Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, home stadium of Betis Sevilla
Betis Sevilla

Betis Sevilla

SpainHiszpania
LDWLD

Założony

1907

Obiekt

Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla

Miasto

Sevilla

Pojemność

72,000

Nawierzchnia

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#5 Primera Division R0# Copa del Rey #4 Liga Europy UEFA R0# Club Friendlies
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Betis Sevilla
Betis Sevilla

Czy wiesz, że?

Real Betis was founded in 1907 in Seville, making them one of the oldest clubs in Andalusia.

Statystyki sezonu

Bilans

11W 12D 7L

H:7W/A:4W

Bramki

44 / 37 (+7)

H:26/A:18

Czyste konta

7

H:5/A:2

Pozycja

6

Zawodnicy niedostępni (10)

IscoBroken Ankle
od 10/08/2025
A. EzzalzouliUraz kostki
od 29/05/2025
R. RodríguezUraz pachwiny
od 10/09/2025
Marc BartraNieznany
od 09/09/2025
Pau LópezUraz kolana
od 25/08/2025
Marc RocaUraz kostki
od 16/04/2025
N. DeossaUraz kostki
od 15/09/2025
N. DeossaUraz kostki
od 09/08/2025
Diego LlorenteUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 15/04/2025
Aitor RuibalUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 28/08/2025

Trofea

Copa del Rey

2021/2022,2004/2005,1976/1977,

3xWinner

Copa del Rey

1996/1997,1930/1931,

2x2nd Place

Segunda División

2014/2015,2010/2011,1973/1974,1970/1971,1957/1958,1941/1942,1931/1932,

7xWinner

Segunda División

2000/2001,1993/1994,1989/1990,1966/1967,1955/1956,

5x2nd Place

La Liga

1934/1935,

1xWinner

Super Cup

2005,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Conference League

2024/2025,

1x2nd Place

Betis Sevilla

Real Betis Balompié, founded in 1907 in the Andalusian capital of Seville and known for their iconic green-and-white striped kit, play at the magnificent 60,720-capacity Estadio Benito Villamarín in the Heliópolis neighbourhood. The club won their only La Liga title in 1935 under Irish coach Patrick O'Connell and hold three Copa del Rey crowns — the most recent in 2022 under Manuel Pellegrini, ending a 17-year wait for major silverware. Pellegrini's tenure since 2020 has been defined by attacking, free-flowing football and a fifth-place La Liga finish in 2021-22 that earned European football. The irreplaceable Joaquín Sánchez, who retired in 2023 holding the La Liga appearance record, remains the club's most beloved modern figure, while Real Betis' passionate, colourful fanbase is among the most devoted in Spain.