Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, home stadium of Sevilla
Sevilla

Sevilla

SpainHiszpania
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Założony

1890

Obiekt

Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

Miasto

Seville

Pojemność

48,649

Nawierzchnia

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#15 Primera Division R0# Copa del Rey # UEFA/CONMEBOL Club Challenge
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Sevilla
Sevilla
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Sevilla FC was founded in 1890, making them one of the oldest football clubs in Spain.

Statystyki sezonu

Bilans

8W 7D 12L

H:4W/A:4W

Bramki

35 / 42 (-7)

H:19/A:16

Czyste konta

10

H:5/A:5

Pozycja

16

Zawodnicy niedostępni (14)

R. VargasUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 09/08/2025
Joan JordánUraz pleców
od 14/07/2025
Alfon GonzálezUraz kostki
od 21/09/2025
A. AdamsUraz pachwiny
od 27/08/2025
C. EjukeUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 02/09/2025
D. SowUraz pleców
od 25/08/2025
L. BadéUraz łydki
od 27/07/2025
D. LukébakioUraz łydki
od 26/08/2025
A. JanuzajUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 18/08/2025
Ramón MartínezUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 06/08/2025
S. IdumboUraz pachwiny
od 18/08/2025
T. NianzouUraz mięśni kulszowych
od 14/07/2025
od 17/09/2025
Adrià PedrosaUraz pachwiny
od 09/08/2025

Trofea

Segunda División

2000/2001,1968/1969,1933/1934,1929,

4xWinner

Segunda División

1930/1931,

1x2nd Place

Copa del Rey

2009/2010,2006/2007,1947/1948,1938/1939,1934/1935,

5xWinner

Copa del Rey

2017/2018,2015/2016,1961/1962,1954/1955,

4x2nd Place

La Liga

1945/1946,

1xWinner

La Liga

1956/1957,1950/1951,1942/1943,1939/1940,

4x2nd Place

Super Cup

2007,

1xWinner

Super Cup

2018,2016,2010,1948,

4x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2022/2023,2019/2020,2015/2016,2014/2015,2013/2014,2006/2007,2005/2006,

7xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

2006/2007,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

2023,2020,2016,2015,2014,2007/2008,

6x2nd Place

Emirates Cup

2022,2017,

2x2nd Place

UEFA/CONMEBOL Club Challenge

2023,

1xWinner

Sevilla

Sevilla FC, founded in 1905 and playing at the atmospheric 43,000-capacity Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán in Andalusia, holds an unmatched record seven UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League titles, making them the undisputed kings of the competition. Their back-to-back-to-back Europa League wins in 2014, 2015, and 2016 under Unai Emery cemented their European royalty status, while Sporting director Monchi's recruitment genius kept them competitive and financially sustainable. Sevilla also won the 2020 Europa League final dramatically against Inter Milan and secured a seventh title under José Luis Mendilibar in 2023 in an improbable comeback from near-relegation. They won the sole La Liga title in 1945-46 and their history is enriched by players like Jesús Navas, Dani Alves, and Diego Maradona, who briefly played for the club in the early 1990s.