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As a team that has, over the course of their long and rich history, secured both domestic league and cup titles, Real Betis have gone on to enjoy a number of European campaigns over the years.
Their first adventure came in 1977/78 in the now-defunct UEFA European Cup Winners’ Cup when they beat AC Milan and Lokomotive Leipzig before falling to Dynamo Moscow in the Quarter-Finals.
It took another twenty years before they reached such heights again, and they did so in the same competition in 1997/98. They took on Gianluca Vialli’s Chelsea in the Quarter-Finals and lost the first leg at the Estadio Benito Villamarin, with towering Norwegian Tore Andre Flo scoring twice in the first 12 minutes and Alfonso Perez responding for the home side.
In the second leg, Nigerian international Finidi George gave Betis a shock lead, but the Blues came storming back with goals from Frank Sinclair, Roberto Di Matteo, and Gianfranco Zola to give the Premier League side a 5-2 aggregate win and they went on to win the competition by beating VfB Stuttgart in Stockholm.
In 2005/06, Lorenzo Serra Ferrer took Real Betis to their first UEFA Champions League foray, having finished fourth in La Liga the previous season. They beat Monaco in the qualifying round to set up a group stage draw that saw them line up against Liverpool, Anderlecht, and Chelsea.
They secured wins away at Anderlecht and home to Chelsea, but that was not enough to see them through the group, so instead, their third-place finish saw them demoted to the UEFA Europa League, where they lost to Steaua Bucharest in the Round of 16.
In each of their next four UEFA Europa League runs, in 2013/14, 2018/19, 2021/22, and 2022/23, they were beaten in the Round of 16, each time after having impressed in group stage competition.
Those defeats came to Sevilla, Rennes, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Manchester United, respectively.
Real Betis enjoys a very ardent fan base that stretches way beyond the confines of Andalusia, and every time the team performs well enough to secure another route to European football, their supporters arrive in numbers.
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