The club's passionate fanbase, known as 'sevillismo', made their feelings clear this past Thursday with a massive demonstration despite high temperatures. Attendees reiterated their desire for a change in the current Board of Administration, a message that has strongly resonated at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium and is likely to continue through August as the season begins. President Del Nido Carrasco has stated he will remain in his position unless a sale of the club occurs, based on an existing agreement.
Following the protest, the main question among supporters is its potential impact. Expectations suggest that this mobilization will not alter the stance of the club's leadership, who remain firm in their position, unless a sale of the club materializes, which does not appear likely in the short term.
The protest organizers expressed their gratitude to the numerous fans who attended, highlighting the positive atmosphere and declaring that "sevillismo has spoken: the time for the current leaders has ended."
Sources close to Accionistas Unidos (Shareholders United) indicate they will wait a few days to see if there is any reaction from the club, a possibility they deem unlikely. Subsequently, they will initiate their roadmap, which involves seeking sufficient support to reach 5% of the share capital. This threshold would allow them to formally request the convening of an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders within legal timeframes.




