Sevilla FC is one of the most historic clubs in Spanish and European football. With seven UEFA/Europa League titles, the Andalusian club has proven to be one of the strongest teams in the League. Currently, the team is not going through its best moment, neither sports-wise nor economically. Sevilla was founded on January 25, 1890, after a group of young people, half British and half Spanish, founded the Sevilla Football Club. Edward Johnston, Isaías White, and Hugo MacColl would be president, secretary, and captain, respectively. The Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, located in the Nervión neighborhood, is the home of Sevilla FC, with a capacity of almost 44,000 spectators. The majority shareholder of Sevilla FC is José María Del Nido Benavente, although he is not the president of the club. The president of Sevilla is José María del Nido Carrasco, son of José María del Nido Benavente. Sevilla has a intense rivalry with Betis, and although Betis has more members, Sevilla has more titles in its history. The current debt of Sevilla is 88 million euros, according to the latest sources. Sevilla FC plays its matches at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, which was inaugurated on September 7, 1958. The construction of the stadium responded to the new demands of football, and its name is a tribute to D. Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, the main promoter of the project. Sevilla FC has an impressive record, with 19 titles in its history, including 8 European titles. Betis, on the other hand, has 12 titles in its history, and although it has won a League, it has not won any European titles. The rivalry between Sevilla and Betis is one of the most intense in the League, and the matches between the two teams are always emotional and disputed. The stadium has a rich history, and its construction was a significant milestone for the club. The Sevilla FC has a strong fan base, and its supporters are known for their passion and dedication to the team.