Early history (1965–1997) The club was first founded as
Vuosaaren Viikingit ('Vuosaari Vikings') in 1965. The new club started at the very bottom of the Finnish football pyramid, spending their first years in the fifth and sixth divisions. For the 1973 season, they were promoted to the
IV division and played there for the next ten seasons. In 1983, the team were promoted to the
III division, but this visit was cut short, as they were relegated again the following season. They were promoted again for the 1993 season, and this time managed to stay up. They even made a year-long visit to the
Kakkonen in 1996, but were relegated after finishing last in their group. In 1997, the footballing section of the club was split into its own organisation with the name FC Viikingit.
Climb to the Veikkausliiga (1997–2007) With the new organisation in place, the football club started to enjoy some success in the third division, and were promoted back to the Kakkonen for the 2001 season. The newly promoted team did well in the second division, finishing at first place in their group and winning direct promotion to the
Ykkönen for the 2002 season. In their first season in the first division, FC Viikingit finished second to last and had to compete in a
play-off against
WJK from
Varkaus. The Reds won the play-off and remained in the first division. For the 2003 season,
Markku Kanerva was appointed the club's manager. He led the club to a successful season, finishing third in a 14-team league, only one point from a promotion play-off spot. In 2004, the club were managed by
Steven Polack and finished fourth. In 2013, the club were in danger of relegation to the
Kakkonen, but played well in the closing stage of the season, finishing seventh in the end. This was the club's worst finish since 2002. The season's bright spot was that the reserve team,
FC Viikkarit, won their group in the
Kolmonen and were promoted to the second division for the 2014 season.
Season records 2001–2013 == Ground ==