

Vitória
Founded
1899
Venue
Estádio Manoel Barradas
City
Salvador
Capacity
35,980
Surface
grass
Did you know?
Esporte Clube Vitória was founded on 13 May 1899 in Salvador, Bahia, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Brazil.
Season Stats
Record
3W 2D 4L
H:3W/A:0W
Goals
9 / 14 (-5)
H:6/A:3
Clean Sheets
1
H:0/A:1
Rank
16
Sidelined Players (28)
Recent Results
vs Juazeirense
Copa do Nordeste · 08/04/2026
@ Chapecoense
Serie A · 05/04/2026
@ Cruzeiro
Serie A · 01/04/2026
@ CRB
Copa do Nordeste · 28/03/2026
vs Botafogo PB
Copa do Nordeste · 25/03/2026
vs Mirassol
Serie A · 22/03/2026
@ Grêmio
Serie A · 19/03/2026
vs Atlético Mineiro
Serie A · 14/03/2026
@ Bahia
Serie A · 11/03/2026
@ Bahia
Baiano 1 · 07/03/2026
Upcoming Fixtures
vs São Paulo
Serie A
11/04/2026
21:30
vs Piauí
Copa do Nordeste
16/04/2026
02:30
vs Corinthians
Serie A
18/04/2026
01:00
@ Flamengo
Copa do Brasil
23/04/2026
02:30
@ Athletico Paranaense
Serie A
26/04/2026
23:30
@ Confiança
Copa do Nordeste
29/04/2026
22:00
vs Coritiba
Serie A
02/05/2026
21:00
@ Fluminense
Serie A
09/05/2026
23:00
vs Flamengo
Copa do Brasil
15/05/2026
02:30
@ RB Bragantino
Serie A
17/05/2026
23:30
Vitória
Esporte Clube Vitória was founded on 13 May 1899 in Salvador, Bahia, making it one of the oldest clubs in Brazil. The club initially competed in cricket before embracing football, playing its first football match in 1901. Known as Leão da Barra (Lion of the Bar) or Rubro-Negro Baiano, they wear distinctive red and black horizontal stripes and play at the Manoel Barradas stadium, with a capacity of 35,632. Vitória is the most successful team in the history of the Copa do Nordeste, with five titles, and was Brasileirão runner-up in 1993. Their youth academy has produced international stars including David Luiz, Hulk, Bebeto, and Dida. In 2023, Vitória won the Série B championship, earning promotion to the top flight and continuing a storied legacy in north-eastern Brazilian football.























































