Facts About Celta Vigo Football Club ⚽


Real Club Celta de Vigo, commonly known as Celta Vigo or just Celta, is a Spanish professional football club based in Vigo, Galicia. The club competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football, and was founded in August 1923 as Club Celta following the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Fortuna. Their home stadium is Balaídos, which seats 24,870 spectators.

🏆 Club History and Achievements

Celta have never won the league title nor Copa del Rey, although they have reached the final three times in the latter. The club finished in their best-ever position of fourth in 2002–03, qualifying for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, where they were eliminated by Arsenal in the round of 16. In the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, Celta reached the semi-finals for the first time, losing to Manchester United.

In 2000, Celta were one of the co-winners of the UEFA Intertoto Cup. In January 1927, Celta won the ‘Copa del Rey Alfonso XIII’ trophy after defeating the English sailors team 4–1. In 1947–48, Celta ranked fourth, the club’s joint highest ever finish, and reached the Copa del Generalísimo final, where they lost 4–1 to Sevilla FC.

🔵 Club Identity and Rivalry

The club’s name is derived from the Celtic peoples who once lived in Galicia. Celta have a long-standing rivalry with fellow Galician club Deportivo La Coruña, with whom they contest the Galician derby. Celta’s home colours are sky blue and white, representative of the Galician flag.

Celta’s original crest featured a red shield with two stylised letter Cs and the royal crown of Spain. The following year the shield’s colour was changed to the traditional sky blue colour. Like many other Galician clubs, the crest also features the red cross of Saint James which was added in 1928.

📊 Key Facts Table

Category Detail Category Detail
Full Name Real Club Celta de Vigo Founded August 1923
Nickname Os Celestes (The Sky Blues) Stadium Balaídos (24,870 seats)
Best League Finish 4th (2002–03) Best European Finish UEL Semi-finals (2016–17)
Major Trophies UEFA Intertoto Cup (2000) Longest Kit Sponsor Citroën (1985–2016)
🏁 In summary, Celta Vigo is a Spanish football club founded in 1923 from the merger of two Vigo-based teams. The club has never won La Liga or the Copa del Rey but achieved notable European success, including a UEFA Champions League appearance and a UEFA Europa League semi-final. Their identity is tied to Galician culture, with sky blue colours and a crest featuring the cross of Saint James.