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Sevilla FC was duly formed on 25 January 1890 while a group of young British, mainly Scots, along with other young men of Spanish origin, celebrated in Seville. The club's founding document, published on the s edition of 17 March 1890 describes in full detail the formation of the club and how those young founding members decided first to play under Association Rules, secondly to bear the word "football" within its name and thirdly, to elect their "office-bearers". The following paragraph is an extract of that article:
Some six weeks ago a few enthusiastic young residents of British origin met in one of the cafés for the purpose of considering a proposal that we should start an Athletic Association, the want of exercise being greatly felt by the majority of us, who are chiefly engaged in mercantile pursuits. After a deal of talk and limited consumption of small beer, the "Club de Football de Sevilla" was duly formed and office-bearers elected. It was decided we should play Association rules (...) We were about half and half Spanish and British
Sevilla are a Spanish football club who feature in the Primera Division. They have won La Liga once in their history, and have also won the Copa del Rey on five occasions as well as the Uefa Cup/Europa League five times. Sevilla, also known as the Rojiblancos, have an established local rivalry in Andalusia with Real Betis. Historically, their most famous and celebrated players are Guillermo Campanal, Juan Arza, Manolo Jimenez, Jesus Navas, Luis Fabiano, and Freddy Kanoute. Jimenez, Juande Ramos, and Unai Emery are the most celebrated coaches in Sevilla’s history. Their home for over half a century has been the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, which has a capacity of 44,000 spectators. The club is currently owned by the Sevillistas de Nervion S.A. group.
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He played for sixteen seasons at Sevilla FC between 1950 and 1966. He later played two seasons with Deportivo La Coruna , CD Iliturgi and his final season as a professional in the Real Aviles CF.
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.
The club's home ground is the 43,883-seat . It is located in the neighborhood of , and is named after the late , who was the president of Sevilla FC for a total of 17 years.
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.
37 Sevilla FC players have been capped by the Spanish national team
Below is the Sevilla first-team squad for the 2024/2025 season ranked by position from goalkeeper to strikers. Use the menu to sort the list per statistic including their FC Player Form Ranking.
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As many as 37 Sevilla FC players have been capped by the Spanish national team. Two of them, Jesús Navas and Álvaro Negredo, were crowned champions as part of the national squad. Navas was part of the 2010 World Cup victory, participating decisively in the final, and played in the 2012 European Cup with Negredo.
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In 1912, the first Copa de Sevilla was played and won by Sevilla FC. From 1915 to 1940, the (also known as the Copa Andalucía) was organized by the "Federación Sur" () and these championships included Sevilla FC, Real Betis Balompié, Recreativo de Huelva, Español de Cádiz and the sporadic participation of other clubs such as Nacional de Sevilla and Córdoba. The domination of Sevilla was so evident that of the 20 championships played, 17 were won by Sevilla FC, (the three remaining being won by Español de de Cádiz, Recreativo de Huelva and Real Betis Balompié).
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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.
Players who played for FC Porto and Sevilla FC
Sevilla FC occupies the sixth place on the all-time league table, and is the fifth-ranked club in terms of international titles, only surpassed by Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Valencia CF, and Atlético de Madrid. Sevilla FC was recognized as the best team in world in 2006 and 2007 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics.
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Jalkapallomatkasi ei ole täydellinen ilman kurkkausta Sevilla FC -stadionin kulissien taakse. Vuonna 2018 Sevilla FC avasi uuden museon, joka on kuusi kertaa suurempi kuin ennen.
Sevilla FC:n pelaajiston toimien pelätään vaarantavan suunnitelmia.
Sevilla FC has been the most successful club in Andalusia, with 73 seasons in the First Division and 13 national and international titles: one La Liga title (45/46), five Spanish Cups (35, 39, 48, 2007, and 2010), six Europa League titles (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2020), a European Super Cup (2006), and a Spanish Super Cup (2007). Additionally, the club dominated the Andalusian Cup, an official tournament held from 1915 to 1940, winning 18 of the 21 editions.
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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.