The Clube de Caçadores do Porto (CCP) is one of Portugal's most historic and prestigious sporting institutions, established in 1878. Located in the scenic Foz do Sousa area of Gondomar, just 10 km from Porto, the club has served as a cornerstone for elite shooting sports for nearly 150 years. It is a designated high-performance center that caters to both Olympic-level athletes and recreational hunters, offering a professional environment that seamlessly blends historic tradition with modern technical infrastructure.
The club’s primary competitive differentiator is its unique hilltop integration within the Sousa River Valley. This natural relief creates a technically demanding environment where targets fly against complex backgrounds of dense vegetation and hills, while persistent valley breezes frequently alter trajectories. To extend training capacity, the range is equipped with floodlights for late-night shooting, a rare feature that allows athletes to practice after sunset during the week.
Technically, the facility is engineered for high-volume international competition, featuring four specialized Trap 1 ranges and certified layouts for Olympic Trench (FO), Universal Trench, and Hélices (ZZ Bird). The range utilizes Multipull automation systems for electronic scoring and target release, ensuring precision and reliability during major fixtures such as the Grand Prix of Porto. The club is home to several national champions and Olympic hopefuls, including José Silva, the 2026 International Algarve Grand Prix absolute winner, and Manuel Vieira da Silva Jr., a consistent national team member.
Beyond the shooting stands, the club is a renowned regional gastronomic landmark. Its on-site restaurant is famous for traditional "fartura" (abundance) and house specialties like Arroz de Cabidela and seasonal lamprey, attracting visitors even outside the sporting community. This hospitality is central to the club’s identity, supporting large social gatherings known as "CUMBIBIO," which foster a strong community spirit among members.
Training at CCP is led by a technical staff that includes winners of international Grand Prix events and national team representatives. Instruction is available in both individual and group formats, focusing on technical correction, ballistics, and mental preparation for high-stakes tournaments. The club also provides comprehensive services including a secure armory with cleaning facilities, a Pro Shop stocked with premium ammunition (Clever, RC, B&P), and extensive parking for delegations.
Competitive Specialization & Events
National Title Venue: Frequent host for the National Olympic Trap Championship and Universal Trench City of Porto Grand Prix.
ZZ Bird Specialist: A premier site for the Portuguese National Helice Championships.
Elite Training Hub: Home base for national team selections and international Grand Prix winners.
Seasonal Circuits: Hosts specialized "Winter Competitions" to maintain athlete performance in the off-season.
Infrastructure & Technical Profile
Range Configuration: 4 dedicated Trap 1 ranges, alongside Olympic Trench, Universal Trench, Hélices, and Skeet fields.
Advanced Automation: Electronic Multipull systems with voice-activated release and integrated scoring displays.
Night Shooting Capability: Equipped with floodlights for evening sessions (Wed/Fri until 19:30 or later).
Professional Services: Gun storage and professional cleaning service (€7.50/day), armory, and a Pro Shop.
Ideal Clientele
Olympic and Professional Athletes: Seeking certified, high-difficulty fields for international preparation.
Sporting Enthusiasts: Shooters looking for complex natural terrain challenges (Sporting/FITASC style context).
Gastronomic Tourists: Families and groups visiting for the authentic Porto-region traditional cuisine.

