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Established
1905 (118 years old)

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Soccer

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Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
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Los Nervionenses

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Sevilla Fútbol Club (commonly referred to as Sevilla, is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It plays in Spanish football's top flight, La Liga. It is Spain's oldest sporting club solely devoted to football. The club was formed on 25 January 1890, with the Scottish born Edward Farquharson Johnston as their first president. On 14 October 1905, the club's articles of association were registered in the Civil Government of Seville under the presidency of the Jerez-born José Luis Gallegos Arnosa.

Sevilla FC is also the most successful club in Andalusia, winning a national league title in 1945–46, five Spanish Cups (1935, 1939, 1948, 2007 and 2010), one Spanish Super Cup (2007), a record five UEFA Cups/UEFA Europa Leagues (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015 and 2016) and the 2006 UEFA Super Cup. They were also designated by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics as the World's best club in 2006 and 2007, thus being the first club to achieve this distinction in two consecutive years.

Its youth team Sevilla Atlético, founded in 1958, currently play in Segunda División B. The club are affiliated to a side in Puerto Rico of the same name. Other clubs related to Sevilla FC include their women's team, futsal team and former Superleague Formula team.

The Club's home ground is the 43,883-seat Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. It is located in the neighborhood of Nervión, Seville and owes its name to Ramón Sánchez Pizjuan, who was Sevilla FC's President for 17 years.

Sevilla FC has contributed many players to the Spain national team throughout their history.

Team Members
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Fernando
#25




Suso
#14




Bono
#13



Marcos
Acuna




Loïc
Badé
#22



Jesus
Manuel #17 (Tecatito)



Marko
Dmitrović
#1



Youssef
En-Nesyri
#15



Bryan
Gil
#25



Alejandro
Gomez
#24 (Papu Gómez)



Nemanja
Gudelj
#17



Pape
Gueye




Erik
Lamela
#17



Rafa
Mir




Gonzalo
Montiel
#29



Joan
Jordan #24



Jesus
Navas
#16



Tanguy
Nianzou


2021-2022

Lucas
Ocampos
#5



Ivan
Rakitic
#4



Karim
Rekik
#4



Marcos
Teixeira
(Marcão)



Alex
Telles
#3



Óliver
Torres
#21


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Stadium or Home

The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán) is a football stadium in Seville, Spain. It is the home stadium of Sevilla Fútbol Club, and is named after the club's former president, Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán , who served Sevilla for seventeen years in the early 20th century and helped pioneer the building of the ground. It was the venue for the 1986 European Cup Final between Steaua București and Barcelona and the 1982 World Cup semi-final game between Germany and France.

With a capacity of 42,714 seats, Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán is the ninth-largest stadium in Spain and the third-largest in Andalusia.

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UEFA Europa League
2019-2020

UEFA Europa League
2015-2016

UEFA Europa League
2014-2015

UEFA Europa League
2013-2014

Copa del Rey
2009-2010

Supercopa de Espana
2007-2008

Copa del Rey
2006-2007

UEFA Cup
2006-2007

UEFA Super Cup
2006

UEFA Cup
2005-2006

Copa del Rey
1947-1948

La Liga
1945-1946

Copa del Rey
1934-1935


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