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The Greatest Story In European Football Nobody Is Talking About - KÍ Klaksvík
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21/06/2025
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Ask any child growing up where they'd like to play football one day and you'll
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get largely the same responses. England, Spain, Italy, all of the trendy and
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prestigious locations of the game's global appeal. One place they're not
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likely to say is the Faroe Islands. An archipelago of 18 rocky islands in the
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North Atlantic Ocean sees an average of 300 days of rain per year and 13 degrees
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Celsius is regarded as a hot summer's day. The island's 50,000 inhabitants are
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comfortably outnumbered by its 80,000 sheep. But none of this has stopped the
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Faroe's adopting football as their national obsession. Statistically one of
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the most football-mad populations on earth, roughly 10% of the entire country
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plays regularly, it's about to embark upon the next stage of what's already been an
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incredible, implausible, arguably impossible European journey. This is the
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amazing story in European football that nobody's talking about. This is Kaoi
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Clackstrick. Hailing from a town of just 5,000 people in a valley perched between
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two fjords and with a stadium that holds only 2,500, Kaoi have become the first
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Faroeese team ever to qualify for a European group stage, thanks to not one
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but two shock victories. Historically a giant of the Faroe Islands Premier League,
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the 20-time champions became their country's first ever invincibles last
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year. In 27 matches, they won 25 times, drew just twice and conceded only seven goals.
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But with their domestic season running from March to October, they had to wait
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fully nine months for their crack at this season's Champions League. They'd lost
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narrowly to Norwegian's Bodo Glimt in the first qualifying round of last year's
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competition and after being given a COVID-enforced first-round buy against
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Slovy and Bratislava were dumped out by young boys of Bern the year prior. In
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short, they'd never technically won a Champions League tie, so few gave Kaoi any
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chance when they prepared to face Hungary's French Varos in the first
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qualifying round this July. Yet after a tense 0-0 home leg, they stunned their more
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illustrious opponents on away soil, running out 3-0 victors. It was a result
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that was met with disbelief in Hungary and the Faroe Islands alike. A day later, the
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squad received a hero's welcome when they arrived back in Klaksvik and a
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significant proportion of the town lined the streets. There were flares, there were
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fireworks, it was a huge, huge deal. In the second round, Kaoi took on Swedish
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champions BK Haken. Again, they managed a goal-destraw at home, prompting their
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opponent's official social media account to declare that they would return to Sweden to
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win the tie. The second leg was a classic, a topsy-turvy match that ended 3-3, with
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Kaoi winning out on penalties. The celebrations among the sizeable travelling
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contingent were not just for another giant killing, but the fact that by winning
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this tie, they'd made history. Not only had they become the first Faroe
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side ever to reach the third qualifying round of the Champions League, but they
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were now guaranteed to become the first team from the islands to play in some
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sort of European group stage. This is by far the best time to be a fan of Kaoi or
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of Faroe's football as a whole. Tormund de Danielsson, chairman of the club's
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Blue Wave fan club, tells 442 in this month's issue. This European run has already
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been incredible. Even if Kaoi lost their next qualifying round of the Champions
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League against Norwegian title holders Molde, they'd then drop into the final
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qualifying round for the Europa League. If they lost that, they'd still go directly into
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the group stage of the Europa Conference League. Now if that feels like weak criteria
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for an incredible European story, keep in mind the fact that the Faroe's club's
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players are all semi-professionals. They all hold down proper jobs elsewhere. Striker
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Arnie Friedrichsberg, who downed French Varos with a brilliant brace, runs a food
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import business by day. Two other players work for the local electricity company, with
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Kaoi's social media posting pictures of them installing powerlines the day after their historical
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European triumph. Kaoi astoundingly defeated Molde 2-1 in the first leg of their third qualifying
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round tie. By that stage of the competition though, UEFA staging regulations meant they
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could no longer even play at their home ground in Klaksvik. Instead, they hosted the Norwegians
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at the Faroe's cosy but smart national stadium in Torsharn. Two islands further to the west,
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accessible via sea tunnels, one of which even contains an underwater roundabout. You've seen this
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staging before, of course. It was the subject of Richard Key's famous daft little ground,
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silly game, f*** off comment during Sky's coverage of the Euro 2008 qualifiers. Granted,
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it wasn't the worst off-air incident that was leaked during his time at the Broadcaster,
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but it's certainly the one that set the biggest impact in the Faroe Islands. The return leg wasn't
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to give them the fairytale outcome. They lost, albeit bravely, in Norway. But not before taking another
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Champions League tie to extra time before going out to a 112-minute winner. This set up a Europa League
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playoff against Sheriff Tarasbol. After a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Torsharn, Keoy fans were advised
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not to travel to Tarasbol, the capital of the unrecognised state of Transnistria within Moldova,
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due to tensions that have grown since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Instead, Keoy fans gathered
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together in front of a big screen to watch their side play the second leg, which Sheriff narrowly won 2-1,
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thanks to a 76-minute goal from Armel Zahuri. Given that the Moldovan champions stunned Real Madrid
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at the Bernabeu just two seasons ago, there was no shame in this defeat, and Keoy knew a place in
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the conference league group stage was waiting for them in any case. When the draw was made on September
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1st, they were placed into Group A alongside Lille, Slovan Bratislava and Olympia Ljubljana. They
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started the group in typical fashion, taking a shock 1-0 lead against the Slovakian champions,
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before former Manchester City winger Vladimir Weiss broke their hearts with a late winner.
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Regardless though, with one of the trickier away ties now out of the way, their hopes of progression
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remain high. Keoy are already set to reap the financial rewards of this season's European exploits.
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Their earnings for their summer's work will be vast by Faroe standards and have opened a debate in the
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country about how they best spend their spoils. One area that may need to be addressed is that of their
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home stadium to allow them to play all of their future European games in Klachvik.
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It's also been suggested that the club may buy some of their semi-professional players
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out of their day jobs. It's a move that everyone agrees would smash a ceiling preventing further
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progress, but which could lead to further imbalances in the domestic league, where most other clubs are
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understandably miles away from being able to make players professional. Investing in their homegrown
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players and their new academy system, which was set up two years ago, could be a further boost to the
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Faroe Islands national team, who are already creating their own shockwaves, beating Turkey
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in the Nations League last year when they took an impressive eight points from six games.
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They'd of course previously created headlines during qualifying for Euro 2016 when they defeated
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2004 champions Greece home and away. That loss to the Faroes at home saw Claudio Ranieri sacked,
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fatefully leaving him free to take the Leicester City job. And while Kaoi Klachvik might not be on
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the verge of doing a Leicester themselves, they've already been the shock story of European football
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this summer. It's taken a whole heap of courage and a talented squad, but they've made history for
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Faroes football. The club are writing a story that will be told in Klachvik for generations,
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and if they get their wish, it's a journey that won't stop here.
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If you'd like to read more about the incredible story of Kaoi Klachvik, you'll find a full feature
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on them in this month's issue of 442. Written by Paul Watson and including contributions from
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several people connected to the club, it's available now from all good retailers.
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