Founded : 14 October 1905 colours : Red & white Address : Avda. Eduardo Dato s/n, 41005 Sevilla Ground : Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Capacity : 45,000 Tel: 954 53 53 53
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Sevilla FC (also known as Sevillistas, Rojiblancos, Los Palanganas or Los nervionenses) is a professional Spanish football club that plays in the Spanish top-flight; Primere Division (La Liga). Sevilla is the oldest club from Seville which is established in 1905. Sevilla play their home match at the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium which has capacity about 55,000 seats. This name is come from its former President Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. In the last decade Sevilla Football Club have come back from the low profile in the past. It begins in the 2003-2004 season, when Sevilla FC reached the semi finals of the Copa del Rey, managed to qualify for Europe and earned a ticket for the 2004/05 UEFA Cup. In the next season at 2004-2005, Sevilla Football Club finished at the 6th place and secured the first round of the 2005-2006 again and in advanced Sevilla Football Club reach the Final to meet Middlesbrough. Sevilla defeated Middlesbrough and became the first Andalusian team to win a European final and also their first UEFA Club. After that they won the UEFA Super cup after beat the Champions league title holder Barcelona. In the next season Sevilla come back to show their collective games by won UEFA cup title for the second time in a row. If you want to watch their collective games, you must have the Sevilla football tickets. we are offering you the best Sevilla tickets provided by trusted merchants. Find the best Sevilla tickets just on mouse click @ FC Tickets
How to get to Seville
By air
Seville serve by two airport - San Pablo Airport and La Parra International Airport.
La Parra International Airport is located 10km from Jerez de la Frontera, on the way to Seville. La Parra is popular with the budget flight companies
San Pablo situated 7 km east of seville city center and you can take train approximately 15 minutes journey.
You can get the regular ‘Especial Aeropuerto’ bus service which connects the airport with Puerta de Jerez in the city centre. The service runs every 30 minutes with stops at the Santa Justa train station. The bus departs outside the arrivals hall and the fare to the centre is around €2.50 for a single journey. Journey times will depend on the amount of traffic on the roads
From San Pablo taxis are readily available from outside the arrival hall and run on a fixed fare to the city centre, around €20 during the day and €25 in the evening.
By Bus
Eurolines do coaches to Seville several times a week. If you go from London, the outward journey takes just over 35 hours and the return is 37 hours. The price is £174 but should you require insurance add another £6.
You need to ask yourself do you really want to spend 37 hrs stuck in a seat with very little movement when for the same price you could fly to other areas of Spain and get a train or coach to Seville!
Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Map
Directions to Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Bus: Line C1, C2, 32 & 37
Train: The stadium is situated at a 5 minutes walk form the central 'Santa Justa' railway stadium.
Eating and drinking
Barrio de Santa Cruz and Plaza Salvador are both popular bar areas around the cathedral with a multitude of bars to chose from. Most of these bars are open from 11am until late
Calle Betis is an area just across the river, and this area is extremely popular with students.
A word of warning about the orange trees - don’t eat the oranges off the trees lining the streets as they are usually very bitter and have been sprayed with chemicals to stop the birds eating them!
Local Foods & Beverages
Cruzcampo is the locally brewed beer which is worth trying and Sangria is popular with the tourists but try Tinto de Verano (a mix of red wine and lemon or orange soda), it is more authentic but does have less alcohol than sangria, and it’s cheaper.
Irish & English Pubs
Big Ben English Pub, Calle Betis
Madigan’s Irish Pub, Plaza de Cuba is a typical Irish pub showing live sports and serving typical pub grub
Flaherty’s Irish Bar, Calle Alemanes. An extremely popular Irish bar situated right next to the cathedral. A little more expensive than other bars because of its central location
Restaurants
Calle Santa Maria La Blanca has many popular restaurants with outdoor tables and doing generous lunch menus for around €10, or if you don’t mind paying a little more head for Barrio Santa Cruz, a popular area with the locals and where there are plenty of restaurants to cover all tastes and budgets.
If you are going across the river, there are plenty of restaurants around Puente de San Telmo. Tapas bars are virtually on every corner, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Where to stay
If you are counting the Euros there are several hostels close to the city worth looking at:
- Youth Hostel (HI) Calle Isaac Peral 2. Tel: (+34) 955 95 6500. You can get bus #6 or bus #34 from the city centre. Reservas.itj@juntadeandalucia.es - Hostel Córdoba, Calle Farnesio 12. Tel: (+34) 954 22 7498 hostalcordoba@mixmail.com - YH Giralda, Calle Abades 30. Tel: (+34) 954 22 8324 www.yh-hoteles.com. Near the cathedral
If camping is more to your liking then there are several camping sites all around 12km outside the town centre. No websites are available so you will have to call them to make a reservation:
- Camping Sevilla, Centra Madrid-Cadiz 534. Tel: (+34) 954 51 4379 - close to the airport - Dos Hermanas: Club de Campo, Avenida de la Libertad 13. Tel: (+34) 954 72 0250 - Camping Villsom, Centra Seville-Cadiz 554. Tel: (+34) 954 72 0828