Balaídos, home stadium of Celta Vigo
Celta Vigo

Celta Vigo

SpainSpania
WWLDD

Fondată

1923

Arena

Balaídos

Oraș

Vigo

Capacitate

29,000

Suprafață

grass

#6 Primera Division R0# Copa del Rey #16 Cupa UEFA R0

Trofee

Segunda División

1991/1992,1981/1982,1935/1936,

3xWinner

Segunda División

2011/2012,2004/2005,1975/1976,1968/1969,1965/1966,1960/1961,1959/1960,

7x2nd Place

Copa del Rey

2000/2001,1993/1994,1947/1948,

3x2nd Place

Celta Vigo

Real Club Celta de Vigo is a Spanish football club founded in 1923 in Vigo, Galicia, in northwest Spain. The club plays its home matches at the Estadio de Balaidos and competes in La Liga. Known as 'Os Celestes' (The Sky Blues), Celta Vigo are celebrated for their fluid, technical style of play and their passionate Galician support. The club came close to winning La Liga in 1991 and has had memorable European campaigns, reaching the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 2003. Celta have produced or hosted world-class players including Iago Aspas, one of Spain's greatest strikers. The club's strong regional identity is tied to Galician culture and language, making them a unique and beloved institution in Spanish football.