Grupo Desportivo de Chaves was founded on 27 September 1949 and is one of the most experienced teams in the
Portuguese Second Division, not just because of its old culture, but also many years in the top-flight
Primeira Liga, doing quite well and playing in European tournaments, such as the
UEFA Cup. Their best ever finish was in the Primeira Liga when they finished fifth in both 1986–87 and 1989–90. In the 1986–87 season, meanwhile, they had fantastic results, beating
Sporting Clube de Portugal 2–1 at home in a memorable night at the
Estádio Municipal de Chaves. After those fantastic seasons, they finished sixth, seventh and ninth before getting relegated in the 1992–93 season to the
Liga de Honra. They returned for another few seasons but then again suffered relegation to the Liga de Honra until 2007, where they eventually got relegated to the
Portuguese Second Division: Série A. In the previous season of 2007–08, they finished in fourth place, just missing out on promotion. After a series of great results in 2008–09 that granted the team the lead of Série A, Chaves finally achieved promotion to the second-flight Liga de Honra with an aggregate 1–0 win over
Penafiel, the winner of the
Portuguese Second Division: Série B in a semi-final playoff. In the playoff final, it was between Chaves and
Fátima, in which both were guaranteed promotion to the Liga de Honra, with the final set to determine the champions. Fátima won the match 2–1. Chaves spent the following three years in the third division before being crowned
Segunda Divisão champions in 2012–13, thus gaining promotion back to the Segunda Liga. After missing out on promotion to the first division during a thrilling final day of the
2014–15 season, Chaves were promoted the following season back to the top-flight Primeira Liga for the first time in 17 years. In September 2025, G.D. Chaves was purchased by the Mexican company GLS Promotoría del Deporte, owned by tequila entrepreneur Arturo Lomelí. This company also owns
Atlético La Paz, club of the Liga de Expansión MX, the second tier of Mexican football. After the purchase, Francisco José Carvalho stepped down as club president, which was then taken over by Mexican lawyer Dante Elizalde, who had previously presided over
Santos Laguna in Liga MX. ==Stadium==