Sevilla FC’s 8th All-Time Appearance Leader: 373 Official Matches

Sevilla FC Mourns the Loss of Club Legend Curro Sanjosé

The Sevilla FC community is in mourning following the passing of Curro Sanjosé, a towering figure in the history of the Andalusian club. Sanjosé leaves behind a legacy etched into the record books of the institution, remembered as one of the most enduring and influential players to ever wear the blanquirrojo colors.

Sanjosé’s contribution to the club is defined by his remarkable longevity and consistency. He ranks as the eighth player with the most official appearances in the history of Sevilla FC, having featured in 373 matches. For a global audience, that number represents more than just a statistic; it signifies a career spent at the heart of the club’s identity during a foundational era of its growth.

A Legacy of Longevity at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Whereas the modern game often focuses on short-term contracts and frequent transfers, Sanjosé’s tenure at Sevilla FC serves as a reminder of a different era of loyalty. His 373 official appearances place him among an elite group of players who defined the club’s presence in Spanish football.

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This legacy is inextricably linked to the club’s home, the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. Located in the Nervión neighborhood of Sevilla, the venue—which currently holds 43,864 spectators—stands as the backdrop for the history Sanjosé helped build. The stadium, inaugurated in 1958, has seen the club evolve into one of the most decorated teams in Andalusia, a trajectory supported by the contributions of legends like Sanjosé.

For those following the club’s history, Sanjosé represents a bridge to the club’s heritage, dating back to its founding on January 25, 1890. His place in the top ten for official appearances cements his status as a permanent fixture in the club’s folklore.

Sevilla FC Navigates a Turbulent Season

The loss of Sanjosé comes at a challenging juncture for the current Sevilla FC squad. The club is currently fighting for stability in LaLiga EA SPORTS, where they currently sit in 17th place for the 2025-26 season.

Sevilla FC Navigates a Turbulent Season
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The pressure of the standings has led to significant upheaval in the technical area. The club recently parted ways with Argentine manager Matías Almeyda following a defeat against Valencia. In a move to stabilize the project, Luis García Plaza has taken over as head coach, tasked with lifting the team out of the lower reaches of the table under the presidency of José María del Nido Carrasco.

The contrast between the current struggle and the era of legends like Sanjosé underscores the cyclical nature of football, but it also highlights the importance of the club’s historical identity during times of sporting crisis.

Looking Ahead: The Path to Recovery

As the club honors the memory of Curro Sanjosé, the players and staff must now focus on the immediate demands of the league calendar. Sevilla FC faces a critical stretch of fixtures in April and May as they look to secure their position in the top flight.

Looking Ahead: The Path to Recovery
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The next confirmed checkpoint for the team is a pivotal encounter against Levante UD. The match is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 19:00 local time.

Following the Levante clash, the club faces a demanding schedule including a trip to face CA Osasuna on April 26, and a home fixture against Real Sociedad on May 4. The season will culminate in high-stakes matches against RCD Espanyol, Villarreal CF, Real Madrid, and Celta.

The loss of a legend often serves as a rallying point for a fanbase. For the supporters in Nervión and across the globe, the memory of Curro Sanjosé’s 373 matches will likely provide a sense of pride and inspiration as the club navigates its current difficulties.

Next Match: Levante UD vs Sevilla FC | April 23, 2026 | 19:00 Local Time

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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