Seville FC
Sevilla Fútbol Club, Sevilla FC is a football club based in the southern Spanish city of Seville. He plays in the Primera División and has won many titles, most recently (2011) twice the UEFA Europa League! The team wears white jerseys for home games, while they usually switch to red jerseys for away games at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, which can seat between 45,000 and 50,000 spectators per game, depending on occupancy.
The Estadio Sánchez Pizjuan is the home stadium of Seville. The 1982 World Cup in Spain was played in this stadium, which can hold 70,000 people because there was more standing than seating back then! The nemesis of Seville's side is city rivals Real Betis - they host the famous 'Derbi sevillano' This game means so much to both sides that an early goal can shake fans emotionally at half-time: You don't want your rival to win , or?"
Sevilla FC radio, television and newspapers all have their own news. The club have won many awards over the years, including being Spanish champions in 1946, but most importantly for us here at FCR, we're on the way to winning even more medals! They're not too shabby when it comes to accolades either: they've won both the 2006/2007 UEFA Cup and the 2014-2015 Europa League - that's already 5 Gold Winners Trophies (GWC) under that name alone, given the Interista name Rice, which was recently changed again after a controversy with another team called "Rice" who had trademark rights to the same letters.