinfield2–10−22−3

References

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  1. ^Faroe Islands Soccer News, January 2008 Round-Up
  2. ^Hansen, Jóannes (22 October 2016)."Víkingur skrivar søgu á Argjum" (in Faroese). In.fo. Archived fromthe original on 9 August 2017. Retrieved22 October 2016.
  3. ^Víkingur prepare for Beşiktaş – UEFA
  4. ^"UM VÍKING". Archived fromthe original on 13 July 2018. Retrieved13 July 2018.
  5. ^http://www.mess.fo/frettir/2009-07-29/Vikingur_steypa-_vinnarar[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"Team". FaroeSoccer. Retrieved13 May 2024.
  7. ^Frederiksen, Leivur (16 September 2015)."Sámal Erik Hentze skal venja Víking". Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved5 August 2016.
  8. ^Egholm, Sverri (1 November 2017)."Maurice Ross skal venja Víking". Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved2 November 2017.
  9. ^"Sigfríður Clementsen nýggjur venjari". R7 Kringvarp. 25 May 2018. Retrieved13 July 2018.
  10. ^"Jóhan Petur avloysir Eyðun við róðrið í Sarpugerði". Portal.fo. 1 September 2020. Retrieved1 September 2020.
  11. ^"Elfsborg and Rosenborg relieved to get through". UEFA. 24 July 2014. Retrieved25 July 2014.

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