Sevilla FC on yhteensä 25 pelaajia kotijoukkueensa


Yksi Sevillan jalkapallokulttuurin kohokohdista on Sevillan derbi, eli ottelut Sevilla FC:n ja Real Betisin välillä. Nämä ottelut ovat erityisen odotettuja ja ne herättävät suurta intohimoa ja jännitystä kaupungin jalkapallofaneissa. Sevillan derbien historiaa on värittänyt kova taistelu voitosta ja paikallisylpeydestä.


Historically, Sevilla FC has fielded teams in a variety of other sports including: basketball, rugby, rowing, athletics, and 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.

Foreign players have always played an integral 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 season. During the same season, Sevilla FC was managed by Carlos Salvador Bilardo, a world champion manager.

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Sevilla FC's stadium, the , was inaugurated in 1958 and is one of the largest stadiums in Spain, and has the honor of hosting a World Cup semi-final match in . 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 main seating area, reducing the capacity to its current count of 45,000 spectators.

There are more than 400 individuals who currently play for the Sevilla FC organization, which includes two semi-professional teams (in Second Division A – second national category) and 12 youth teams.

Sevillan kaupunki Espanjassa on tunnettu intohimoisesta jalkapallokulttuuristaan. Sevillan kaupungissa sijaitsevat kaksi suurta jalkapalloseuraa, Sevilla FC ja Real Betis, ja niiden fanit muodostavat tärkeän osan kaupungin fanikulttuuria. Sevilla FC:n kannattajia kutsutaan yleisesti sevillistasiksi ja Betisin kannattajia béticosiksi.

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).


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In 1917, Sevilla FC participated in the "Copa de España" for the first time and became the first Andalusian team to reach the final round of the competition. In 1928, when the "Campeonato Nacional de Liga" (National League Championships) was organized, Sevilla FC was not part of the First Division due to their defeat to in an elimination game that was set-up to decide which of the two teams would compete in the newly formed league.

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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 , repeated in 1939 against and again in 1948 against . The club participated in two other finals, but conceded defeat to in 1955 and to 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 tier from which they have never further been relegated from.

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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 supremacy over the other clubs in this early period.

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To celebrate the foundation of the club, 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 . The Huelva club accepted the invitation and the match took place on 8 March 1890, being thus the . Sevilla FC won that historical match 2–0, with the first goal in an official match in Spanish football history scored by the Seville team player Ritson. Isaias lived at Calle Bailen 41 in Seville (the house still exists but has since been renumbered) making this the first home of Sevilla FC.

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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 stone in the stadium's construction was placed. The architect was Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, co-designer of the recently built , the home of Real Madrid. The was ultimately opened on 7 September 1958 as Sevilla played an inaugural friendly against fellow Andalusian club . The stadium's first official match was on the opening day of the , where Sevilla beat cross-city Real Betis 4–2.