Sevilla Atlético

Sevilla Atlético
Full name Sevilla Atlético Club
Founded 1958
Ground Viejo Nervión, Seville,
Andalusia, Spain
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman José Castro Carmona
Manager Diego Martínez
League Segunda División
2015–16 2ªB – Group 4, 3rd (promoted)
Active departments of Sevilla FC
Football (Men's) Football B (Men's) Football C (Men's)
Football Youth (Men's) Football (Women's) Football in Puerto Rico
Superleague Formula Rowing

Sevilla Atlético Club is a Spanish football team based in Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1958 it plays in Segunda División and is the reserve team of Sevilla FC, holding home games at Viejo Nervión, with a 7,500-seat capacity.

Unlike in England, reserve teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior team. Therefore, the team is ineligible for promotion to La Liga, the division in which the main side plays. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa del Rey.

History

Founded in 1958, 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.

Club names

Season to season

Season Division Place
1958/59 4th
1959/60 2nd
1960/61 1st
1961/62 1st
1962/63 15th
1963/64 7th
1964/65 5th
1965/66 2nd
1966/67 3rd
1967/68 2nd
1968/69 5th
1969/70 5th
1970/71 5th
1971/72 12th
1972/73 20th
Season Division Place
1973/74 Regional 3rd
1974/75 Regional 2nd
1975/76 Regional 2nd
1976/77 10th
1977/78 2ªB 13th
1978/79 2ªB 6th
1979/80 2ªB 18th
1980/81 1st
1981/82 3rd
1982/83 1st
1983/84 1st
1984/85 3rd
1985/86 1st
1986/87 1st
1987/88 2ªB 12th
Season Division Place
1988/89 2ªB 2nd
1989/90 2ªB 3rd
1990/91 2ªB 18th
1991/92 1st
1992/93 2ªB 7th
1993/94 2ªB 14th
1994/95 2ªB 7th
1995/96 2ªB 7th
1996/97 2ªB 9th
1997/98 2ªB 11th
1998/99 2ªB 2nd
1999/00 2ªB 19th
2000/01 1st
2001/02 2ªB 11th
2002/03 2ªB 10th
Season Division Place
2003/04 2ªB 3rd
2004/05 2ªB 1st
2005/06 2ªB 3rd
2006/07 2ªB 1st
2007/08 9th
2008/09 22nd
2009/10 2ªB 15th
2010/11 2ªB 2nd
2011/12 2ªB 10th
2012/13 2ªB 14th
2013/14 2ªB 14th
2014/15 2ªB 14th
2015/16 2ªB 3rd
2016/17

Current squad

As of 12 November 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Juan Soriano
2 Spain DF David Carmona
3 Spain DF José Matos
4 Spain DF Diego González
5 Spain DF Bernardo
6 Uruguay DF Cristian González
7 Spain MF Juanje
8 Spain MF Antonio Cotán
9 Spain FW Carlos Fernández
10 Spain MF Borja Lasso
11 Spain FW Ivi
12 Montenegro DF Andrija Vukčević
13 Spain GK Churripi
14 Spain MF Fede San Emeterio
No. Position Player
15 Spain DF Álex Muñoz
16 Spain MF Curro
17 Spain FW José Ángel Carrillo
18 Spain DF Borja San Emeterio
19 Uruguay MF Andrés Schetino (on loan from Fiorentina)
20 Colombia MF Jorge Carrascal
21 France MF Bilal Boutobba
22 Ukraine MF Maryan Shved
23 Georgia (country) MF Giorgi Aburjania
24 Spain FW Marc Gual
25 Cameroon GK Fabrice Ondoa (on loan from Gimnàstic)
26 Cameroon MF Yan Brice
27 Spain MF Álex Pozo

Reserve team

Main article: Sevilla FC C

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
28 Spain DF José Amo
29 Spain DF Eliseo Falcón
30 Spain GK Javi Díaz
31 Spain DF Juanmi
No. Position Player
32 Spain GK Samu Pérez
33 Spain FW Rubén Colmenero
34 Spain DF Alberto Villapalos
35 Spain MF José Mena

Selected former players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Selected former managers

References

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