Kaj Leo Johannesen was a
football goalkeeper and received 4 full international caps for the
Faroes. He made his debut as a half-time substitute in a
Euro 1992 qualifying game against eventual winners
Denmark in
Landskrona,
Sweden, which served as
Faroes' home ground during their very first international qualifying tournament. He played all 90 minutes in his other international matches, including the first ever competitive game, played on the Faroes, on 3 June 1992 at
Svangaskarð,
Toftir against
Belgium in
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification. He was unused substitute in 18 FIFA registered international matches in the period between 1989 and 1995. Kaj Leo was kept on the bench in most international matches by the "Bobble Hat" goalkeeper
Jens Martin Knudsen, also in the
Euro 1992 qualifying 1–0 victory over
Austria in
Landskrona,
Sweden on 12 September 1990.
Club football career Kaj Leo Johannesen played as first choice goalkeeper for one of the strongest Faroese clubs,
HB Tórshavn between 1984 and 1998, and made some comebacks in later years. He became champion of the Faroese league in 1988, 1990 and 1998. == Handball player for Kyndil ==