The 2025/2026 season for Sevilla Fútbol Club mirrored the instability that has plagued the entity, culminating in survival by a narrow margin. Despite changes in sporting direction and the arrival of two coaches, institutional issues and fan support were significant weaknesses throughout the campaign.
Antonio Cordón, the sporting director, receives a modest rating. While his successful signing of Odysseas Vlachodimos is acknowledged, his investments were limited to operations such as the loan of Batista Mendy and the acquisition of Lucien Agoumé. After less than a year in the role, his management failed to establish a solid project.
Matías Almeyda, the initial choice, managed to extract performance from the team, pulling it out of a precarious situation. Sacked with the team five points above the relegation zone, the Argentine coach earned the respect of the locker room and the fans. Despite his tactical stubbornness, his work was crucial for survival, although a suspension kept him from the final matches.
Luis García Plaza took the helm during a critical period. Despite initial poor away results, his victories against Real Sociedad and RCD Espanyol were vital in securing their place in the top division. His continuity, however, remains dependent on the resolution of the club's sale.
The Board of Directors receives the lowest rating, being identified as the main party responsible for the club's decline. The breakdown of the club's sale and indications of internal issues, such as the departure of board member Jorge Marín Granados, have had a negative impact. Fans have expressed their discontent, celebrating survival while calling for the resignation of the board led by José María del Nido Carrasco.




