KI Klaksvik 2-1 Atert Bissen | UEFA Champions League First Qualifying Round | 8 July 2026
KI Klaksvik kicked off their 2026–27 European campaign with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Luxembourgish side Atert Bissen at the compact but atmospherically charged Við Djúpumýrar stadium. The Faroese champions showed resilience after conceding an early equaliser, eventually taking control in the second half to secure a narrow but precious first-leg lead in this Champions League first qualifying round tie.
Match Overview
The match began at a high tempo, with both sides eager to stamp their authority on the tie. KI Klaksvik, seasoned veterans of European qualifiers, used their physicality and experience to unsettle the visitors. Atert Bissen, making only their second appearance in the competition, displayed technical composure but lacked the final edge in the opening stages. The score line of 2–1 leaves everything open for the return leg in Luxembourg, but Klaksvik will feel confident having taken an aggregate advantage.
Key Moments
- 14' – Goal! KI Klaksvik 1-0 Atert Bissen: Home captain Árni Frederiksberg rose highest from a corner kick, powering a header past Bissen goalkeeper Mike Schmit. The Við Djúpumýrar faithful erupted.
- 32' – Goal! KI Klaksvik 1-1 Atert Bissen: A swift counter-attack caught Klaksvik’s defence out. Left winger Yannick de Carvalho cut inside and curled a precise effort into the far corner, silencing the home crowd.
- 68' – Goal! KI Klaksvik 2-1 Atert Bissen: Substitute Jóannes Bjartalíð latched onto a defensive mistake, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted home from a tight angle to restore Klaksvik’s lead.
- 85' – Red Card: Atert Bissen’s central defender Tom Weirich received a second yellow card for a late tackle, leaving the visitors a man down for the closing stages.
Tactical Story
KI Klaksvik head coach Jan Petersen set up in a 4-3-3, aiming to dominate the flanks and use the aerial threat of Frederiksberg. The tactic worked early with the set-piece goal. After conceding, Klaksvik became more direct, bypassing Bissen’s pressing midfield by playing long balls to the wingers. Atert Bissen, under coach Luc Muller, employed a compact 4-4-2 and looked dangerous on the break. However, their lack of discipline in defence – culminating in the red card – undermined their promising performance.
Standout Players
- Árni Frederiksberg (KI Klaksvik): The towering striker scored one goal and won four aerial duels, proving a constant menace.
- Jóannes Bjartalíð (KI Klaksvik): The impact substitute changed the game with his pace and composure for the winning goal.
- Yannick de Carvalho (Atert Bissen): His equaliser showcased quality, and his dribbling troubled Klaksvik’s full-backs throughout.
Season and Table Impact
This result puts KI Klaksvik in a strong position ahead of the second leg in Bissen on 15 July. A win or draw will send them through to the second qualifying round, where a potential tie against either FC Ballkani or HB Tórshavn awaits. For Atert Bissen, the task is simple: they must win by a two-goal margin or by a solitary 1–0 victory to force extra time. The Faroese champions, with their European experience, remain favourites to progress.

