The 2024-25 season promises to be an exciting one for Sevilla FC, with new players, fresh kits, and updates to the historic Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium. Whether you’re a long-time supporter or a newcomer to the club, this guide covers everything you need to know. From the latest player signings to the unveiling of the new kits and stadium enhancements, we dive deep into what this season holds for one of Spain’s most storied football clubs. Get ready to follow Sevilla FC through another thrilling La Liga campaign.
Sevilla FC is a professional football club based in Seville, Spain. It was founded in 1890, making it one of the oldest clubs in Spain. The team plays in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football and has won the Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup) a record six times.
Sevilla has also won the Copa del Rey twice and has consistently qualified for European competitions. The club’s home ground is the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, which has a capacity of over 60,000 spectators. Sevilla FC has a strong rivalry with Real Betis, another football team based in Seville.
Here in this article, you will get to know about Sevilla 2023/24 Players, Squad, History, Stadium, Nickname, Kits, and more.
Sevilla Profile Summary
Full name | Sevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D. |
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Nickname(s) | Los Nervionenses Los Hispalenses Palanganas Blanquirrojos Rojiblancos Sevillistas |
Short name | Sevilla |
Founded | 25 January 1890; 132 years ago as Sevilla Foot-ball Club |
Ground | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
Capacity | 42,714 |
Owner | Sevillistas de Nervión S. A. |
President | José Castro Carmona |
Head coach | Jorge Sampaoli |
League | La Liga 2024-25 |
2021–22 | La Liga, 4th of 20 |
About Sevilla
Sevilla Fútbol Club is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Play in the highest category of Spanish soccer, La Liga. Sevilla has won the UEFA Europa League six times, the most of any club. It is the oldest sports club in Spain dedicated exclusively to soccer. The club was formed on January 25, 1890, with Scotsman Edward Farquharson Johnston as its first president.
Sevilla 2024-25 players?
# | Player | Age | Contract | Market value |
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1 | Álvaro Fernández Goalkeeper | 26 | Jun 30, 2025 | €2.50m |
13 | Ørjan Nyland Goalkeeper | 33 | Jun 30, 2026 | €1.40m |
22 | Loïc Badé Centre-Back | 24 | Jun 30, 2027 | €14.00m |
4 | Kike Salas Centre-Back | 22 | Jun 30, 2026 | €10.00m |
23 | Marcão Centre-Back | 28 | Jun 30, 2027 | €4.00m |
6 | Nemanja Gudelj Centre-Back | 32 | Jun 30, 2026 | €3.50m |
24 | Tanguy Nianzou Centre-Back | 22 | Jun 30, 2027 | €3.00m |
19 | Valentín Barco Left-Back | 20 | Jun 30, 2025 | €13.00m |
3 | Adrià Pedrosa Left-Back | 26 | Jun 30, 2028 | €6.00m |
26 | Juanlu Sánchez Right-Back | 21 | Jun 30, 2026 | €15.00m |
15 | Gonzalo Montiel Right-Back | 27 | Jun 30, 2026 | €10.00m |
2 | José Ángel Carmona Right-Back | 22 | Jun 30, 2025 | €3.50m |
16 | Jesús Navas Right-Back | 38 | Dec 31, 2024 | €2.50m |
18 | Lucien Agoumé Defensive Midfield | 22 | Jun 30, 2028 | €6.00m |
12 | Albert Sambi Lokonga Central Midfield | 24 | Jun 30, 2025 | €15.00m |
20 | Djibril Sow Central Midfield | 27 | Jun 30, 2028 | €9.00m |
17 | Saúl Ñíguez Central Midfield | 29 | Jun 30, 2025 | €7.50m |
8 | Joan Jordán Central Midfield | 30 | Jun 30, 2027 | €3.50m |
28 | Manu Bueno Central Midfield | 20 | Jun 30, 2025 | €300k |
5 | Lucas Ocampos Left Winger | 30 | Jun 30, 2025 | €9.00m |
21 | Chidera Ejuke Left Winger | 26 | Jun 30, 2027 | €6.00m |
11 | Dodi Lukébakio Right Winger | 26 | Jun 30, 2028 | €12.00m |
10 | Suso Right Winger | 30 | Jun 30, 2025 | €4.00m |
14 | Peque Fernández Second Striker | 21 | Jun 30, 2028 | €3.00m |
7 | Isaac Romero Centre-Forward | 24 | Jun 30, 2028 | €18.00m |
9 | Kelechi Iheanacho Centre-Forward | 27 | Jun 30, 2026 | €12.00m |
Sevilla Home Stadium
In its first fifty years, Sevilla played its home games in various places in Seville: the Campo de la Trinidad, the Campo Mercantil, the ‘La Victoria’ Stadium, and the Nervión Stadium.
The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium was projected for the first time in 1937 when the land near the then home of Sevilla, in Nervión, was purchased and construction began in 1954. A competition was held for its design, which was won by the architect Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, who had also designed the home of Real Madrid, the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.
Sevilla Kit
Sevilla wore shirts with a sponsor’s logo for the first time in the 1986-87 season, to promote Expo Sevilla ’92. Earlier, prior to the 1980-81 season, the club signed its first kit manufacturer contract with German firm Adidas. Since 2022 the kit is manufactured by Castore.
Kit sponsorship
Years | Kit manufacturers |
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2013–15 | Warrior |
2015–18 | New Balance |
2018–22 | Nike |
2022– | Castore |
Sevilla world rankings
8
Sevilla trophies
Cups
- Copa del Rey
Winners (5):1935, 1939, 1947–48, 2006–07, 2009–10
- Supercopa de España:
Winners (1):2007
European
- UEFA Europa League
Winners (6) – record:2005–06, 2006–07, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2019–20
- UEFA Super Cup
Winners (1):2006
Conclusion
As the 2024-25 season unfolds, Sevilla FC stands poised to continue its legacy of excellence on and off the pitch. With a blend of new talent, fresh kits, and a stadium steeped in history, the club is ready to captivate its fans once again. Whether you’re drawn to the passion of the players, the atmosphere of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, or the storied history of one of Spain’s oldest football clubs, this season offers something special for every supporter. As always, Sevilla FC will strive to add more silverware to its impressive trophy cabinet, making this a season to remember for fans worldwide.
Source: FootballArroyo.co.uk