

FC Paços de Ferreira
Founded
1950
Coach
Nuno BragaVenue
Estádio da Capital do Móvel
City
Paços de Ferreira
Capacity
9,146
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
6W 9D 9L
H:3W/A:3W
Goals
23 / 34 (-11)
H:14/A:9
Clean Sheets
8
H:3/A:5
Rank
16
Recent Results
vs SL Benfica II
Segunda Liga · 14/03/2026
@ Portimonense SC
Segunda Liga · 07/03/2026
vs UD Oliveirense
Segunda Liga · 01/03/2026
@ FC Porto II
Segunda Liga · 23/02/2026
vs SCU Torreense
Segunda Liga · 15/02/2026
vs Sporting CP II
Segunda Liga · 10/02/2026
vs Académico de Viseu
Segunda Liga · 23/01/2026
@ FC Vizela
Segunda Liga · 15/01/2026
@ FC Penafiel
Segunda Liga · 04/01/2026
vs SC Farense
Segunda Liga · 28/12/2025
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Leixões SC
Segunda Liga
22/03/2026
16:30
@ UD Leiria
Segunda Liga
29/03/2026
19:00
vs CS Marítimo
Segunda Liga
04/04/2026
17:00
@ FC Felgueiras
Segunda Liga
12/04/2026
17:00
vs GD Chaves
Segunda Liga
19/04/2026
17:00
@ Lusitânia de Lourosa Futebol Clube
Segunda Liga
26/04/2026
17:00
vs CD Feirense
Segunda Liga
03/05/2026
17:00
@ SC Farense
Segunda Liga
10/05/2026
17:00
vs FC Penafiel
Segunda Liga
17/05/2026
17:00
FC Paços de Ferreira
FC Paços de Ferreira is a Portuguese football club founded in 1950 in Paços de Ferreira, a municipality in the Porto district known as the 'Capital do Móvel' (Furniture Capital). The club plays at the Estádio da Capital do Móvel, which holds around 9,146 spectators. Paços de Ferreira have been a regular presence in the Primeira Liga and are known for developing and selling young talent, functioning effectively as a selling club. Their most notable achievement came in the 2011–12 season when they finished third in the Primeira Liga and qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage, defeating Newcastle United in the play-off round — a landmark result in the club's history.



























