The situation at Sevilla FC is becoming increasingly tense for the current management, who are facing growing discontent from the fanbase. Despite calls from some groups for the board not to attend the next match, their presence has been confirmed, reaffirming their stance amidst the crisis.
The club, structured as a capital company, sees the pressure on its leaders intensifying. The hostility from fans has led some directors to avoid certain public events, such as traveling on the team bus or attending fan clubs, a situation that contrasts with past promises of closer engagement with supporters.
“"To convince those who do not believe in me now."
The current leaders' imperviousness to criticism is notable, especially now that the team is fighting to remain in the top flight. It has been leaked that they will not miss their box attendance, although the presence of other board members might vary, perhaps seeking to go unnoticed.
The future of Sevilla FC, both sportingly and institutionally, hangs in the balance. The possibility of a club sale and the offer from Five Eleven Capital have generated various speculations, although the priority remains securing permanence in the First Division. The continuity of the current management for next season is uncertain, depending on the confidence of the shareholder families or a change in club ownership.




