Seville, Andalusia, the pride of Spain
Sevilla 1890 Andalusia team Pizkhwan
the team's stronghold in the "Al-Narbiyoun" neighbourhood
National anthem "El Arrebato" Historical enmity with Real Betis in the derby Interrupting ancient history creates modern history
After winning the European League title with specialization This is the team that won the Spanish League once in the 1940s,
the King’s Cup 5 times, and the Spanish Super Cup once
took down the giants of Europe and outplayed them
When Spain is proud to have two international teams competing for the largest continental championship in Europe, Real Madrid and Barcelona
must not forget and also be proud of Seville The team that holds the record in the European League Championship with 6 titles from 6 finals, 100% success
Years 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020 And the European Super Cup 2006 In the 2006 European League final,
Sevilla beat Middlesbrough, England, 4-0, after defeating Schalke, Germany, in the semi-finals. In the 2007 European League final,
Sevilla defeated Espanyol on penalties after a 2-2 draw. surpassed Spain's Osasuna in the semi-finals In the 2014 European League final,
Sevilla defeated Portuguese Benfica on penalties after a scoreless draw. In the semi-finals, he surpassed Valencia of Spain In the 2015 European League final,
Sevilla beat Ukraine's Dnipro, 3-2, after defeating Italy's Fiorentina in the semi-finals. In the 2016 European League final,
Sevilla beat Liverpool 3-1 after defeating Ukrainian Shakhtar Donetsk in the semi-final. In the 2020 European League final,
Sevilla defeated Italian Inter Milan 3-2 after defeating Manchester United in the semi-finals. In the 2006 European Super Cup,
Sevilla beat Barcelona 3-0 Now we can name and change the European League Championship to replace it with the Seville European Championship -
The most famous players who wore the Sevilla shirt Maradona Historic transfer 1993 after the terrible success with Napoli, Italy, escaping from the cocaine crisis
Zamorano of Chile, Bebeto of Brazil, Simeone of Argentina, Suker of Croatia, Kanoute of Mali