Portugal Nacional 02/01 15:00 18 Vitoria SC v SC Espinho - View
Portugal Nacional 02/09 16:00 19 Vitoria SC v VC Viana - View
Portugal Nacional 02/15 18:30 20 Vitoria SC v Ala Nun'Alvares Gondomar - View
Portugal Cup 02/16 17:00 3 Ala Nun'Alvares Gondomar v Vitoria SC - View
Portugal Nacional 02/22 17:00 21 SL Benfica v Vitoria SC - View
Portugal Nacional 03/01 17:00 22 Vitoria SC v Castelo Maia - View

Vitória Sport Clube is a Portuguese sports club in the city of Guimarães, where different sports are practiced. This article is about its professional volleyball section, whose senior men's and women's teams compete, respectively, in the Portuguese Volleyball First Division and the Women's Volleyball First Division, both of which are the main levels of the sport in Portugal.

The teams, from youth to senior level, train and play their games in the Vimaranense Unit Sports Pavilion, which is located in the Vitória SC Academy.

History

Vitória SC opened the doors of Guimarães to volleyball in 1947 by forming a men's team to play a match against Académico de Braga, in what was the first demonstration of volleyball in the city. Of all the sports, it was through volleyball that some of the prejudices against women's sport that affected society at the time were overcome. As a result, at the beginning of the 1960s, with the sport being adopted by other teams in Portugal, it was possible to form the first women's volleyball championship.

It was in 1962 that Vitória SC, along with other clubs, made its debut in official competitions. However, it wasn't until 1976 that women's volleyball team became a permanent part of Vitória Sport Clube's history. The following decade was an extremely successful one, with the team making its way up through the top flight, making five consecutive appearances in European competitions.

However, in 1987 Vitória stopped taking part in the national volleyball championship, declaring the women's team extinct due to financial difficulties and a lack of proper infrastructure.

Nevertheless, after a decade, in 1998, Vitória SC formed a senior team again and began competing in national competitions, winning the Second Division in 2006/07 and entering the top tier of Portuguese volleyball in 2020/21. They have won one more title so far in 2023/24, the Federation Cup 3-2 against SL Benfica.

It was also in 1998 that the men's volleyball team was founded, and in just three seasons they reached the First Division in 2000/01. Their success was such that during their first 9 seasons in the top flight, Vitória's worst finish was 4th place. During that time, they were also national champions in 2007/08, won the Portuguese Cup in 2008/09 (beating SC Espinho 3-2) and made several excellent appearances in European competitions. They would later win the Federation Cup in 2018/19, beating AJ Fonte do Bastardo 2-0, after finishing runners-up in 2016/17.

Vitoria SC is a professional volleyball team based in Guimaraes, Portugal. The team competes in the top tier of Portuguese volleyball and has a strong reputation for their competitive spirit and skilled players.

Vitoria SC has a rich history in the sport, with a dedicated fan base and a commitment to developing young talent through their youth academy. The team is known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play, with a focus on teamwork and strategic gameplay.

Vitoria SC has achieved success both domestically and internationally, with numerous titles and accolades to their name. They are a respected and formidable opponent on the volleyball court, consistently challenging for top honors in the Portuguese volleyball league.

Overall, Vitoria SC is a powerhouse in Portuguese volleyball, known for their passion for the sport and their dedication to excellence on and off the court.