FC Vardar Skopje 0–2 KuPs – UEFA Champions League First Qualifying Round, 8 July 2026
KuPs of Finland made a powerful statement in the 2026–27 UEFA Champions League campaign by defeating Macedonian champions FC Vardar Skopje 2–0 in the first leg of their first qualifying round tie at the Toše Proeski Arena in Skopje. The visitors delivered a composed and clinical performance, taking a commanding lead back to Kuopio with a two-goal advantage and a clean sheet.
Match Overview
The match, played on 8 July 2026 with a late 01:00 local kick-off, saw KuPs control the tempo from the opening whistle. Despite playing away from home in a notoriously passionate Balkan atmosphere, the Finnish side showed no signs of nerves. Their disciplined defensive structure frustrated Vardar, while quick transitions punished the home side on two separate occasions.
Key Moments
- First half deadlock broken – 34th minute: After a spell of sustained pressure, KuPs took the lead through a well-worked set piece. A corner from the left was met by a powerful header from defender Mikko Viitikko, who outjumped his marker to nod the ball past the helpless Vardar goalkeeper.
- Second half sucker punch – 67th minute: Vardar pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but KuPs struck on the counter. A rapid break saw winger Lassi Lappalainen race down the right flank, cut inside, and fire a low drive into the far corner. The goal effectively sealed the result.
- Vardar frustration – 81st minute: The home side's best chance came when striker Bojan Krstevski saw his close-range header brilliantly saved by KuPs goalkeeper Johannes Kreidl. From that moment, the visitors comfortably saw out the victory.
Tactical Story
KuPs manager Jani Honkavaara set his team up in a compact 4-4-2 shape, inviting Vardar to have possession in non-threatening areas. The Finnish side's pressing triggers were focused on the full-backs, forcing Vardar into wide crosses that were routinely cleared. In attack, KuPs relied on quick vertical passes to bypass the home midfield, exploiting space behind the Vardar defence. The strategy paid off perfectly.
FC Vardar, under coach Gjorgji Djordjiev, struggled to break down a well-organised defensive block. Their usual width from overlapping full-backs was nullified, and the creative midfield trio of Enis Bardhi (captain), Ferid Idrizi, and Armend Alimi found little space to operate. The inability to convert territorial dominance into clear chances proved costly.
Standout Performers
- Mikko Viitikko (KuPs): The central defender was immense at both ends. Not only did he score the opening goal, but he also made several crucial interceptions and won every aerial duel against Vardar's target men.
- Lassi Lappalainen (KuPs): The winger's pace and directness caused constant problems. His second‑half goal was a moment of individual quality that killed the tie as a contest.
- Bojan Krstevski (Vardar): Despite his side's defeat, the striker worked tirelessly and came closest to scoring. His movement off the shoulder of the last defender was sharp, but he was let down by a lack of service and one exceptional save.
Season and Competition Impact
KuPs now hold a commanding 2–0 aggregate lead heading into the second leg at the Kuopio Football Stadium on 14 July 2026. The Finnish champions are strong favourites to advance to the second qualifying round, where they would face either RFS (Latvia) or HJK Helsinki (the winners of the other tie between Finnish sides). For FC Vardar Skopje, this result is a major disappointment in their quest to reach the group stage for the first time since 2017–18. They must now overturn a two‑goal deficit away from home, a task that has historically proven difficult for Macedonian clubs in Europe.
In the broader context of the 2026–27 Champions League, KuPs’ performance reinforces the growing competitiveness of Scandinavian and Baltic clubs in early qualifying rounds. A clean sheet away from home is a valuable asset as the Finnish side looks to build momentum for what could be a deep run.

