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Sevilla Fútbol Club ( spanish pronunciation : [ seˈβiʎa ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ ] ), is a spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It plays in spanish football ‘s top flight, La Liga. sevilla at the European level, have won the UEFA Europa League six times, the most of any club. [ 6 ] It is Spain ‘s oldest frolic club entirely devoted to football. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The clubhouse was formed on 25 January 1890, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] with the Scottish born Edward Farquharson Johnston as their beginning president. On 14 October 1905, the club ‘s articles of association were registered in the civil Government of Seville under the presidency of the Jerez-born José Luis Gallegos Arnosa. Sevilla FC is besides the most successful cabaret in Andalusia, winning eighteen andalusian Cups, [ 11 ] a national league La Liga title in 1945–46, five Copa del Rey ( 1935, 1939, 1948, 2007 and 2010 ), one spanish Super Cup ( 2007 ), a record six UEFA Cups/UEFA Europa Leagues ( 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2020 ) and the 2006 UEFA Super Cup. They were besides designated by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics as the World ‘s best club in 2006 and 2007, thus being the first club to achieve this distinction in two straight years. Its young person team Sevilla Atlético, founded in 1958, presently play in Primera División RFEF. The club was once affiliated to a side in Puerto Rico of the same name and their military reserve team, but they dissolved. other clubs related to Sevilla FC include their women ‘s team and former Superleague Formula team. The golf club ‘s home ground is the 43,883-seat Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. It is located in the neighborhood of Nervión, Seville, and owes its name to Ramón Sánchez Pizjuan, who was Sevilla FC ‘s president for 17 years .

history [edit ]

foundation to Civil War [edit ]

The rehearse of football was introduced in Seville at the end of the nineteenth hundred by the large british expatriate population in the city, composed by owners or managers of manufacturing companies based in the capital of Andalusia. Sevilla Fútbol Club was founded on 25 January 1890 as Sevilla Foot-ball Club ( in English ). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Sevilla FC was punctually formed on 25 January 1890 while a group of youthful british, chiefly Scots, along with other young men of spanish origin, celebrated Burns Night in Seville. [ 16 ] The club ‘s initiation document, published on the Dundee Courier’ randomness edition of 17 March 1890 describe in full moon detail the geological formation of the club and how those young founding members decided first to play under Association Rules, second to bear the bible “ football ” within its name and third, to elect their “ office-bearers ”. The follow paragraph is an educe of that article :

Some six weeks ago a few enthusiastic young residents of british lineage met in one of the cafés for the aim of considering a proposal that we should start an Athletic Association, the privation of practice being greatly felt by the majority of us, who are chiefly engaged in mercantile pursuits. After a deal of lecture and limited consumption of little beer, the “ Club de Football de Sevilla ” was punctually formed and office-bearers elected. It was decided we should play Association rules ( … ) We were about half and half spanish and british

Edward F. Johnston, founder, and the first President The club ‘s first president was the Scot Mr. Edward Farquharson Johnston ( Elgin, 14 October 1854 ), who was the british vice-consul in Seville and co-proprietor of the firm MacAndrews & Co., ship-owners with commercial lines between Spain and the UK, one of them being the enchant of Seville oranges. Hugh Maccoll, another scottish young man ( Glasgow, 9 June 1861 ), a marine mastermind who at that time had moved to Seville to work as the technical coach of Portilla White foundry, was their first captain. One of Maccoll ‘s partners in the Portilla White foundry in Seville, Isaias White junior, was the golf club ‘s first secretary. He was the son of an english entrepreneur who founded the aforesaid company, one of the major foundries in Spain at the end of the nineteenth century. In decree to celebrate the foundation of the club, Isaias White sent a letter to Huelva Recreation Club, to invite them to play a football match in Seville. That letter was published by the spanish newspaper La Provincia. The Huelva club accepted the invitation and the meet took place on 8 March 1890, being therefore the first official match always played in Spain. [ 17 ] Sevilla FC won that diachronic peer 2–0, with the first goal in an official match in spanish football history scored by the Seville team musician Ritson. Isaias lived at Calle Bailen 41 [ 18 ] in Seville ( the house distillery exists but has since been renumbered ) making this the first gear home of Sevilla FC. In 1907, Sevilla Balompíe was founded, followed by Betis Football Club in 1909, Recreativo de Sevilla and Español de Sevilla. More clubs were formed as the years passed and more competitive matches were organized between the teams, although Sevilla FC, the oldest club of the city, imposed its domination over the other clubs in this early period . Sevilla Fútbol Club – real Club Recreativo de Huelva ( 1909 ) In 1912, the first Copa de Sevilla was played and won by Sevilla FC. From 1915 to 1940, the Copa Andalucia was organized by the “ Federación Sur ” ( andalusian FA ) and these championships included Sevilla FC, Real Betis Balompié, Recreativo de Huelva, Español de Cádiz and the sporadic engagement of other clubs such as Nacional de Sevilla and Córdoba. The domination of Sevilla was thus discernible that of the 21 Championships of Andalusia played, 18 were won by Sevilla FC, with the three remaining being won by Español de de Cádiz, Recreativo de Huelva and Real Betis Balompié, respectively. In 1917, Sevilla FC participated in the “ Copa de España ” for the first fourth dimension and became the first base andalusian team to reach the final round of the contest. In 1928, when the “ Campeonato Nacional de Liga ” ( National League Championships ) was organized, Sevilla FC was not function of the First Division due to their defeat to Racing de Santander in an elimination game that was set-up to decide which of the two teams would compete in the newly formed league. At the end of the 1933–34 season, Sevilla FC was promoted to the First Division of the “ Campeonato Nacional de Liga. ” In 1935, they were proclaimed “ Campeón de Copa ” ( Cup Champions ) for the first time by defeating Sabadell, repeated in 1939 against Racing de Ferrol and again in 1948 against Celta de Vigo. The clubhouse participated in two other finals, but conceded kill to Athletic Bilbao in 1955 and to Real Madrid in 1962. Sevilla FC remained in the First Division from the 1933–34 season until 1968, when they were relegated to the Second Division, a grade from which they have never further been relegated from .
Sevilla ‘s inaugural crest, displayed on a erstwhile actor ‘s shirt in the baseball club museum. The 1945–46 season was one of high importance in the history of Sevilla, as it marked the first, and to date only, time in which Sevilla FC were League champions. On four other occasions, the club was proclaimed “ subcampeón de Liga ” ( League Runner-up : 1939–40, 1942–43, 1950–51 and 1956–57 ). Including this 2021/22 season, Sevilla has participated 78 times in the First Division and 13 in the Second Division, never dropping below the Second Division. Sevilla has besides participated in four european tournaments, the “ Copa de Europa ” ( european League Winners Cup ) ( 1957–58 ) ; Recopa ( Winners Cup ) ( 1962–63 ) and UEFA Cup on nine occasions ( 1966–67, 1970–71, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2004–05, 2005–06 and 2006–07 ). Sevilla besides participated in the UEFA Champions League in 2007–08. There are more than 400 individuals who presently play for the Sevilla FC arrangement, which includes two semi-professional teams ( in Second Division A – second national class ) and 12 youth teams . Club ball in the museum. sevilla has always counted on having international players within its ranks to aid in the pursuit of trophies. The first of these players were Spencer and Herminio in the 1920s. Juan Arza, an international musician from the 1940s, was proclaimed top scorer of the spanish League in the 1954–55 temper, with 29 goals. About 30 sevilla players have been chosen to play for the Spain home football team over the years. Foreign players have constantly played an built-in part in the success of Sevilla FC with Diego Maradona representing the most well known among them during his spell with the club during the 1992–93 temper. During the same season, Sevilla FC was managed by Carlos Salvador Bilardo, a earth champion coach. historically, Sevilla FC has fielded teams in a variety of other sports including : basketball, rugby, row, athletics, and weightlifting or petanca. presently, Sevilla FC counts twenty-five professional teams on its ledgers ( one of these being in the second national category ) and a women ‘s football team in the Honor Division. Sevilla FC ‘s stadium, the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, was inaugurated in 1958 and is one of the largest stadiums in Spain, and has the honor of hosting a World Cup semi-final equal in 1982. After its final completion, the stadium had a maximum capacity of 75,000 spectators, but since its latest remodelling, the stadium has been converted to an all-seat with a covering added to the independent seating area, reducing the capacity to its stream count of 45,000 spectators .

First successes [edit ]

shackle issue to build the modern stadium ( 1957 ) Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán ‘s raid placed at the stadium. sevilla had their first spell of home achiever in the ten following the end of the Civil War, winning the 1945–46 La Liga championship and two Copa del Rey titles. In the first season of this ( 1939–40 ), Sevilla won the cup on 25 June, beating Racing de Ferrol 6–2 in Barcelona. [ 19 ] That same season, the slope lost the Liga title on the last day to Atlético Madrid after drawing 3–3 against Hércules. [ 20 ] The Sevilla forward telephone line was known as los stukas after the german bomber aircraft, and scored 216 goals over four seasons. It comprised López, Torrontegui, Campanal, Raimundo, Berrocal and Pepillo. [ 14 ] [ 21 ] In 1941, President Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán left the club to manage the spanish Football Federation. After his passing, Antonio Sánchez Ramos occupied temporarily occupied the placement until the permanent wave appointment of Jerónimo Domínguez y Pérez de Vargas, Marquess of Contadero, who was president of the cabaret for six years until the revert of Sánchez Pizjuán. [ 22 ] Sevilla was runner-up to Athletic Bilbao in the 1942–43 season and came third gear a season late. Sevilla won its only Liga title in 1945–46, edging FC Barcelona by one luff. [ 23 ] Two years later, Sevilla won the 1948 Copa del Rey after beating Celta de Vigo 4–1 in Madrid on 4 July. [ 19 ] The most significant sign of those years was the spanish international striker Juan Arza. There was besides the introduction of the Campanal ‘s nephew, defender Campanal II, with his uncle as a trainer. During the 1950–51 temper, with Campanal acting as the coach, the team finished runner-up in La Liga, two points behind Atlético Madrid. [ 24 ] Before the 1953–54 season, Argentinean coach Helenio Herrera was hired. During his time in charge, the club came fifth in the 1953–54 season, fourthly in both 1954–55 and 1955–56 and moment to Real Madrid in 1956–57. [ 24 ] In 1954, the club put the construction of the new stadium out to tender because Nervión Stadium was becoming besides small for the baseball club ‘s fanbase. In the 1954–55 season, Arza won the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga ‘s circus tent scorekeeper, with 28 goals, [ 25 ] and the team was runner-up in the Copa del Rey. In 1955, for the baseball club ‘s fiftieth anniversary, a trilateral tournament was organized against the french baseball club Stade de Reims and the swedish club IFK Norrköping ; Sevilla won. On 28 October 1956, President Sánchez Pizjuán abruptly died. As an appreciation to the dead person leader under whose chairmanship Sevilla had won three Copas del Rey, the fans decided that the club ‘s planned new stadium was to be named in his respect. [ 26 ] In the 1956–57 season, the team were Liga runner-up behind real Madrid, ensuring qualification for the first clock to the european Cup. Herrera left the club at the conclusion of the season. [ 27 ] The cabaret needed a victory on the final day of the future season to avoid relegation but reached the quarterfinals of the european Cup before being knocked out by holders and eventual champions real Madrid. After the death of the President, Ramón de Carranza assumed the position for four years. It is said that he spoke these words at Sánchez Pizjuán ‘s grave : “Dear Ramón, now your friends, among who I am honored to be one, is going to give you Christian burial, and on the following day, giving your body to the ground, we will start working and your dream that the Sevilla FC has a grand stadium will become a reality. Ramón, go in peace to heaven because your wishes will be fulfilled.” Being true to his words, Carranza made obligation bonds amounting to 50 million pesetas, and a month-and-a-half after Sánchez Pizjuán ‘s death, the first base stone in the stadium ‘s structure was placed. The architect was Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, co-designer of the recently built Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home of Real Madrid. The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium was ultimately opened on 7 September 1958 as Sevilla played an inaugural friendly against boyfriend andalusian club Real Jaén. The stadium ‘s first official match was on the orifice day of the 1958–59 season, where Sevilla beat cross-city Real Betis 4–2. [ 28 ]

crisis and stability [edit ]

Campanal clearing a ball in the Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium on 15 November 1961. In the 1970s, Sevilla was forced into selling its top players in order to pay off debts incurred from the construction of its new stadium ; Manuel Ruiz Sosa transferred to Atlético Madrid, Gallego to Barcelona and Juan Batista Agüero to Real Madrid. furthermore, separate of the adjacent land to the stadium was besides sold to a bank. In the 1967–68 season, Sevilla returned to the Second Division for the foremost clock in 31 years but was promoted back after one season. The following season, austrian passenger car Max Merkel, nicknamed “ Mr. Whip ” for his usage of severe and harsh discipline techniques and educate, was hired. [ 29 ] That season, the baseball club finished third gear in the league. however, the clubhouse was relegated again at the end of the 1972–73 season. In 1973, Sevilla signed their first-ever black musician, gambian winger Biri Biri, from the danish clubhouse Boldklubben 1901. He remained at the clubhouse until 1978 and became a cult calculate, with an extremist group named after him surviving to this day. In the 1974–75 season, with the Argentine Roque Olsen in charge, the club returned to the First Division. In the late 1970s, Sevilla signed Argentinians such as Héctor Scotta and Daniel Bertoni. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] On 16 May 1976, Sevilla played its 1,000th game in La Liga. Directed first by Miguel Muñoz and subsequently by Manolo Cardo, the team participated in two straight seasons of the UEFA Cup from 1981 to 1983. The seventy-fifth anniversary of the baseball club was celebrated with a assortment of social events and a match against the brazilian slope Santos. In 1982, the World Cup was held in Spain and Sevilla ‘s Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán was the venue for the semi-final match between West Germany and France. [ 32 ] In 1984, Eugenio Montes Cabeza finished his 11-year presidency and was replaced by the cattle businessman Gabriel Rojas, who as the vice-president had made several advancements to the golf club ‘s stadium. In the 1985–86 season, Manolo Cardo left his management position after five years in cathexis, while Francisco played in the 1986 FIFA World Cup for Spain. Vicente Cantatore led the club to UEFA Cup reservation at the end of the 1989–90 temper, with austrian forward Toni Polster scoring a club-record 33 Liga goals. [ 14 ] [ 33 ] In the 1992–93 season, after several months of negotiations, world-renowned Argentine Diego Maradona signed from Napoli for a tip of $ 7.5 million. His time at the clubhouse, however, was unsuccessful, and he was released in large function due to his periodic injuries and clashes with coach Bilardo. [ 34 ] In the follow seasons, Luis Aragonés became director and finished the 1994–95 season with qualification to future season ‘s UEFA Cup. At the end of the 1994–95 season, despite the pleas of the club ‘s directors, Sevilla, along with Celta de Vigo, were one of two clubs relegated from the top flight on reasons of administration, provoking action from fans. The action resulted in both Sevilla and Celta being reinstated to La Liga. [ 35 ] These events led to an institutional instability, with the season seeing four presidents and three managers take charge. Sevilla was relegated at the end of the 1996–97 temper but returned in 1999. [ 36 ] At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the presidency of the club was assumed by the democratic Roberto Alés. [ 37 ] The situation of the cabaret was very delicate at the time ; the team had dropped spinal column to the Second Division in 2000 and the police squad was weakened by musician retirements and the sales of key players. The club opted for a relatively strange trainer, Joaquín Caparrós, who helped the team win the Second Division with three matches to spare in equitable his beginning season at the helm. [ 38 ]

Successes in the twenty-first century [edit ]

In May 2002, Roberto Alés resigned as president of the united states, and the Sevillian lawyer José María del Nido assumed the presidency. One of his first gear decisions was to confirm Caparrós as a bus and Monchi as sporting film director .
On 6 October 2002, before a Seville bowler hat against Betis at the Sánchez Pizjuán, four sevilla fans, including a minor, assaulted a security guard. The approach was punished by Sevilla being forced to play their next four home matches behind close doors, the longest term ever given to a La Liga side. The clubhouse finished in UEFA Europa Cup positions in both the 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons before marking their centennial in late 2005. This set up Sevilla ‘s first-ever european gloat, the 2006 UEFA Cup Final at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven on 10 May 2006. The club defeated the English club Middlesbrough 4–0 under new coach Juande Ramos, with the marking opened by brazilian striker Luís Fabiano. In the second-half, italian ersatz Enzo Maresca scored twice to be named Man of the Match, where malian hitter Frédéric Kanouté finished the score. [ 39 ] sevilla opened their 2006–07 season by winning the 2006 UEFA Super Cup on 25 August 2006 with a 3–0 victory over Champions League winners and compatriots Barcelona at the Stade Louis II in Monaco. The goals were scored by Renato, Kanouté and a deep penalty by Maresca. [ 40 ] The season ended with a second consecutive UEFA Cup acquire, this time against companion spanish baseball club Espanyol at Hampden Park, Glasgow. [ 41 ] The equal went to penalties after finishing 2–2 after extra-time, with Sevilla goalkeeper Andrés Palop saving three of Espanyol ‘s penalties. On 12 November 2006, Sevilla played its 2,000th game in La Liga. In addition, Sevilla defeated Getafe in the 2007 Copa del Rey Final, with Kanouté scoring the only goal in the game ‘s 11th moment. Sevilla finished third base in that season ‘s La Liga to qualify for the 2007–08 Champions League. As a leave of these successes, Sevilla was voted as the IFFHS Team of the year for the second straight season, becoming the first base club to achieve this. [ 42 ] Sevilla won the 2007 Supercopa de España against La Liga champions Real Madrid. [ 43 ] The temper started to derail, however, after defender Antonio Puerta suffered a heart attack in the first crippled of the temper and died three days late on 28 August. Three days after his death, Sevilla then lost 3–1 to Milan in the 2007 UEFA Super Cup in Monaco. [ 44 ] Juande Ramos, the individual largely creditworthy for Sevilla ‘s late successes, resigned as director on 27 October to take the post with Tottenham Hotspur ; he was replaced by Sevilla Atlético coach Manolo Jiménez. [ 45 ] In cattiness of the personnel issues, Sevilla however advanced in first place in its Champions League group ahead of Arsenal before late being eliminated in the round of 16 via penalties to Fenerbahçe of Turkey .
The team in 2010 In the summer of 2008, before Jiménez ‘s debut season as first-team coach, Dani Alves and Seydou Keita were both sold to Barcelona, while christian Poulsen left for Juventus. Sevilla finished third base in La Liga with a cabaret record-equalling 21 victories and a club record count of away victories. The 2009–10 season saw a third-consecutive qualification to the Champions League. On 19 May 2010, Sevilla defeated Atlético Madrid 2–0 in the 2010 Copa del Rey Final at Camp Nou, with goals from Diego Capel and Jesús Navas. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Before the 2010–11 temper started, Sevilla lost to Barcelona 5–3 on aggregate in the Supercopa and were eliminated in the Champions League playoffs by Braga of Portugal .

two-toed sloth Emery era [edit ]

On 14 January of the keep up year, after a 0–2 away loss to Valencia CF that left the Andalusians in 12th invest, Jiménez was relieved of his duties, and was replaced by spanish coach Unai Emery. The golf club went through an organizational fiscal crisis and was forced to sell team stars Álvaro Negredo and Jesús Navas, transactions that gave the club a combined €40 million ; the duet was replaced by a contingent of younger players including strikers Carlos Bacca and Kevin Gameiro. On 14 May 2014, Sevilla defeated Benfica on penalties in the 2014 UEFA Europa League Final to claim their third base victory in the rival. [ 48 ] After this season the identify midfielder Ivan Rakitić was sold to Barcelona for around €16 million ( the deal was closed on 16 June 2014 [ 49 ] ). In the summer 2015 acme scorer Carlos Bacca, who had only joined two years previous, moved to Milan for €30 million. [ 50 ] Despite this, the club acquired players Grzegorz Krychowiak and Éver Banega to reinforce the squad. On 27 May 2015, Sevilla repeated as Europa League champions after defeating ukrainian club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 3–2 in the 2015 Final. [ 51 ] The goals for Sevilla were scored by Grzegorz Krychowiak and a brace from Carlos Bacca. [ 52 ] In defeating Dnipro, they became the lone club to have won the Europa League four times. [ 53 ] The club returned to the Europa League final for a third straight clock time, facing Liverpool in the 2016 Final. After being down 1–0 at half-time, Sevilla bounced back in the irregular half to finally win 1–3, with one goal scored from Kevin Gameiro and two from golf club captain Coke. With the one-third consecutive Europa League title, Sevilla improved their record of most Europa League titles won, having lifted the trophy five times in the bridge of ten-spot years. [ 54 ]

Post-Emery era [edit ]

Despite Sevilla ‘s continue achiever in the Europa League, the 2015–16 season proved to be another stopping point outside the top four, the side end in one-seventh. In response, Castro decided to engineer a resurrection of the club. Jorge Sampaoli was hired as director – replacing Paris Saint-Germain -bound Unai Emery [ 55 ] – and the club began to invest heavily that summer. Additions to the english included goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu on loanword, [ 56 ] playmaker Ganso, forwards Luciano Vietto and Wissam Ben Yedder, attacker Franco Vázquez, wide midfielders Hiroshi Kiyotake and Pablo Sarabia, a well as former Arsenal and Manchester City player Samir Nasri on lend. [ 57 ] In December of the 2017–18 La Liga, Vincenzo Montella was named as the third coach since Emery ‘s deviation in 2016 replacing Eduardo Berizzo. [ 58 ] In the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League season, Sevilla progressed into the hard stages of the competition, and defeated Manchester United in the Round of 16, [ 59 ] reaching the quarter-finals of the competition for the inaugural time in 60 years, though they ultimately lost to Bayern Munich 2-1 on aggregate in the quarter-finals. [ 60 ] On 4 June 2019, Sevilla announced the sign of Julen Lopetegui as coach for the next three seasons. [ 61 ] On 16 August 2020, Sevilla won 2–1 over Manchester United in the semi-finals of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, [ 62 ] en route to lifting the trophy for a record one-sixth prison term, beating Inter Milan 3–2 in the final. [ 63 ] Sevilla are presently the most successful club in the UEFA Europa League contest, having won the competition six times, more than any other team. [ 64 ]

Board and finances [edit ]

presidency [edit ]

sevilla is governed by a presidential management system, but with a circuit board of directors that discusses and approves those crucial decisions that must be carried out. The president of the united states is supported by a general director and a sports director. [ 12 ]

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Throughout its history, Sevilla has had 28 presidents, [ 65 ] the first base being Edward Farquharson Johnston, a Scotsman. Those who have occupied the presidency for the longest periods have been Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Eugenio Montes Cabezas, José María del Nido Benavente, Luis Cuervas Vilches and José Castro Carmona. In 1992, Sevilla FC became a Sporting Limited Association, following the entrance into force of the law that regulated this kind of sporting companies, and consequently the system of election of the president was amended from being elected by the members to be elected by the shareholders of the cabaret.

ownership [edit ]

  • Sevillistas de Nervion S.A. (Jose Maria del Nido, Roberto Alés, José Castro, José Martín Baena, Francisco Guijarro, and José Gómez Miñán)
  • Rafael Carrión Moreno
  • 777 Partners[66]
  • Accionistas Unidos (Supporters’ Trust / Minor shareholders)

Symbols [edit ]

Anthems [edit ]

El Arrebato, writer and interpreter of the Centennial Anthem . Sevilla FC shield mosaic located on the chief façade of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. sevilla has two official anthems :

  • Official Anthem of Sevilla FC: This anthem dates back to the year 1983. The lyrics were written by Ángel Luis Osquiguilea de Roncales and the music was composed by Manuel Osquiguilea de Roncales.
  • Centennial Anthem of Sevilla FC: Composed in 2005 by singer Javier Labandón ‘El Arrebato’ to commemorate the centenary of the registration of the club’s articles of association, it became Spain’s number one single and the best-selling anthem of a football club in the entire history of Spanish football, reaching the 2nd position of the best-selling albums in 2006.[67] On 9 October 2006, in the Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, ‘El Arrebato’ was awarded the golden record his anthem.

peak [edit ]

From its foundation, the team used a double-circled crest. On the outside circle, the name of the club and the date of its foundation were written, while in the interior r-2 on a white background the letters “ SFC ” were interlaced as they are on the current cap. This first crest was designed by Juan Lafita, who was a cheeseparing consort of the club and was the son of the Sevillian painter José Lafita y Blanco. The second gear cap was designed in 1922 by Pablo Rodríguez Blanco, a draftsman of the Water Company. He divided the carapace in three parts and together they formed the silhouette of a affection. The three figures that appear are the christian saints portrayed on the coat of arms of the city— Isidore of Seville, Ferdinand III of Castile and Leander of Seville. On the right slope appear the initials “ SFC, ” which were on the official harbor from 1905 to 1922. [ 68 ] Where the three parts meet, a football of the era appears. Regarding the red and white stripes, there are assorted theories, but it seems that the most coherent is that from the first time, the club wished that the official kit out would be loss and white. Another translation indicates that the lower separate is inspired on the pin which King Ferdinand III of Castile carried in the reconquest of Seville in 1248. [ 12 ]

flag [edit ]

The definition of Sevilla ‘s flag is in the articles of affiliation of 1982, which is a alteration of the erstwhile ones which were formed and deposited in the Record of Associations and Sports Federations of the Higher Council of Sports. Its title 1, article 6 states that this is a classifiable emblem of the clubhouse :

The flag, which will be rectangular, divided by a diagonal line that goes from the lower left angle to the upper right angle, which divides it into two triangles, the superior is white and the inferior red.

Kit [edit ]

Sevilla wore shirts with a presenter logo for the beginning time in the 1986–87 temper, to promote the Seville Expo ’92. previously, before the 1980–81 season, the club signed its first kit-manufacturer bargain with the german fast Adidas. Since 2018 the kit is manufactured by Nike .

Media [edit ]

SFC Radio studio in the Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. sevilla have several media outlets. Its radio receiver station, SFC Radio, launched in September 2004, broadcasts all day on FM and on-line, while its television channel SFC television aired for the first clock in the 2005–06 season with a UEFA Cup match against Zenit Saint Petersburg. Since 8 June 2009, the television coverage has been shown on the cabaret web site. Sevilla topic a physical and digital newspaper the day after every match and on the lapp day as an authoritative one, vitamin a well as a magazine before home games. The official cartridge holder of the club is released every two months, the first offspring being unblock and issued at a friendly against the Brazil national team to mark the clubhouse ‘s centennial in September 2005 .

Players [edit ]

For a list of all former and current Sevilla FC players with a Wikipedia article, see class : sevilla FC footballers

current team [edit ]

As of 19 September 2021.[69]

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other players under compress [edit ]

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Reserve police squad [edit ]

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Out on loanword [edit ]

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current technical staff [edit ]

As of 10 June 2020.[70]

early coaches [edit ]

see also Category:Sevilla FC managers

Facilities [edit ]

stadium [edit ]

The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium . The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. In their first fifty years Sevilla played their home matches in versatile locations around Seville : [ 71 ] la Trinidad Field, the Mercantile Field, ‘La Victoria ‘ stadium and the Estadio de Nervión. The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium was first planned in 1937 when the land was bought near to the then-home of Sevilla, in Nervión, and construction began in 1954. A contest was held for its design, won by the architect Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, who had besides designed the home of Real Madrid, the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. The construction of the stadium was completed in the summer of 1958 and was inaugurated on 7 September of the lapp year with a friendly equal against Real Jaén. The east and west grandstands to the stadium were finished in 1974 under the presidency of Eugenio Montes Cabezas and increased the stadium ‘s capacity to 70,000. The visor, the mosaic on the main façade ( by Santiago del Campo ) and the new light were added for the 1982 FIFA World Cup, in which it held a group game between the Soviet Union and Brazil, ampere well as a semi-final between France and West Germany. [ 72 ] The 1986 european Cup Final was held in the stadium, and won by Steaua București against Barcelona. [ 73 ] In addition, the capacity of the stadium was reduced to approximately 60,000. The survive modification was made during the mid-1990s, when according to FIFA rules, all standing areas were redeveloped into seat, reducing the capacitance to the stage 42,714. The Spain home team have played 26 matches in the stadium since 1961, unbeaten with 21 wins and 5 draws. [ 74 ] To mark the club ‘s centennial in 2005, an allegorical mosaic designed by Ben Yessef was built above the southerly gate, depicting the history of the city of Seville. Above it, the club ‘s badge floated in the tip. [ 12 ] [ 75 ] The stadium presently houses the headquarters of the club ‘s media, equally well as an official store, golf club museum and trophy cabinet .

discipline facilities [edit ]

The sporting facilities known as La Ciudad Deportiva ( The Sporting City ) are used by the first team for trail and by the reservation teams and women for matches. These facilities were inaugurated in 1974 and are located on the outskirts of the city on the road to Utrera. It has four natural denounce pitches and three artificial pitches, american samoa well as an artificial pitch for the Antonio Puerta Football School, changing rooms, gymnasium, press room, cafeteria, medical center and a recover room. [ 76 ]

league record [edit ]

Season to season [edit ]

  • 78 seasons in La Liga
  • 13 seasons in Segunda División

Since the club was beginning promoted to La Liga in the 1934–35 temper, Sevilla has played all but seven seasons in the first part. Sevilla won La Liga in the 1945–46 season, and finished as runner-up four times ( 1939–40, 1942–43, 1950–51 and 1956–57 ). While the club has alone suffered four ephemeral descents to the Segunda División, it won the second class entitle in 1968–69 and 2000–01. [ 77 ]

european rival read [edit ]

  • 1 Group stage. Highest-ranked eliminated team in case of qualification, lowest-ranked qualified team in case of elimination.

UEFA baseball club coefficient ranking [edit ]

As of 17 February 2021[78]

Honours [edit ]

2006 IFFHS trophy as best football team in the world. Throughout its history, Sevilla has won trophies at the regional, national and european level – including a record six UEFA Cups/UEFA Europa Leagues — and is the most successful club in Andalusia. [ 79 ] In 2010 Sevilla was given permanent wave possession of the Copa del Rey after their victory in the competition to celebrate Spain winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [ 80 ]

National tournaments [edit ]

Winners (1): 2007
Runners-up (3): 2010, 2016, 2018

european tournaments [edit ]

Winners (1): 2006
Runners-up (5): 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020

regional tournaments [edit ]

  • Copa Andalucía
Winners (18): 1916–17, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1935–36, 1938–39, 1939–40

friendly tournaments [edit ]

Winners (6): 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019
Winners (6): 1955, 1956, 1957, 2004, 2008, 2009
Winners (2): 1964, 2004
  • Achille & Cesare Bortolotti Trophy
Winners (1): 2010
  • Ciudad de la Línea Trophy
Winners (3): 2001, 2002, 2003
Winners (4): 1946, 1954, 1960, 2011
Winners (4): 1975, 1985, 1996, 2005

Winners ( 3 ) : 1967, 1991, 1997

  • City of Seville Trophy
Winners (7): 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1994
Winners (1): 2008
  • Trofeo de la Sal
Winners (1): 2010
  • Antonio Camacho Memorial
Winners (1): 2012
  • Costa Brava Trophy
Winners (1): 2012
Winners (1): 2016

early awards, records, and recognitions [edit ]

individual trophies [edit ]

team records [edit ]

  • As of 2020–21 season.

General information [edit ]

Details[12][5]

Concept

Times

Seasons in La Liga

77

Seasons in Segunda División

13

Promotions to La Liga

5

Participations in the Copa del Rey

89

Participations in UEFA competitions

24

All-time position in La Liga

6th

Number of international players contributed to the Spain national team

37

Most goals scored in a league match [edit ]

Most goals conceded in a league match [edit ]

Most goals conceded in a league match

Match
Score
Season

Sevilla – Oviedo

0–5

1942–43

Sevilla – Real Madrid

0–5

1962–63

Valencia – Sevilla

8–0

1943–44

Real Madrid – Sevilla

8–0

1958–59

Espanyol – Sevilla

5–1

1986–87

Zaragoza – Sevilla

8–1

1987–88

Real Madrid – Sevilla

5–2

1989–90

Real Madrid – Sevilla

7–0

1990–91

Real Madrid – Sevilla

5–0

1992–93

Barcelona – Sevilla

5–2

1993–94

Deportivo La Coruña – Sevilla

5–1

1994–95

Deportivo La Coruña – Sevilla

5–2

1999–2000

Real Madrid – Sevilla

5–1

2003–04

Espanyol – Sevilla

5–0

2005–06

Barcelona – Sevilla

5–0

2010–11

Getafe – Sevilla

5–1

2011–12

Sevilla – Real Madrid

2–6

2010–11

Sevilla – Real Madrid

2–6

2011–12

Real Madrid – Sevilla

7–3

2013–14

Barcelona – Sevilla

5–1

2014–15

Real Madrid – Sevilla

5–0

2017–18

Eibar – Sevilla

5–1

2017–18

Sevilla – Atlético Madrid

2–5

2017–18

Statistics in UEFA competitions [edit ]

The debut of Sevilla in european competitions took topographic point in the 1957–58 temper as a player in that season ‘s european Cup. Despite finishing runner-up in the league to Real Madrid, Sevilla represented Spain in the rival as Real had already qualified by winning the european Cup the season before. [ 86 ]

Accurate as of 9 March 2021

Pld = Matches played ; W = Won ; D = Drawn ; L = Lost ; GF = Goals for ; GA = Goals against ; GD = Goal deviation

player records [edit ]

Top scorers in the history of the club
Most official appearances [ citation needed ]
Jesús Navas has played the most matches for Sevilla in all competitions, with 522.

affiliate teams [edit ]

Sevilla ‘s B team, Sevilla Atlético, was founded in 1958 and presently plays in Segunda, the second tier of spanish football. Graduates from it to Sevilla ‘s foremost team include Sergio Ramos and Jesús Navas, members of the Spain police squad which won the 2010 World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012. Sevilla FC C, founded in 2003, compete in the one-fourth tier of spanish football, the Tercera División, having risen with four back-to-back promotions from provincial and regional leagues. Sevilla ‘s women ‘s team play in the top-flight of spanish women ‘s football, the Super Liga, and presently play their home games at the club ‘s train ground, Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios. Sevilla acquired the women ‘s clubhouse from certificate of deposit Hispalis in 2004, and the baseball club had its greatest success in the 2005–06 season, when it came runner-up in the Super Liga and the national cup. Since its initiation for the 2007–08 season, the spanish indoor football league has included a Sevilla veterans ‘ team. Sevilla FC Puerto Rico, of Juncos, is a Puerto Rican football cabaret of the Puerto Rico Soccer League. The side affiliated to Sevilla in 2008, and share a like badge and kit. Since 2008, Sevilla has been one of two spanish clubs ( the early being Atlético Madrid, to compete in Superleague Formula, in which cars endorsed by professional football clubs compete in races across the world. The Sevilla-Betis regatta is an annual rowing contest in Seville ‘s Guadalquivir river, held since 1960. different categories of boats represent Sevilla and its cross-city rival Real Betis. Sevilla have won on 30 of the 47 regattas .

support [edit ]

Fans [edit ]

In 2007, Sevilla was the eighth-most supported club in Spain with 2.3 % of the nation ‘s football fans ( compared to 32.8 % for the most popular, Real Madrid ). Their city rivals Real Betis own 3.3 % of the nation ‘s support. Since Sevilla became Sporting Limited Association, the concept of membership disappeared. only the shareholders can take share in the decisions of the club according to the percentage of the das kapital they hold. The minority shareholders of the club are organised in a confederation that represents them in the General Meeting of Shareholders that the club celebrates every year. People who are traditionally referred to as members are presently fans who purchase a annual temper ticket which allows them to attend all home matches that season. Sometimes these members enjoy some specific advantages over the perch of the fans .

fan clubs [edit ]

Sevilla ‘s winnow clubs are chiefly concentrated in the city of Seville, its province and the rest of Andalusia. The bearing of fan clubs in other autonomous communities is greater in Catalonia and Extremadura. Most of them are integrated into the “ San Fernando Fan Clubs Federation ” ( Federación de Peñas Sevillistas “ San Fernando ” ), which, according to its statutes, is wholly independent from the directing display panel of the club, having its own circuit board and not being intervened .

Ultras [edit ]

Biris Norte ‘s streamer at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. The Biris Norte is an organized group of extremist supporters located in the North grandstand of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. The group ‘s name comes from the Gambian player Alhaji Momodo Njie, nicknamed Biri Biri, who became identical democratic amongst the Sevilla fans in the 1970s. The “ Biris Norte ” was created in the 1974–75 and is one of the oldest groups of Ultra fans in Spain .

Rivalries [edit ]

Sevilla compete in the Seville bowler hat against their cross-city rivals veridical Betis. The two played each other for the first time on 8 October 1915 in a pit which was won 4–3 by Sevilla. The game is considered one of the most important derbies in spanish football. Sevilla besides has a significant competition with Atlético Madrid and Valencia CF. [ 87 ]

References [edit ]