This Sunday, April 12, the Real Maestranza de Sevilla will be the setting for the third bullfight of the bullfighting season, an event that keeps tradition and anticipation alive in the Andalusian capital. After the first two dates of the cycle, Seville's aficionados gather again in the arena to enjoy an afternoon that promises excitement and fine bullfighting.
The season in Seville progresses with a lineup that seeks to balance the experience of established matadors with the drive of new figures. Each performance at the Maestranza is crucial, as the impact of what happens in this arena often resonates throughout the rest of the bullfighting fairs nationwide.
The event, scheduled for 6:30 PM, will feature Álvaro Lorenzo, Rafael Serna, and Molina. These three matadors will face bulls from the renowned Fuente Ymbro ranch, known for offering bulls with mobility and excitement, characteristics highly valued by the Maestranza's aficionados. The combination of classic concept, Sevillian style, and youth in the trio promises a decisive afternoon for the matadors' careers.
Álvaro Lorenzo, a matador from Toledo, returns to Seville with the aim of consolidating his position in the rankings, seeking a solid performance in an arena where he has already demonstrated his classic style. For his part, the Sevillian Rafael Serna returns to one of the most significant arenas of his career, with the responsibility of asserting his personal bullfighting style, deeply rooted in local tradition, before his home crowd. Completing the trio, Molina, one of the young promises, faces this appearance as a key opportunity to make his way in the demanding bullfighting scene, aware of the impact of triumphing at the Maestranza.




