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Stadium Information
Name:
Estádio Cidade de Barcelos
Capacity:
12,046 seats
Address:
Estrada Nacional 103, Vila Boa, 4750-810 Barcelos, Portugal
Description:
Estádio Cidade de Barcelos, inaugurated on May 30, 2004, serves as the modern home ground for Gil Vicente FC. Built at a cost of approximately 22 million euros, this UEFA Category 3 stadium replaced the historic Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo, which had been Gil Vicente's home for around 70 years. The stadium can accommodate 12,046 spectators and features modern facilities that meet international standards, allowing it to host European and international matches. The inaugural match saw Gil Vicente face Nacional de Montevideo from Uruguay, ending in a 2-1 defeat for the home side.
Best Way to Travel to Estádio Cidade de Barcelos
By Bus
Barcelos is well-served by regional bus services connecting the city with major urban centers including Porto and Braga. Several bus lines operate routes that provide access to the stadium area. Check local schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timetables.
By Train
Barcelos has a train station that connects to the Portuguese railway network. Regular services operate from Porto and other major cities. From Barcelos train station, the stadium can be reached by local transport or taxi.
By Car
The stadium is easily accessible by car via the A11 and A3 motorways. From Porto, take the A3 towards Braga and follow signs for Barcelos. The journey from Porto takes approximately 45 minutes. Parking facilities are available near the stadium, but early arrival is recommended on match days.
By Bicycle
Barcelos and the surrounding area offer pleasant cycling routes. While dedicated cycling infrastructure to the stadium may be limited, experienced cyclists can find the stadium accessible. Ensure you have a secure place to lock your bicycle upon arrival.
On foot
For those staying in Barcelos city center, the stadium is approximately 3 kilometers from the historic center. Walking to the stadium allows you to experience the local atmosphere and is a pleasant option for those staying nearby.
Club Information
Current Coach:
César Peixoto
Current Captain:
Rúben Fernandes
Last Season's League Position:
14th in Primeira Liga (fighting relegation)
Founded:
May 3, 1924
Current Competition:
Liga Portugal (First Division)
Additional Information:
César Peixoto was appointed as Gil Vicente's new head coach in March 2025, signing a contract through the end of the 2025-26 season. The former player returned to the club where he had a distinguished playing career, making 65 appearances. The club is focused on maintaining their Primeira Liga status while developing young talent and building a competitive team.
Titles and Trophies of Gil Vicente FC
While Gil Vicente may not have an extensive trophy cabinet at the highest level, their dedication and competitive spirit have solidified their place in Portuguese football.
League Achievements:
Primeira Liga: Best finishes - 5th place (1999-2000, 2021-22)
Segunda Liga: Champions (2004-05, 2018-19)
Liga 3: Various promotions throughout club history
Cup Competitions:
Taça de Portugal: Semi-finals (1976-77)
Taça da Liga: Regular participants in domestic cup competitions
European Competition:
UEFA qualification through domestic league finishes
Club History
Gil Vicente Futebol Clube was founded on May 3, 1924, by a group of friends who would gather in the theater square (Largo do Teatro) in Barcelos. The club was named after the Portuguese playwright Gil Vicente, whose name also adorns the local theater. Initially called Gil Vicente Football Barcelense, the club has deep roots in the cultural heritage of Barcelos.
The club first reached the Primeira Liga in the 1990-91 season after decades in lower divisions. Their most successful period came in the late 1990s and early 2000s, achieving a club-record fifth place in 1999-2000. This remarkable finish came with a memorable final day victory over FC Porto, which helped Sporting CP win their first league title in 18 years.
Gil Vicente has experienced the full spectrum of Portuguese football, having been relegated to the second tier three times but showing resilience by earning promotion back each time. The club moved to their current modern home, Estádio Cidade de Barcelos, in 2004, leaving behind the historic but limited Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo.
Rivalries
Main Rivals
FC Famalicão
The rivalry between Gil Vicente and FC Famalicão is based on regional proximity, with both clubs hailing from the Minho region. Despite the geographical closeness, matches between these two sides are intensely competitive and passionately followed by supporters from both camps. The rivalry adds extra spice to encounters as both clubs compete for regional supremacy and bragging rights in northern Portugal.
Vitória SC (Vitória de Guimarães)
Another significant rivalry exists with Vitória SC, known as the "Dérbi do Minho." As both clubs represent important cities in the Minho province, their encounters carry regional pride and historical significance. Matches between Gil Vicente and Vitória are always highly anticipated and often feature intense atmospheres both on and off the pitch.
Minor Rivalries
SC Braga
While not as intense as other regional rivalries, matches against SC Braga carry significance due to both clubs' proximity and their shared presence in northern Portugal. The difference in status - with Braga being one of Portugal's "Big Four" - adds an underdog element to these encounters for Gil Vicente.
Current Season and Outlook
Under new manager César Peixoto, who took charge in March 2025, Gil Vicente is focused on securing their position in the Primeira Liga. Peixoto's appointment marked a homecoming for the former player, who had a successful career at the club. His mission is to transform the Estádio Cidade de Barcelos into a "fortress" and implement a competitive, aggressive style of play.
The 2024-25 season has been challenging for Gil Vicente, with the team fighting to avoid relegation. However, the appointment of Peixoto brought renewed optimism, and the club showed improvement in the latter part of the season.
Notable Features
Historic Legacy:
Named after Portugal's most famous playwright, Gil Vicente represents the cultural heritage of Barcelos while maintaining strong community ties.
Modern Facilities:
The Estádio Cidade de Barcelos provides a modern matchday experience with UEFA Category 3 standards, capable of hosting international matches.
Academy Development:
The club maintains active youth development programs and has produced several players who have gone on to successful careers in Portuguese football.
Season 2025-2026 Outlook
As Gil Vicente prepares for the 2025-2026 season under César Peixoto's continued guidance, the club aims to build on the foundation established in the previous campaign. With new signings including Antonio Espigares from Villarreal and Ghislain Konan from Burgos, the team is strengthening its squad while maintaining its commitment to developing local talent.
The club's pre-season preparations include their traditional training camp in Arcos de Valdevez and high-profile friendlies, including a notable match against Premier League side Brentford FC, demonstrating the growing international partnerships and recognition of Portuguese football.
