The first Faroese team in history to play in a European Cup final phase, KI Klaksvik immediately entered the top of the most eccentric European trips for LOSC and French clubs in general. The northern club has never played a match in such a northern region, and even less in such a confusing setting. As if out of JRR Tolkien’s universe, the Faroe Islands resemble a small isolated world, a territory where majestic mountains pierce the recurring fog, separated only by waterfalls, and where sheep (80,000) have numerical superiority over humans (54,000 inhabitants).