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League Position
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Established
1922 (102 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
(30,165 Capacity)

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Location
Guimarães, Portugal

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Competitions
Portuguese Primeira Liga
Taca de Portugal
Taca de Liga
UEFA Europa Conference League

Last Edit
zag: 30/Oct/23


Upcoming
30/03 Guimaraes - Moreirense
03/04 Guimaraes - FC Porto
07/04 FC Porto - Guimaraes
13/04 Guimaraes - SC Farense
17/04 FC Porto - Guimaraes

Results
17/03 Chaves 1 - 2 Guimaraes
09/03 Guimaraes 1 - 0 Famalicao
02/03 Estoril-Prai 1 - 3 Guimaraes
24/02 Guimaraes 0 - 2 Casa Pia
17/02 Portimonense 1 - 1 Guimaraes

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Vitória Sport Clube, commonly known as Vitória de Guimarães, is a football club based in Guimarães, Portugal.

As a top contender to the title of fourth best supported club in Portugal, it has tried to end the favoritism of the so-called "Big Three" (Benfica, Porto and Sporting CP), maintaining good positions in the Primeira Liga, where it has finished third on four occasions, the last one in 2007–08 season.

As a rule in recent years, Vitória de Guimarães has been battling for European places, trying to place 5th or above in the league. In its history, they have won one Portuguese Cup and one Super Cup. Its main rivals are SC Braga, of the neighbouring city, with whom the club disputes the "Derby of Minho". Vitória's crest, nickname, and stadium honour Afonso Henriques, first King of Portugal and possibly a Guimarães native.

Besides football, the club has other sports sections, such as volleyball (National Champion in 2007–08), basketball (League Champion in 2006–07 and Cup Champion in 2007–08), swimming, water polo, kickboxing, judo, beach soccer, table tennis, athletics, women's futsal, among others.

Team Members


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Antoñín





Jubal





Abouchabaka





Álvarez





Amaro





Amoah





Aurélio





Bamba





Bernardo





Biai





Esteves





Fernandes





Ferreira





Freitas





Gaspar





Händel





Henrique





Hurtado





Jesus





Jesus





Kim





Luz





Maga





Mangas





Miranda





Ogawa





Oliveira





Ouattara





Pereira





Poha





Quaresma





Raimund





Ribeiro





Rocha










Safira





Sampaio





Saraiva



10

Silva





Silva





Silva





Silva





Silva





Tallo





Tié





Touré





Valente



1

Varela





Wakaso



3

Woledzi





Zinovich



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Stadium or Home

The Estádio D. Afonso Henriques (English: D. Afonso Henriques Stadium) is a football stadium in the city of Guimarães, Portugal.

The stadium is home of Guimarães's most successful team, Vitória de Guimarães, presently completing in the top-flight Portuguese Liga. The stadium was built in 1965 and was renovated and expanded in 2003 for the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament by architect Eduardo Guimarães. Estádio D. Afonso Henriques has a capacity of 30,165 and it is named after the first King of Portugal — and also a Guimarães native — Dom Afonso Henriques. It was formerly known as Estádio Municipal de Guimarães, and before that as the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques.

During Euro 2004, the stadium hosted two of the tournament's matches.

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