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Goalless draw for Sevilla “D” in a demanding Friendly against Atlético Algabeño

Last Saturday, March 28, Sevilla “D” faced a highly demanding friendly fixture against Atlético Algabeño, a team competing in a higher division, offering an excellent opportunity to assess the competitive level of the Nervión-based side.

The match began with a determined and ambitious Sevilla, fully aware of the challenge ahead. From the opening minutes, the team displayed high intensity and quickly created danger. In the second minute, Abdullah Aljirafi had the first chance following an impressive team move, but the home goalkeeper denied the goal. Just five minutes later, Kohen Caminiti produced one of the clearest opportunities in a one-on-one situation, attempting a lob that sailed just over the crossbar.

Throughout the first half, Sevilla “D” showcased a dynamic, fluid, and vertical style of play, imposing their identity on the match. The midfield leadership of Pedro Berruezo, alongside Edu Mangles and Khalid Aljirafi, enabled the team to create up to eight dangerous attacking situations, although none were converted. Atlético Algabeño, meanwhile, posed limited threat, with their best effort being a long-range shot comfortably handled by Mario Rodríguez.

After the break, the dynamics of the game shifted. The home side raised their competitive level and managed to balance the contest. The second half was more physical and contested, with frequent interruptions. Nevertheless, Sevilla “D” continued to generate clear chances, including a notable opportunity for Fidel Morán, which ultimately did not find the target.

In the end, the score remained unchanged, and the match concluded in a goalless draw, reflecting both the balance of play and the lack of clinical finishing in both penalty areas. Despite this, Sevilla “D” can take away positive conclusions, having competed on equal terms against a higher-division opponent and demonstrating clear collective progress.

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SAGE College enjoys its second training experience with Sevilla FC Academy

During the afternoon, players from the Jerez-based club joined the regular 5:30 PM training session. In this slot, they trained alongside three academy teams, working under the well-known development methodology that defines the club.

Later, at 6:30 PM, the day continued with two matches. First, a 7-a-side game was played between two youth teams—one from the academy and one from SAGE College. In addition, a second match took place in the 11-a-side format, where the visiting side faced another academy team.

Beyond the pitch, both groups also enjoyed a guided tour of the training facilities. Accompanied by academy staff, they had the opportunity to explore key areas such as the Estadio Jesús Navas, the press room, and the various pitches that make up the complex.

A complete and enriching day that strengthens the relationship between both institutions and allows young players to experience firsthand what it is like to train and compete in a professional environment.

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Historic performance by Juvenil “D” to remain leaders and unbeaten

Juvenil “D” approached Matchday 25 in excellent form, following a 10-0 win over Mairena in the previous round and a midweek friendly victory. Their opponents, Santa Clara, sitting 14th in the standings, were unable to contain the attacking power of a side that remains unbeaten, with only one draw all season.

The match was effectively decided in the opening minutes. In the 3rd minute, Alejandro Piña, the league’s top scorer, opened the scoring with a composed lob over the goalkeeper. Just one minute later, Raúl Martínez made it two, and within ten minutes he completed a hat-trick, highlighting the team’s early dominance. The fourth goal came from an Olympic goal, underlining the attacking quality on display.

The intensity did not drop. In the 15th minute, Alejandro Piña scored again, and shortly after, the team extended their lead through Javier Geniz and two more goals from Piña, who reached a poker (four goals).

Before halftime, Juvenil “D” further increased their advantage with six additional goals. Estefan Mario scored twice, Lucas Serna added another, and Alejandro Piña netted three more, closing a first half of maximum attacking efficiency with a commanding 0-14.

After the break, the team maintained control, although with a slightly reduced tempo. Even so, they added seven more goals: two from Ángel Torres, one from Zach Bluestone, and another from Alpha Diallo. In the closing stages, Raúl Martínez completed his four-goal haul, while Alejandro Piña finished with an outstanding eight goals, capping a remarkable individual performance.

With this result, the team managed by Rafa Ortega and Alonso López reinforces its solid lead at the top of the table and heads into the next match with the opportunity to secure the league title with four games still to play, capping a season of outstanding performance.

Starting XI: Aaron Ang, Daniel Pro, Alejandro Ruiz, Javier Geniz, Ben Khamishon, Estefan Mario, Diego Díez, Emilio Díez, Alejandro Piña, Raúl Martínez y Lucas Serna.

Substitutes: Daniel Morilla, Pablo Jiménez, Ángel Torres, Antonio Asencio, Alpha Diallo y Zach Bluestone.

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Big win at the Training Ground

Sevilla “D” entered matchday 21 following a friendly victory and positioned in the upper-mid section of the standings. Their opponents, El Ronquillo, currently at the bottom, were unable to contain the attacking strength of the home side.

The match began with intensity, and the first clear chance came in the 8th minute. Just two minutes later, Edu Mangles opened the scoring with a powerful shot into the far corner from inside the box. Mangles doubled the lead in the 16th minute, finishing off an assist from Parker Byas, capping a great start.

The third goal came from a cross that resulted in an own goal by the visiting defense. In the 33rd minute, Abdullah Aljirafi, the team’s top scorer, capitalized on an assist from Mangles to finish confidently in a one-on-one situation. Before halftime, Manu Cruzado scored a stunning strike from the edge of the area, making it 5-0.

The second half followed the same pattern. Just three minutes after the restart, Edu Mangles completed his hat-trick, netting the sixth goal. In the 56th minute, Tomás del Grosso scored from a corner kick and later added another by redirecting a shot from the edge of the box, extending the lead to 8-0.

The home side’s dominance continued as Pablo de la Rosa scored the ninth goal after collecting a rebound and firing from distance. Abdullah Aljirafi added his second of the match to reach double digits, and finally Fidel Morán closed the scoring with the definitive 11-0.

The team managed by Óscar Olomo displayed great attacking efficiency and complete control throughout the 90 minutes, reinforcing their strong run of form.

Starting XI: Mamour Sené, Fabián Rodríguez, Gavyn Nobles, Gonzalo García, Parker Byas, Tristán Figueroa, Edu Mangles, Manu Cruzado, Kohen Caminiti, Fidel Morán and Abdullah Aljirafi.

Substitutes: Mario Rodríguez, Khalid Aljirafi, Alejandro Gonzálvez, Áron Németh, Pablo de la Rosa, Tomás del Grosso and Borja Tellado.

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Sevilla “D” secure convincing victory over Marlex International at the training ground

On March 19, the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios hosted a friendly match between Sevilla FC “D” and Marlex International, providing the Sevilla side with another opportunity to continue strengthening its competitive development.

From the opening whistle, Sevilla D displayed a clear attacking approach and control of the game, creating several dangerous chances in the opposition’s area. The team registered four clear goal-scoring opportunities within the first twenty minutes, although they were unable to convert.

The visitors responded in the 23rd minute with a chance that was confidently dealt with by goalkeeper Mario Rodríguez, who kept the score level.

Towards the end of the first half, the home side increased their intensity and were rewarded. First, through a major chance by Eduardo Mangles, whose one-on-one effort narrowly missed the target. Shortly after, just before halftime, Sevilla D took the lead following an unfortunate defensive clearance, which resulted in an own goal.

After the break, Sevilla D stepped up their performance, showing greater solidity both defensively and offensively. The team successfully neutralized the opponent’s attacking efforts while improving their efficiency in front of goal.

In the 63rd minute, Kohen Caminiti doubled the lead by converting a corner kick, scoring the second goal of the match. In the closing stages, Sevilla D confirmed their dominance with a third goal, sealing a convincing 3–0 victory.

This win allows Sevilla D to build confidence and positive momentum ahead of their next league fixture, scheduled for Sunday, March 22, against El Ronquillo.

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Juvenil “D” secure a win over Moura International Academy in a friendly match

The Juvenil “D” played a friendly match on March 18 against Moura International Academy at the José Ramón Cisneros Palacios Training Ground, arriving in good form after their recent league win over Mairena.

The game began in a fairly balanced manner, although the Sevilla side gradually took control, enjoying more possession and creating the first chances. Despite their dominance, the Portuguese team took the lead through an isolated action, finishing with a header.

After the break, tactical adjustments from the coaching staff made an impact. Juvenil “D” stepped forward, showing greater depth and consistency in attack.

The equaliser came through Estefan Mario, who capitalised on a rebound from the goalkeeper following a cross. Shortly after, Lucas Serna completed the turnaround after an assist from Alejandro Ruiz, taking advantage of a defensive error.

In the closing stages, the home side asserted their dominance. Estefan Mario added his second goal with a well-taken free kick, and the fourth was scored by Alejandro Piña, finishing off a fine team move assisted by Raúl Martínez.

The team ended the match demonstrating resilience, strong second-half performance, and an impressive attacking display.

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Registrations are now open for the Easter Camp in London!

The Sevilla FC Academy Easter Camp London is a unique opportunity for young footballers aged 8 to 19 who want to train under the official methodology of the Seville-based club, renowned for its comprehensive approach to technical, tactical, and personal development. Throughout the camp, participants will enjoy a professional experience with specialized training sessions, tailored physical preparation, and internal competitions.

The program will be led by official coaches connected to Sevilla FC’s academy ecosystem, ensuring instruction aligned with the club’s values and standards. In addition, the camp aims not only to improve sporting performance but also to share Sevilla FC’s football culture in an international environment.

With this launch, Sevilla FC strengthens its internationalization strategy and brand positioning, bringing its successful development model beyond Spain and closer to key new markets such as the UK.

The Easter Camp in London is therefore established as a standout experience for young talents looking to take the next step in their development, combining learning, competition, and the essence of one of Europe’s most prestigious football clubs.

Access all the information and registration by CLICKING HERE. Remember that you can resolve any questions by emailing sevillafcacademy@sevillafc.com.

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Sevilla “D” falls at the Alfredo Librero

Matchday 20 of the league competition delivered an engaging contest at the Alfredo Librero Municipal Stadium, where Aznalcóllar, sitting seventh in the standings, hosted Sevilla “D”, who came into the match in fifth place. Both sides entered the fixture following defeats against the top two teams in the table, adding further significance to the encounter.

The match began with Sevilla “D” asserting control, taking the initiative early on and attempting to dictate the tempo through ball possession. During this opening phase, the visitors created several promising chances, with the clearest opportunity falling to Pedro Berruezo in the 20th minute, though he was unable to convert.

Despite the visitors’ early pressure, Aznalcóllar opened the scoring in the 32nd minute following a wide attacking move that ended with a precise pass into the box, finished off by the home forward to make it 1-0. Just before halftime, Pedro Berruezo had another clear chance to level the score, but his effort narrowly missed the target.

After the break, the home side extended their lead in the 58th minute with a powerful strike from the edge of the area, resulting from a well-worked set-piece routine. The 2-0 scoreline forced Sevilla “D” to push forward, and they found a way back into the game in the 70th minute when Borja Tellado reduced the deficit following a set-piece situation.

Just one minute later, the visitors had a golden opportunity to equalize, but the home defense managed to block multiple attempts, preserving their advantage.

In the closing stages, the match became more balanced, with both teams cautious in their approach. However, in the 89th minute, Aznalcóllar sealed the victory by capitalizing on a defensive error in the build-up from the visiting goalkeeper, setting the final score at 3-1.

Starting XI: Mario Rodríguez, Parker Byas, Borja Tellado, Gavyn Nobles, Tomás Del Grosso, Fidel Morán, Manu Cruzado, Pablo García, Abdullah Aljirafi, Álvaro Perea, and Pedro Berruezo.

Substitutes: Bob Almenas, Alejandro Gonzálvez, Khalid Aljirafi, Tristán Figueroa, Edu Mangles, Gonzalo García, and Kohen Caminiti.

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Juvenil “D” deliver commanding victory against Mairena

The Matchday 24 league fixture brought together Juvenil “D” and Mairena, with the home side arriving in excellent form after a 0–4 victory away to Nervión in the previous round. Mairena, meanwhile, came into the match following a home win against Peña Bética, currently ninth in the standings. The first-leg meeting had also gone heavily in favour of the Nervionense side, who recorded a 0–7 away win.

From the opening whistle, Juvenil “D” made their intentions clear, imposing their style of play and creating chances early on. The opening goal arrived quickly: in the 8th minute, Raúl Martínez opened the scoring after receiving a precise pass from the team’s top scorer, Alejandro Piña.

Just ten minutes later, Lucas Serna doubled the lead after finishing a brilliant individual move, reflecting the home side’s clear dominance. The third goal also came from Alejandro Piña, who met a cross from Raúl Martínez at the far post, controlling the ball before finishing with a shot into the far corner.

Shortly before halftime, in the 44th minute, Raúl Martínez scored one of the standout goals of the match with a powerful strike from the edge of the penalty area, sending the teams into the break with a 4–0 lead for the hosts.

After the restart, Juvenil “D” maintained their attacking momentum, controlling possession and continuing to create opportunities. In the 64th minute, Estefan Mario scored the first goal of the second half after a strong run that ended with a one-on-one finish against the goalkeeper.

Just two minutes later, Estefan Mario found the net again following an excellent run from Ángel Torres, and he completed his hat-trick a minute later thanks to high pressing from Alejandro Piña, scoring three goals in just four minutes.

In the final stages of the match, Raúl Martínez once again took centre stage. In the 79th minute, he scored his third goal after receiving an assist from Hungarian player Áron Németh. Just a minute later, Németh provided another assist for Martínez, allowing him to complete his four-goal haul.

With the score already at 9–0, the match entered its closing moments, and it was Áron Németh himself who completed the scoring by capitalizing on a rebound from a corner kick, sealing an impressive collective performance.

With this result, Juvenil “D” remain unbeaten in the competition, once again demonstrating their defensive solidity, attacking strength, and control of the game.

Starting XI: Aaron Ang, Marcos García, Daniel Pro, Zach Bluestone, Alejandro Ruiz, Estefan Mario, Raúl Martínez, Diego Díez, Emilio Díez, Alejandro Piña y Lucas Serna.

Substitutes: Gonzalo Cuendes, Pablo Jiménez, Antonio Asencio, Ángel Torres, Ben Khamishon y Javier Geniz.

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North Central College experiences a day of immersion in Sevilla FC’s methodology

The visit began with the official tour of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, where members of the delegation were able to discover some of the most emblematic areas of the stadium and learn about the history and identity of the club.

Afterwards, the group travelled to the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios, where they took part in a training session led by club coaches. During the session, the players worked on the methodological principles that guide player development within Sevilla FC, gaining a deeper understanding of the academy philosophy that defines the club’s youth system.

The day concluded with a friendly match, in which the North Central College players faced the international squads of Sevilla D and Juvenil D. This match allowed participants to put into practice the concepts developed during the training session and encouraged a valuable sporting and educational exchange among all those involved.

In this way, the delegation concluded an enriching experience that strengthens the club’s international ties and offers young players a direct immersion into the methodology and values that define Sevilla FC.

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Sevilla “D” falls narrowly to Nervión in key Play-Off clash

The match, corresponding to matchday 19 of the league, pitted Sevilla “D” against Nervión in a game of great significance in the battle for play-off spots. The Sevilla side came into the match after a win against San Martín, while Nervión arrived with confidence following their victory over Guillena, a result that allowed them to take second place in the standings.

From the start, the importance of the clash was clear. Both teams appeared solid and focused, aware of what was at stake. The first-round meeting also added tension to the encounter, as Nervión had won that match despite playing the entire second half with one player fewer, securing a narrow victory in the final moments.

During the opening stages, both sides created attacking approaches but failed to produce clear shots on target. As the minutes passed, Nervión began pressing more insistently, generating more attacking moves than Sevilla “D”. However, the clearest chance of the first half came for the home side: in the 28th minute, Fidel Morán connected with a shot that went over the crossbar.

Before halftime, Sevilla “D” had another dangerous opportunity from a free kick at the edge of the area. The shot was taken by Manu Cruzado, a specialist from set pieces who had scored two free-kick goals in the previous two matches, but on this occasion the visiting goalkeeper prevented the goal with a fine save.

After the restart, the match opened up even more, with clearer chances for both teams, reflecting each side’s determination to claim victory. Just after the second half began, Parker Byas headed a cross that went inches wide of the post.

As the game progressed, Sevilla “D” kept searching for the goal. In the 76th minute, Álvaro Perea had a good opportunity to put the home side ahead, but his attempt to place the ball precisely did not find the target.

One of the most notable moments of the match came after a brilliant individual play by Manu Cruzado, who finished with a powerful shot from outside the box. The Nervión goalkeeper responded with a decisive save, pushing the ball out for a corner.

In the closing minutes, goalkeeper Mamour Sené kept Sevilla “D” in the game with two excellent saves. However, in the 89th minute Nervión took the lead after converting a penalty, making it 0–1 and sealing the final result.

Starting XI: Mamour Sené, Alejandro Gonzálvez, Borja Tellado, Gavyn Nobles, Tomás del Grosso, Fidel Morán, Pablo García, Manu Cruzado, Edu Mangles, Raymond Higham, Álvaro Perea.

Substitutes: Ramnel Hernández, Mario Rodríguez, Pedro Berruezo, Parker Byas, Pablo de la Rosa, Tristán Figueroa, Kohen Caminiti.

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Victory and a clean sheet against Nervión

Matchday 23 of the league saw Juvenil “D” travel to face Nervión, a side placed seventh in the league table and coming into the match in good form after their recent win over Peña Bética. Meanwhile, the visiting team approached the game with confidence, remaining undefeated and having secured a narrow victory against Rociera in their previous fixture.

From the opening minutes, Juvenil “D” showed a clear objective: to maintain their positive run and confirm the strong performances displayed in recent matches. The team looked organized, competitive, and fully committed from the start.

The breakthrough came in the 29th minute, when team captain Marcos García put the visitors ahead with a precise free-kick, adding another goal to his tally this season.

Before halftime, the visitors had several opportunities to increase their lead. One of the most notable chances came from Raúl Martínez, whose free-kick effort struck the crossbar. Just before the interval, goalkeeper Daniel Morilla produced an impressive double save, ensuring that Juvenil “D” went into the break with the advantage.

After the restart, the visitors maintained their intensity. In the 47th minute, Alejandro Piña, the top scorer for both the team and the league, extended the lead after pressuring the opposition’s defense and capitalizing on their mistake.

Just nine minutes later, a quick counterattack resulted in the third goal of the match. Estefan Mario finished the move after an assist from Alejandro Piña, further reinforcing the visitors’ dominance.

In the closing stages, Estefan Mario found the net once again to secure his brace, completing a fine individual effort that sealed the final score. The match ended with a comprehensive 0–4 victory, confirming the superiority and excellent form of Juvenil “D” in the competition.