SEVILLA HISTORY
Sevilla Football Club was built up in 1905 yet needed to hold up until 1909 to play its first authority amusement and until 1913 to move into its first legitimate ground.
In spite of the fact that the club won two Copas del Rey in the 1930s, when it additionally picked up a notoriety for getting a charge out of specific benefits amid the Spanish Civil War, it needed to hold up until 1946 to win its first and final La Liga title.
Another Cup achievement took after two years yet Los Nervionenses did not win their next real trophy until the following century, catching the UEFA Cup in both 2006 and 2007 under Juande Ramos' stewardship. This was trailed by two Copa del Reys, in 2007 and 2010, the 2007 Spanish Supercopa and the 2007 UEFA Super Cup.
The Andalusians have had some remarkable players throughout the years, including Diego Simeone, Davor Suker and Bebeto, yet maybe the most popular to have graced the Sanchez Pizjuan is Diego Maradona, who was marked from Napoli in 1992. Nonetheless, the Argentine endured only one season before coming back to South America after a few occurrences of indiscipline.
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