sport.wikisort.org - TeamSevilla Atlético is a Spanish football team based in Seville in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1950, it is the reserve team of Sevilla FC. It plays in Segunda Federación, and holds home games at Estadio Jesús Navas, with a 7,500-seat capacity.
Spanish football club
Football club
Sevilla Atlético |
Full name | Sevilla Atlético Club |
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Nickname(s) | Sevilla B Franjirrojos Nervionenses |
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Founded | 1 March 1950; 72 years ago (1 March 1950) as Club Deportivo Puerto |
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Ground | Jesús Navas Seville, Andalusia, Spain |
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Capacity | 8,000 |
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President | José Castro Carmona |
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Head coach | Antonio Hidalgo |
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League | 2ª Federación – Group 4 |
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2021–22 | 1ª RFEF – Group 2, 17th of 20 (relegated) |
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Reserve teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. Reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior team, so Sevilla Atlético is not eligible for promotion to La Liga, the division in which Sevilla's first team plays. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa del Rey.
History
Founded in 1950, Sevilla Atlético quickly reached Tercera División, winning the competition in 1961 and 1962 and also spending the 1962–63 season in Segunda División. After three years in the regional leagues in the early 1970s, the club returned to the third level in 1976.
In 1977 Segunda División B was created as the new third division, and Sevilla B spent time in that and the fourth categories. In 1999 it fell short in the second level promotion play-offs, after finishing the regular season as runner-up – earlier, in 1991, the club changed its name to Sevilla Fútbol Club B. In the following decade, in spite of three consecutive top-three finishes, the team underachieved in the playoffs; in the 2006–07 season, however, after a 1–0 aggregate win against Burgos courtesy of a Lolo goal in the second leg at home, it returned to division two after more than 40 years of absence. In 2006, it was again renamed Sevilla Atlético.
After two seasons in division two, with a ninth place in the first year, in a campaign which also saw manager Manuel Jiménez leave to take the reins of the first team, Sevilla Atlético returned again to the third.
Sevilla Atlético finished their 2015–16 campaign in 3rd place in Group 4 and qualified for the promotion play-offs, they beat Lleida Esportiu in the penalties 5–4 and therefore promoted back to Segunda División after 7 years. So in the 2016-17 season, the club finished 13th among 22 teams, never occupying a relegation spot. [1] In the 2017-18 season, after losing manager Diego Martínez as well as key players Borja Lasso, Antonio Cotán, and Diego González and with ex-Sevilla player Luis Tevenet as manager, Sevilla Atlético were relegated from the second division, finishing last placed 22nd with 32 points. [2]
Club names
- Club Deportivo Puerto (1950–1960)
- Sevilla Atlético Club (1960–1991)
- Sevilla Fútbol Club "B" (1991–1992)
- Sevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D. "B" (1992–2006)
- Sevilla Atlético (2006–present)
Season to season
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1950–1955 |
4 |
Regional |
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1955–56 |
3 |
3ª |
4th |
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1956–57 |
3 |
3ª |
11th |
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1957–58 |
3 |
3ª |
13th |
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1958–59 |
3 |
3ª |
4th |
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1959–60 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
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- As Sevilla Atlético Club (Farm team)
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1960–61 |
3 |
3ª |
1st |
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1961–62 |
3 |
3ª |
1st |
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1962–63 |
2 |
2ª |
15th |
Round of 32 |
1963–64 |
3 |
3ª |
7th |
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1964–65 |
3 |
3ª |
5th |
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1965–66 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
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1966–67 |
3 |
3ª |
3rd |
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1967–68 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
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1968–69 |
3 |
3ª |
5th |
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1969–70 |
3 |
3ª |
5th |
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1970–71 |
3 |
3ª |
5th |
First round |
1971–72 |
3 |
3ª |
12th |
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1972–73 |
3 |
3ª |
20th |
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1973–74 |
4 |
1ª Reg. |
3rd |
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1974–75 |
4 |
1ª Reg. |
2nd |
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1975–76 |
4 |
1ª Reg. |
2nd |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1976–77 |
3 |
3ª |
10th |
First round |
1977–78 |
3 |
2ª B |
13th |
Second round |
1978–79 |
3 |
2ª B |
6th |
First round |
1979–80 |
3 |
2ª B |
18th |
Second round |
1980–81 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
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1981–82 |
4 |
3ª |
3rd |
Third round |
1982–83 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
First round |
1983–84 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
First round |
1984–85 |
4 |
3ª |
3rd |
First round |
1985–86 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
First round |
1986–87 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
First round |
1987–88 |
3 |
2ª B |
12th |
First round |
1988–89 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
First round |
1989–90 |
3 |
2ª B |
3rd |
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1990–91 |
3 |
2ª B |
18th |
N/A |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
1991–92 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
1992–93 |
3 |
2ª B |
7th |
1993–94 |
3 |
2ª B |
14th |
1994–95 |
3 |
2ª B |
7th |
1995–96 |
3 |
2ª B |
7th |
1996–97 |
3 |
2ª B |
9th |
1997–98 |
3 |
2ª B |
11th |
1998–99 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
1999–2000 |
3 |
2ª B |
19th |
2000–01 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
2001–02 |
3 |
2ª B |
11th |
2002–03 |
3 |
2ª B |
10th |
2003–04 |
3 |
2ª B |
3rd |
2004–05 |
3 |
2ª B |
1st |
2005–06 |
3 |
2ª B |
3rd |
2006–07 |
3 |
2ª B |
1st |
2007–08 |
2 |
2ª |
9th |
2008–09 |
2 |
2ª |
22nd |
2009–10 |
3 |
2ª B |
15th |
2010–11 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
2011–12 |
3 |
2ª B |
10th |
2012–13 |
3 |
2ª B |
14th |
2013–14 |
3 |
2ª B |
14th |
2014–15 |
3 |
2ª B |
14th |
2015–16 |
3 |
2ª B |
3rd |
2016–17 |
2 |
2ª |
13th |
2017–18 |
2 |
2ª |
22nd |
2018–19 |
3 |
2ª B |
10th |
2019–20 |
3 |
2ª B |
9th |
2020–21 |
3 |
2ª B |
4th / 1st |
2021–22 |
3 |
1ª RFEF |
17th |
2022–23 |
4 |
2ª Fed. |
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- 5 seasons in Segunda División
- 1 season in Primera Federación
- 31 seasons in Segunda División B
- 1 season in Segunda Federación
- 27 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
- As of 8 September 2022.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Current technical staff
Position |
Staff |
Head coach |
Antonio Hidalgo |
Assistant coach |
Juan Redondo |
Technical assistant |
Javi Martínez |
Fitness coach |
Rubén Martínez |
Match delegate |
Pepe Díaz |
Control |
Adrián De La Chica |
Psychologist |
Mercedes Valiente |
Physiotherapist |
Antonio Muñoz |
Chiropractor |
José Manuel Castaño |
Equipment manager |
Javi Arza Manuel Bernal |
Goalkeeping coach |
Arturo González |
Doctor |
Manuel Sanz |
Nutritionist |
David Martos |
Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
References
External links
Segunda Federación – Group 4 |
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