About RC Celta de Vigo
RC Celta de Vigo
RC Celta de Vigo is a Spanish football club from the port city of Vigo in Galicia, competing in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. Founded in 1923, the club is the leading footballing institution of its region and a proud symbol of Galician identity, drawing fervent support from across the area and carrying a strong sense of local pride into every campaign.
Celta play their home games at the Estadio de Balaídos, a historic ground close to the Atlantic that provides a passionate and atmospheric home for the club. The team's sky-blue-and-white colours are well known throughout Spanish football, giving the Celtiñas a distinctive look that reflects the club's coastal roots and its deep connection to Vigo.
Squad and Approach
The current squad combines attacking ambition with experience. Up front, Ferran Jutglà and the seasoned Borja Iglesias provide goals and movement, while young talent Fer López adds creativity and drive in support. In wide areas, Franco Cervi offers craft and delivery, and at the back Carl Starfelt brings height and defensive solidity. Goalkeeper Hugo Gonzalez contributes further depth, helping to round out a balanced and competitive group.
Celta's identity is built on technical, attacking football and a strong bond with its Galician support. The club aims to play with ambition and flair while remaining grounded in its regional roots and community. With a passionate fan base and a squad capable of causing problems for any opponent, Celta de Vigo will keep striving to establish itself comfortably among the competitive sides of La Liga.
Key players
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RC Celta de Vigo competes in the La Liga.
RC Celta de Vigo is a football club based in Spain.
RC Celta de Vigo was founded in 1923.
RC Celta de Vigo play their home matches at Estadio de Balaídos.