

KI Klaksvik Storms Past NSI Runavik in Faroe Islands Cup Encounter
KI Klaksvik powered to a 4-2 victory over NSI Runavik in the Faroe Islands Cup on May 14, 2026, at Djúpumýra Stadium. The hosts produced an attacking masterclass to secure a comfortable win and advance to the next round of the knockout competition.
Match Overview
KI Klaksvik, the reigning Faroe Islands Premier League champions, showed their class from the start, racing to a 3-0 lead inside 35 minutes. NSI Runavik fought back with two quick goals, but Klaksvik restored control before halftime and added a fourth early in the second half to complete the scoring.
Key Moments
- 8th minute – Midfielder Jákup Thomsen fired Klaksvik ahead with a sweet volley from the edge of the area.
- 22nd minute – Striker Páll Klettskarð doubled the lead with a composed finish after a defensive error.
- 34th minute – Klaksvik made it 3-0 when winger Sølvi Vatnhamar curled a free-kick into the top corner.
- 41st minute – NSI Runavik struck back through a header from defender Trygvi R. Dahl after a corner, making it 3-1.
- 44th minute – Runavik's second came from attacker John Frederiksen, who pounced on a loose ball to make it 3-2.
- 50th minute – Klaksvik's Klettskarð scored his second of the night, volleying home from a cross to restore the two-goal cushion.
Tactical Story
Klaksvik dominated the first half-hour with high pressing and quick transitions, using a 4-3-3 to overload the Runavik defense. NSI Runavik, playing a 4-4-2, struggled to cope with the width and movement. After Klaksvik's third goal, Runavik switched to a more direct approach, which paid off with two goals from set pieces and a rebound. However, Klaksvik regrouped and exploited tired legs in the second half to seal victory.
Standout Players
Páll Klettskarð was the star of the show, scoring twice and leading the line with physicality. Sølvi Vatnhamar contributed a stunning free-kick and was a constant threat. For NSI Runavik, John Frederiksen showed sharpness in front of goal, but his team's defensive lapses proved costly.
Cup Progress
KI Klaksvik's victory books their place in the quarterfinals of the Faroe Islands Cup, where they will be among the favorites to lift the trophy. NSI Runavik exits the competition, but their fighting spirit in the first half suggests they can still achieve a strong finish in the Faroe Islands Premier League.