Vikingur Reykjavik 1–0 Győri ETO FC | UEFA Champions League – First Qualifying Round, First Leg
Icelandic champions Vikingur Reykjavik took a slender but vital advantage in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League first qualifying round tie, beating Hungarian side Győri ETO FC 1-0 at the Kópavogsvöllur on 8 July 2026. The solitary goal came early in the second half, giving the home side a lead to protect heading into the return leg in Győr.
Match Overview
The match, played under the midnight sun in Reykjavik, was a tightly contested affair typical of early-season Champions League qualifiers. Vikingur, making their first appearance in the competition since 2021, looked to impose their physical style against a Győri side that had not featured in Europe for over a decade. The first half produced few clear chances, with both defences well organised.
Key Moment
The breakthrough came in the 54th minute. Vikingur midfielder Aron Jóhannsson collected a loose ball on the edge of the box, drove forward and unleashed a low drive that beat Győri goalkeeper Dániel Kovács at his near post. The goal sparked jubilant celebrations among the home supporters, who sensed a famous victory was within reach.
Tactical Battle
Győri ETO struggled to create meaningful opportunities, managing only two shots on target across the ninety minutes. Their most dangerous moment came ten minutes after the break when striker Bálint Szabó headed over from a corner. Vikingur’s disciplined 4-4-2 formation clogged the midfield, forcing the Hungarian side into long-range efforts that rarely troubled goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen.
Standout Performers
- Aron Jóhannsson (Vikingur) – The goalscorer was a constant threat driving from midfield and worked tirelessly to track back defensively.
- Gunnar Nielsen (Vikingur) – The experienced goalkeeper made two solid stops in the second half to preserve his clean sheet.
- Zoltán Horváth (Győri) – The away side’s captain led by example in central defence, making several crucial interceptions.
Season Context
Vikingur Reykjavik entered this tie as the 2025 Icelandic champions, having won their fourth Úrvalsdeild title in six seasons. For Győri ETO FC, this was a return to European football after finishing third in the Hungarian OTP Bank Liga. The result leaves the tie finely balanced, with the second leg scheduled for 15 July in Győr’s ETO Park.

