About Sevilla FC Spanish Cup - Copa del Rey
Sevilla FC History in the Spanish Cup - Copa del Rey
Sevilla FC are one of the most successful teams to have ever competed in the Copa del Rey throughout its history, as they went through a period of reaching the final of the tournament on several occasions. Therefore, considering how well followed the Spanish side are and their previous successes across the continent, it is hardly a surprise that the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, which hold a capacity of 43,833 fans, becomes a lively venue when they do participate in the competition.
Los Nervionenses, as they are known, have had a number of top-quality players turn out for them in the past, whilst there have been a number of stars to grace the pitch for the Andalusian outfit in more recent memory, which adds to the appeal of attending fixtures in Spain’s elite club cup competition. Men such as Wissam Ben Yedder, Jesus Navas, Dani Alves, Ever Banega and Luuk de Jong have all featured over the years, whilst coaches such as Unai Emery have brought immense success to the southern Spanish outfit over the years.
Sevilla FC's Top Achievements In the Spanish Cup - Copa del Rey
Sevilla FC have been crowned the Copa del Rey champions on no fewer than five different occasions, making them one of the top ten sides in the country regarding the number of victories. The club lifted the trophy in 1935, 1939, 1947–48, 2006–07, and in the 2009–10 editions of the tournament.
The Andalusian outfit have been no strangers in making the final of the competition over the years, either. The club have amassed a minimum of nine appearances in the main spectacle, having had to settle for a place as runners up on four occasions, therefore providing them with more victories than defeats when making it to that stage of the tournament.
