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Celta Vigo

Celta Vigo

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (35%) Draw (32%) Loss (32%)
37 Played
13 Won
12 Drawn
12 Lost
52 Goals For
48 Goals Against

Team Overview

Celta Vigo stands as one of La Liga's most resilient and tactically astute clubs, known for their commitment to developing technical football and nurturing talent through their renowned academy system. Based in Galicia, the club has established itself as a consistent La Liga presence with a reputation for playing attractive, possession-based football that emphasizes quick passing combinations and intelligent movement. Throughout their history, Celta has typically positioned themselves as a mid-table La Liga side with occasional forays into European competition, building their identity around a strong connection to their local community and a distinctive style of play that prioritizes technique over physicality.

Under Claudio Giraldez, this season's campaign reflects both the club's characteristic resilience and areas for tactical refinement. With 13 wins, 12 draws, and 12 losses across 37 matches, Celta has demonstrated remarkable balance in their results, though this consistency has been a double-edged sword. Their goal tally of 52 scored against 48 conceded suggests a well-organized unit that maintains defensive structure while creating sufficient attacking opportunities. The nine clean sheets indicate solid defensive foundations, while failing to score in only six matches highlights their attacking reliability.

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Perhaps most intriguingly, Celta's form reveals a fascinating tactical paradox: they have been significantly stronger away from home than at their own stadium. With eight wins in 19 away fixtures compared to just five wins in 18 home matches, this suggests the team thrives when adapting to different tactical challenges and perhaps performs better when the pressure of home expectations is removed. This away strength, combined with their positive goal difference of +4, demonstrates a squad capable of competing effectively across La Liga's diverse tactical landscape.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (3)

I. Radu
#13 I. Radu
Marc Vidal
#25 Marc Vidal
Iván Villar
#1 Iván Villar

Defenders (10)

J. Aidoo
#4 J. Aidoo
Marcos Alonso
#20 Marcos Alonso
Carlos Domínguez
#24 Carlos Domínguez
Yoel Lago
#29 Yoel Lago
Óscar Mingueza
#3 Óscar Mingueza
Álvaro Núñez
#14 Álvaro Núñez
M. Ristić
#21 M. Ristić
Javi Rodríguez
#32 Javi Rodríguez
C. Starfelt
#2 C. Starfelt
Manu Fernández
#12 Manu Fernández

Midfielders (12)

Sergio Carreira
#5 Sergio Carreira
Javi Rueda
#17 Javi Rueda
Andrés Antañón
#36 Andrés Antañón
H. Burcio
#5 H. Burcio
Hugo González
#7 Hugo González
Fer López
#8 Fer López
O. Marcos
#19 O. Marcos
I. Moriba
#6 I. Moriba
Miguel Román
#17 Miguel Román
Hugo Sotelo
#22 Hugo Sotelo
M. Vecino
#15 M. Vecino
Hugo Álvarez
#23 Hugo Álvarez

Attackers (8)

A. Arcos
#11 A. Arcos
Iago Aspas
#10 Iago Aspas
F. Cervi
#11 F. Cervi
Pablo Durán
#18 Pablo Durán
J. El Abdellaoui
#39 J. El Abdellaoui
Borja Iglesias
#7 Borja Iglesias
Ferran Jutglà
#9 Ferran Jutglà
W. Swedberg
#19 W. Swedberg

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (33)

Álvaro Núñez
From Elche
Transfer Feb 2026
M. Vecino
From Lazio
Transfer Feb 2026
Fer López
From Wolves
Loan Jan 2026
L. de la Torre
From San Diego FC
Return from loan Dec 2025
A. Arcos
From Celta Vigo
Raise Nov 2025
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Departures (41)

Bryan Zaragoza
To Bayern München
Return from loan Jan 2026
Fran Beltrán
To Girona
Transfer Jan 2026
I. Tarba
To Din. Bucuresti
Transfer Jan 2026
Damián Rodríguez
To Racing Santander
Loan Jan 2026
A. Arcos
To Arcos Angel
Free agent Nov 2025
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Injuries & Availability

0 Out 0 Doubtful

No injuries reported - full squad available.

Impact Analysis

Celta Vigo find themselves in the enviable position of having a completely clean bill of health, with no players currently sidelined through injury. This represents a significant advantage for the Galician side, as they can field their strongest possible lineup without any forced tactical adjustments or reliance on second-choice options. The absence of any injury concerns means the coaching staff has maximum flexibility in team selection and can implement their preferred tactical systems without compromise.

Having full squad availability is particularly valuable in the demanding La Liga schedule, where squad rotation and depth often prove crucial to maintaining performance levels. Celta's injury-free status allows them to maintain consistency in their starting eleven while also providing quality options from the bench. This depth across all positions gives the team tactical versatility and the ability to adapt their approach based on opposition and match situations rather than being constrained by personnel limitations. The clean injury report also suggests effective fitness and conditioning programs, which bodes well for maintaining this positive situation throughout the campaign's physically demanding periods.

Recent Form

DLWWL
D Athletic Club 1-1 (A)
L Levante 2-3 (H)
W Atletico Madrid 0-1 (A)
W Elche 3-1 (H)
L Villarreal 2-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Celta Vigo's recent form presents a picture of inconsistency, with two wins, one draw, and two defeats across their last five matches. Their mixed record of eight goals scored and seven conceded highlights a team that can find the net but struggles to maintain defensive solidity. The attacking output has been respectable, averaging 1.6 goals per game, though this has been undermined by their inability to keep clean sheets in any of their recent fixtures.

The quality of opposition faced has been notably high, with encounters against established La Liga sides including Atletico Madrid, Villarreal, and Athletic Club. Their standout result came in the form of a 1-0 away victory against Atletico Madrid, demonstrating their capability to perform against top-tier opposition. However, defensive frailties have been evident, particularly in their 3-2 home defeat to Levante and 2-1 away loss to Villarreal. While they showed attacking intent in their 3-1 home victory over Elche, the pattern suggests a team that can compete effectively but lacks the consistency needed for sustained success. Their recent performances indicate tactical flexibility but highlight the need for improved defensive organization to complement their attacking threat.

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