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Sevilla
Founded in 1890, Sevilla Fútbol Club is the oldest sporting club in Spain and a cornerstone of Andalusian football. Its origins trace back to a group of young men, many of them British residents, who began playing football in the city's fields, with the club formally established by the end of the 19th century. Based in the vibrant city of Seville, the club's identity is deeply intertwined with the passionate spirit of its region. The team plays its home matches at the iconic Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, a 43,883-capacity arena known for its intense atmosphere. The stadium, named after a legendary former president, is famously considered a fortress where the club has achieved some of its greatest European nights. Sevilla's history is decorated with significant silverware. Domestically, they have won one La Liga title (1945-46) and five Copa del Rey trophies. However, their modern legacy is defined by unprecedented European success. Sevilla is the undisputed king of the UEFA Europa League, having won the competition a record seven times, including a historic three consecutive titles from 2014 to 2016 and a seventh in 2023. The club's identity is built on a passionate, never-say-die attitude and a fiercely loyal fanbase known for creating a cauldron of noise. Their playing style has often been characterized by tactical flexibility, strong defensive organization, and a potent attacking threat, particularly from the wings. Legendary figures who have worn the white shirt include the iconic striker Frédéric Kanouté, midfield maestro Jesús Navas, and prolific forward Julio Baptista. The club's greatest rivalry is the "El Gran Derbi" against cross-city foes Real Betis, one of the most heated and atmospheric derbies in world football. Currently, Sevilla remains a consistent force in La Liga, regularly competing for European qualification spots and challenging the traditional dominance of Spain's top clubs. An interesting fact is that their anthem, "Himno del Sevilla FC," is one of the oldest in Spanish football. The club's motto, "¡Vamos mi Sevilla!" echoes the enduring bond between the team and its city, a relationship forged over 130 years of history, heartbreak, and glorious triumph.
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View allFrom Ostracism to Hero: How Chidera Ejuke Rescued Sevilla Against Real Sociedad
Chidera Ejuke delivered a game-changing performance for Sevilla, emerging from obscurity to terrorize Real Sociedad's defense on the left wing and forcing a key substitution in a vital LaLiga victory.
Real Sociedad's Kubo Conundrum: Star Winger Benched Amid Growing Mystery
Takefusa Kubo was shockingly benched at Sevilla by Matarazzo, despite playing 90 minutes vs Rayo and with Guedes out. The decision baffled fans and raises questions about the Japanese star's role.
Doctor's Blunder Confirms Juan Iglesias to Join Sevilla in Summer Move
Sevilla's transfer plans for next season include Juan Iglesias, a slip by his doctor inadvertently confirming the deal. The defender will join alongside Arouna Sangante, while Patrik Mercado's signing is in doubt due to injury.
Real Sociedad's Aramburu Blames Lack of Intensity and Ball Comfort in Loss at Sevilla
Aramburu criticizes team performance after defeat, cites lack of intensity and discomfort on the ball. The defender also faces suspension for the upcoming match against Betis due to yellow card accumulation.
Real Sociedad Gets Boost as Iñaki Rupérez Returns to Training After Nine-Month Injury Layoff
Iñaki Rupérez resumes training with Real Sociedad nine months after a severe injury versus Bournemouth, while Gonçalo Guedes continues to work separately. The news comes as the team prepares to rebound from a defeat in Seville.
Real Sociedad's Offensive Collapse: Worrying Zero-Shot Stat in Sevilla Defeat
Real Sociedad failed to register a single shot on target in their LaLiga defeat at Sevilla, a worrying first this season. The stat highlights the team's identity crisis under Matarazzo.
















