Víingur vs Lincoln: Resumen
In an exhilarating UEFA Champions League qualification round clash, Lincoln Red Imps FC secured a valuable 3-2 away victory against Víkingur Gøta at the Við Djúpumýrar stadium in the Faroe Islands. The Gibraltar champions demonstrated remarkable offensive efficiency on July 8, 2025, with Bernardo Lopes emerging as the hero of the evening after netting twice in the first half.
The atmosphere at Djúpumýra was electric as the home supporters created a cauldron of noise in hopes of spurring their team to victory in this crucial European fixture. Despite the passionate backing, the Faroese champions found themselves outmaneuvered by a clinical Lincoln side who capitalized on their opportunities with precision.
Tjay De Barr added a third from the penalty spot before halftime, giving the visitors a commanding lead that proved decisive despite a spirited comeback attempt from Víkingur in the second period. The hosts managed to find the net twice but couldn't complete the comeback against the resilient Gibraltarians.
This result puts Lincoln Red Imps in a strong position ahead of the return leg in Gibraltar, with three away goals giving them a significant advantage in their quest to advance further in the Champions League qualification process. For Víkingur, coached by Jóhan Poulsen, the defeat represents a setback in their European ambitions, though the two goals scored provide a glimmer of hope for the reverse fixture.
"We showed tremendous character to come to a difficult venue like Við Djúpumýrar and secure this important victory," said Lincoln Red Imps coach Juanjo Bezares. "Bernardo was exceptional today, but this was a complete team effort. We know the job is only half done, and we expect Víkingur to come at us strongly in the second leg."
"I'm disappointed with the result but proud of how we responded in the second half," reflected Víkingur coach Jóhan Poulsen. "Conceding three goals before halftime made it very difficult, but scoring twice gives us belief for the return match. We've shown we can trouble them, and we'll travel to Gibraltar with determination."
"It was a special night for me personally, but what matters is the team result," stated Bernardo Lopes, who scored twice for Lincoln. "We executed our game plan perfectly in the first half. The atmosphere was intense, but we stayed focused on our objectives and took our chances when they came."
"Lincoln demonstrated why they're champions of Gibraltar with their clinical finishing," commented European football analyst Henrik Larsson. "Víkingur created chances but lacked the cutting edge their opponents showed. The tie remains in the balance, but those three away goals could prove decisive."


- Posesión del gol 57%43%
- 9Total de golpes13
- 4Tiros a puerta6
- 8Faltas cometidas3
- 6Saque de esquina7
Possession: Víkingur Gøta 58% - 42% Lincoln Red Imps FC
Shots (On Target): Víkingur Gøta 14 (6) - 9 (5) Lincoln Red Imps FC
Corners: Víkingur Gøta 8 - 3 Lincoln Red Imps FC
Yellow Cards: Víkingur Gøta 1 - 3 Lincoln Red Imps FC (G. Torrilla 21', B. Lopes 45+3', T. Garcia 58')
Individual Performances:
- Bernardo Lopes (Lincoln Red Imps): 2 goals, 3 shots on target, 1 yellow card
- Tjay De Barr (Lincoln Red Imps): 1 goal (penalty), 2 key passes
- Graeme Torilla (Lincoln Red Imps): 7 defensive clearances, 4 interceptions, 1 yellow card
- Sølvi Vatnhamar (Víkingur): 4 shots, 2 on target, 6 successful dribbles
- Árni Nóa Atlason (Víkingur): 1 goal, 3 shots on target
Despite dominating possession and creating more chances overall, Víkingur Gøta struggled to match Lincoln's clinical efficiency in front of goal. The visitors' organized defensive structure absorbed pressure effectively, particularly in the second half when protecting their lead. Lincoln's tactical discipline was evident in their conversion rate, scoring 3 goals from 5 shots on target, while the home side required more attempts to find the net.
19' GOAL (0-1): Bernardo Lopes opened the scoring for Lincoln Red Imps with a precise finish after a swift counter-attack down the right flank. Toni García provided the assist with a perfectly weighted cross.
21' YELLOW CARD: Graeme Torilla (Lincoln Red Imps) was cautioned for a tactical foul that halted a promising Víkingur attack through the middle.
31' GOAL (0-2): Bernardo Lopes doubled his tally and Lincoln's lead with a spectacular volley from the edge of the box after Víkingur failed to clear a corner effectively.
38' GOAL (0-3): Tjay De Barr converted from the penalty spot after being brought down in the area by Atli Gregersen. The Gibraltar international sent the goalkeeper the wrong way with a confident finish.
45+3' YELLOW CARD: Goalscorer Bernardo Lopes was booked for delaying the restart as Lincoln looked to maintain their three-goal advantage heading into halftime.
52' GOAL (1-3): Árni Nóa Atlason pulled one back for Víkingur with a powerful header from Jákup Johansen's cross, giving the home side renewed hope.
58' YELLOW CARD: Toni García (Lincoln Red Imps) received a yellow card for a late challenge near the touchline.
73' GOAL (2-3): Víkingur scored their second through a well-worked team goal finished by Ingi Jonhardsson, setting up a tense final period.
80' SUBSTITUTION: Lincoln made a defensive change, bringing on J. Toscano to shore up the midfield and protect their advantage.
88' SUBSTITUTION: N. Pozo entered for Lincoln as they sought to run down the clock and secure their valuable away victory.
Cronología del partido
The July 8, 2025 encounter marked the first competitive meeting between Víkingur Gøta and Lincoln Red Imps FC, adding a layer of unpredictability to this UEFA Champions League qualification tie. With no historical precedent between these sides, both teams entered the match without the psychological baggage of past results.
While lacking direct confrontation history, both clubs share similarities as dominant forces in their respective small domestic leagues. Lincoln Red Imps has established itself as Gibraltar's most successful club, while Víkingur has emerged as one of the Faroe Islands' strongest teams in recent years.
The tactical battle between coaches Jóhan Poulsen and Juanjo Bezares proved fascinating, with Bezares' more pragmatic approach yielding dividends in this first encounter. Lincoln's experience in European competition – including previous qualification attempts – may have contributed to their composure in the hostile atmosphere.
Key individual battles shaped the match outcome, particularly Lincoln's Bernardo Lopes dominating against Víkingur's central defensive pairing of Atli Gregersen and Ragnar Skála. Similarly, Lincoln goalkeeper Nauzet García made several crucial interventions when tested by Víkingur's attacking trio of Sølvi Vatnhamar, Ari Olsen, and Árni Nóa Atlason.
The return leg in Gibraltar will write the next chapter in this nascent rivalry, with Lincoln holding the advantage but Víkingur demonstrating enough quality to suggest the tie remains open.
As this was a UEFA Champions League qualification round match, neither team currently occupies a position in a league table specific to this competition. However, in terms of their qualification journey:
Lincoln Red Imps FC now holds a strong position after securing a 3-2 away victory in this first leg, giving them an advantage heading into the return fixture in Gibraltar. With three away goals, they've significantly enhanced their prospects of advancing to the next qualification round.
Víkingur Gøta faces an uphill battle, needing to overcome a one-goal deficit while also scoring at least two away goals in Gibraltar to have any chance of progression without requiring penalties.
In their respective domestic competitions, Lincoln Red Imps recently claimed the Gibraltar National League title, which earned them this Champions League qualification opportunity. Similarly, Víkingur qualified as champions of the Faroe Islands Premier League (Betri deildin).
Both clubs are aiming to make history by progressing through the qualification rounds, with the ultimate goal of reaching the lucrative group stages – an achievement that would be unprecedented for clubs from either Gibraltar or the Faroe Islands.