Talk:Sevilla FC

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I changed 'Tsartas' to his proper name 'Tsiartas' in order to link to his page. Reaper7 21:58, 29 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The 2006-2007 Champions League

I don't think the paragraph should exist, specially starting with a highly subjective "unfortunately". There's no point in talking about something not achieved.

[edit] Squad changes format

I've reverted the squad changes back to the former, more informative, style.

  1. Frankly, I find it bizarre to list a bunch of player and team names and then not link to them. If the names are notable enough to be included in the article, why not include wikilinks for further reading and information? Is the reader supposed to do a search for the individual names on Wikipedia or Google? This seems far from optimal. From my point of view it seems like chauvanism not to link to other clubs and players no longer in the club.
  2. To capitalize and bold *every* to and from also seems weird as it is not nice to look at. Labelling each coloumn In and Out and just write to and from in normal types should reach every level of readers.

I can see this style is being enforced in practically all Spanish clubs, and I wonder if it is an agreed standard, and if so, where this has been agreed? Poulsen 13:36, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

In 1909, disagreement among some members of the directive board led to a split from which the team Betis was born; later in 1914 Real Betis BalompiƩ was founded from the union of Betis and Sevilla BalompiƩ. The story says that this split was due to the fact that Sevilla FC refused to sign a player because he was a "simple worker.

THIS IS FALSE!!! A LIER OF THE BETIS BASTARDS FANS!

As for the 5th May, 2007 (2:33 am in Spain), one can read on the previous comment "The story says...", what clearly reveals he/she made it up.

Alexander Kerzhakov (striker, Russia) has joined Sevilla FC, he got number 9.

  • Does a non EU player have to play for 3 or 5 years to get a Spanish passport? On the Real Madrid page, it says 5 years. It also mentions something about this only applying for Latin American players. Which one is correct?