Estadio General José Antonio Páez, home stadium of Portuguesa
Portuguesa

Portuguesa

VenezuelaVenezuela
LDWLD

Founded

1972

Venue

Estadio General José Antonio Páez

City

Acarigua-Araure

Capacity

18,000

Surface

grass

#6 Primera División R7

Trophies

Primera División

1983,

1x2nd Place

Portuguesa

Portuguesa FC was founded in 1972 in Acarigua-Araure, a twin city in the Portuguesa state of western Venezuela. The club is one of the most historically successful in Venezuelan football, having won multiple Venezuelan Primera Division titles and participated in the Copa Libertadores on several occasions. They play home matches at Estadio General Jose Antonio Paez, which holds 18,000 spectators. Known informally as Los Granates for their distinctive dark red shirts, Portuguesa have a passionate regional fanbase. The club has historically served as a development ground for Venezuelan talent, and their successes in the 1980s and 1990s helped define an era of Venezuelan club football before the game's broader modernisation in the country.