History of Sevilla Atlético in Timeline

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Sevilla Atlético

Sevilla Atlético is a Spanish football (soccer) team founded in 1950 and based in Seville, Andalusia. As the reserve team of Sevilla FC, it currently competes in Primera Federación – Group 2. Their home stadium is the Estadio Jesús Navas, which can accommodate 7,500 spectators. Reserve teams play a vital role in developing young players for the senior squad.

1950: Foundation of Sevilla Atlético

In 1950, Sevilla Atlético was founded in Seville, Andalusia, as the reserve team of Sevilla.

1950: Sevilla Atlético Founded

In 1950, Sevilla Atlético was founded.

1961: Tercera División Win

In 1961, Sevilla Atlético won the Tercera División.

1962: Tercera División Win

In 1962, Sevilla Atlético won the Tercera División.

1976: Return to Third Level

In 1976, after three years in the regional leagues, Sevilla Atlético returned to the third level.

1977: Creation of Segunda División B

In 1977, the Segunda División B was created as the new third division, and Sevilla B spent time in that and the fourth categories.

1991: Name Change to Sevilla Fútbol Club B

In 1991, Sevilla Atlético changed its name to Sevilla Fútbol Club B.

1999: Promotion Play-off Loss

In 1999, Sevilla Atlético fell short in the second level promotion play-offs, after finishing the regular season as runner-up.

2006: Name Change to Sevilla Atlético and Promotion to Segunda División

In 2006, Sevilla Atlético was renamed and also achieved promotion to division two after a 1–0 aggregate win against Burgos.

2015: Promotion Play-offs Qualification

In 2015, Sevilla Atlético finished their campaign in third place and qualified for the promotion play-offs.

2016: Promotion to Segunda División

In 2016, Sevilla Atlético promoted back to Segunda División after seven years, beating Lleida in the penalties 5–4.

2017: Segunda División Finish

In the 2017 season, Sevilla Atlético finished 13th among 22 teams in the Segunda División, never occupying a relegation spot.