Nickname(s) | Os Celestes (The Sky Blues) | ||
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Founded | 1927 | ||
Ground | Municipal de Barreiro | ||
Capacity | 1,024 | ||
President | Carlos Mouriño | ||
Head coach | Claudio Giráldez | ||
League | Primera Federación – Group 1 | ||
2022–23 | Primera Federación – Group 1, 5th of 20 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Real Club Celta de Vigo Fortuna or simply Celta Fortuna is a Spanish football team based in Vigo, Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1927, it is the reserve team of Celta Vigo and competes in the Primera Federación – Group 1, the third tier of Spanish football. They play their home games at Municipal de Barreiro, with a 1,024-seat capacity.[1]
History
In 1927, the Sport Club Turista was founded, which was renamed Club Turista nine years later. In 1988, a merger with Gran Peña FC was announced, but eventually Turista was taken over by Celta de Vigo and renamed Celta Turista.
In its first season of professional football, Celta Turista played in the Preferente Autonómica, finishing in first place with 57 points. It first reached the third division in 1992–93, being relegated the following campaign; in 1996, in order to comply with the new Royal Spanish Football Federation regulations, the club changed its denomination to the Celta de Vigo B. In the 1996–97 season, the club finished in 19th place in Segunda División B and relegated back to the fourth division.[2]
In the 2018–19 season, Celta B were close to relegation but kept their place in Segunda División B. The club finished 16th among 20 teams.[3] On 23 March 2023, the club requested to the Royal Spanish Football Federation to change its name to Celta Fortuna in honour of Celta's predecessor club Real Fortuna FC.[4]
Club background
- Sport Club Turista (1927–1936)
- Club Turista (1936–1988)
- Celta Turista (1988–1996)
- Celta de Vigo B (1996–2023)
- Celta de Vigo Fortuna (2023–present)
Current squad
- As of 22 December 2023.[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserve team
- As of 22 December 2023.[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
Season-by-season record
As an independent club
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As a reserve team of Celta de Vigo
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- 2 seasons in Primera Federación
- 22 seasons in Segunda División B
- 38 seasons in Tercera División
- 18 seasons in Galician regional divisions
References
- ↑ "Instalaciones". rccelta.es (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
- ↑ "Histórico Celta B – Tercera División G 1 1997/1998". resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ↑ "Clasificación y resultados de la Segunda B G1 Temporada 2018–2019". ideal.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 November 2019.
- ↑ "El filial del Celta pasará a denominarse Celta Fortuna" [The reserve team of Celta will be named Celta Fortuna]. La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 23 March 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
- ↑ "Celta Fortuna – Players". RC Celta. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ↑ "Squad of Celta Fortuna". BeSoccer. Retrieved 22 December 2023.