Sevilla has earned over a million euros from 'Transfer Tracket', a tool for claiming training rights. The investment in the Research and Development department, created in 2020, has paid off.
What is 'Transfer Tracket'?
The 'Transfer Tracket' is a digital tool that allows Sevilla to claim economic rights through a solidarity mechanism, the training rights of players who have passed through a club and are the subject of transfers between other clubs.
How does 'Transfer Tracket' work?
The 'Transfer Tracket' was launched jointly by Sevilla and LaLiga Tech, the technological department of the club owners' association. This is the first time a club has made its technological tools available to LaLiga, rather than the other way around.
What are the benefits of 'Transfer Tracket'?
The 'Transfer Tracket' has allowed Sevilla to detect hundreds of operations in 37 countries and more than 50 different competitions. The tool has been a success and LaLiga has joined Sevilla to make the service available to the rest of the world's clubs, free of charge.
| Date | Earnings |
|---|---|
| 2020-2024 | over a million euros |
Sevilla is currently in 13th place in La Liga, with 43 points, 12 wins, 7 draws and 19 losses in 38 games, and a recent form of LLWWW.
What's next?
Sevilla will continue to invest in the Research and Development department to continue improving its technological tools and achieving better results on the field.
Sevilla's last game was a loss to Celta Vigo with a score of 1-0 on May 23, 2026. The team's recent form has been 1 win, 0 draws and 4 losses in the last 5 games.
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