Sevilla FC, the Andalusian club, has become an example of how not to manage a football team. For years, the club's directors have been obsessed with the idea of internationalizing the brand and expanding into exotic markets. However, this obsession has led the club to a series of poor decisions that have caused alarming financial losses and absolute disrepute. The club has signed agreements with football clubs in South Korea, India, and Nigeria, but these agreements have not led to any positive results. In fact, the club has lost money on all these projects. The former president of the club, José María del Nido Carrasco, has been accused of embezzlement and of not justifying the club's expenses. The club has been the subject of criticism and ridicule in the media and in public opinion. The situation of the club is serious and it is necessary that the directors take measures to reverse the situation and bring the club back on the path to success.