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Víkingur Gøta - Gta VS Nsi Runavik Sport
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06-30 01:30
3 - 3
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Víkingur Gøta
NSI Runavik
Attacks
135
121
Dangerous Attacks
72
49
Ball Possession
53
47
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7
3
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2022
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93′
f.drinic
T.Hestad
91′
klein markus danielsen
A.Knudsen
85′
D.Danielsen
83′
A.Knudsen
75′
3-3
T.Hestad
Assist: A.Knudsen
67′
Aron ellingsgaard
67′
P. Knudsen
65′
A. Lidarenda
josef olavsson
53′
3-2
P. Knudsen
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3-1
J.Nielsen
Assist: A.benjaminsen
41′
2-1
A.Knudsen
Assist: kryger marius lindh
32′
2-0
S. Vatnhamar
Assist: josef olavsson
8′
1-0
A.benjaminsen
Assist: josef olavsson
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Match Info

Víkingur Gøta and NSÍ Runavik Play Out Thrilling 3-3 Draw

In one of the most entertaining matches of the Faroe Islands Premier League season, Víkingur Gøta and NSÍ Runavik shared six goals in a dramatic 3-3 stalemate at the Sarpugerði Stadium on 30 June 2026. The result saw Víkingur drop valuable points at home, while NSÍ demonstrated resilience to earn a hard-fought draw against the league leaders.

Match Overview

The contest swung like a pendulum from the first minute. Víkingur Gøta, sitting at the top of the table, were expected to control proceedings against a middle-of-the-pack NSÍ side. However, the visitors came with a clear plan to attack, and the match evolved into an open, end-to-end thriller that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Key Moments

  • Lightning start for NSÍ: NSÍ took a shock lead inside 90 seconds when striker Jákup Johansen latched onto a defensive error and fired low past the Víkingur goalkeeper.
  • Víkingur fight back: The hosts equalized in the 22nd minute through Filip Đorđević, who volleyed home a cross from the right. They then went ahead just before half-time when Rúni Nielsen slotted home a penalty (44').
  • Second-half drama: Víkingur extended their lead in the 55th minute as Mikkel Dahl finished a swift counter-attack to make it 3-1. It seemed the home side would cruise to victory.
  • NSÍ's stunning comeback: NSÍ refused to wilt. Substitute Ári Bjarkhamar pulled one back with a deflected shot in the 68th minute. Then, with just eight minutes remaining, Hákun Edmundsson curled a brilliant free kick into the top corner to level the scores at 3-3.

Tactical Story

Víkingur Gøta employed a 4-2-3-1 formation, aiming to dominate possession and use the width of the pitch. Their early response to NSÍ's opener showed their quality, but they became complacent after going 3-1 up. NSÍ Runavik, set up in a compact 4-4-2, were efficient on the break and showed tremendous character. Their manager's decision to introduce fresh legs in the second half paid off, as the energy of Bjarkhamar and others unsettled Víkingur's defense.

The match highlighted a recurring vulnerability in Víkingur's defensive transitions. NSÍ's ability to win second balls and commit bodies forward in the final stages exposed gaps that had been masked by earlier dominance. For NSÍ, the draw was a testament to their never-say-die attitude and tactical flexibility.

Standout Players

  • Filip Đorđević (Víkingur): Scored a superb goal and was a constant threat with his direct running. Unlucky not to get a second.
  • Hákun Edmundsson (NSÍ): The captain led by example, scoring the equalizing free kick and orchestrating the fightback from midfield.
  • Ári Bjarkhamar (NSÍ): The super-sub changed the game with his goal and relentless pressing.

Impact on the League Season

Víkingur Gøta missed a chance to extend their lead at the top, now only two points clear of second-placed HB Tórshavn. The dropped points could prove costly as the title race tightens. NSÍ Runavik climb to sixth place, but more importantly, this result will boost their confidence ahead of a crucial run of fixtures. The draw also kept the Faroe Islands Premier League standings remarkably tight, with just five points separating third from eighth.