He derbi sevillano It still has a tail. The match had to be interrupted for several minutes due to bottles being thrown from the stands onto the pitch. A measure that was criticized by the coaches of Seville and Betiswho claimed to dispute the three … minutes left in the game.
Now, a documentary broadcast by Canal Sur has revealed that almost 100 Betis fans were unable to access the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán that day. A measure that, as explained by the National Policeis used more and more by the Seville club every day: «Sevilla FC does not want fans to mix in the stands. “This way they force them to purchase tickets in the visitors’ area.”
This documentary focuses on the actions of the National Police during the day of the Seville derby. In it, an agent explains that the City Council “has arranged a bus line so that fans who wish to do so can return to the Benito Villamarín”, referring to the Betis fans who were left unable to access the Nervionense stadium.
The same sources assure that Betis offered to refund the amount of all the followers who had bought seats in other areas and that They were rejected by Sevilla. Of this, this measure can lead to “complaints to Sevilla.” Betis had 600 tickets for this match, which took place at the Sánchez-Pizjuán on November 30.
Some were able to enter
They put that group on a bus at 3:50 p.m. heading back to Villamarin. At 4 p.m. we were arriving at Virgen Del Rocio and they gave us a crossing earlier. We start running…
At 4:14 p.m. we were climbing the stairs of the Pizjuan. I have never run more in my life. https://t.co/z6MoUSJyLd— cristian cano (@crisstian88) December 1, 2025
However, as stated by several betic fans Through their social networks, many of them were finally able to enter the game after leaving the bus and returning to the Nervión stadium. These fans relocated to the side of the area intended for visiting fans without any incident.