“The Sevillismo must preserve memory and pride, assess the situation, and draw their own conclusions,” stated the ultras group in a letter.
Sergio Ramos has returned to Seville, 18 years after leaving Real Madrid, and some fans are not welcoming the 37-year-old defender. In fact, Ramos’ arrival at Nervión has stirred considerable unrest among Biris Norte, the Seville ultras collective.
On Tuesday, one day after Ramos’ signing for Sevilla became official, the group published a message on social networks opposing the acquisition of central defender Camas, who joined the Rojiblanca on a one-year contract with an optional second year.
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The Biris Norte statement expresses a rejection of the proposals behind this signing and asserts that even the mere proposal signaled a disrespect for the values that built Sevilla, for the symbols and legends that defended the shield, and for thousands of Sevilla fans who have endured the player’s past disdain.
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In light of circulating information about the stance on Ramos’ arrival, Biris Norte clarifies that its authorized voice is the one heard in the stands and through its official channels. Any other source claiming to speak on behalf of the group is false or malicious and serves interests outside the collective. The group reserves the right to communicate its positions when and how it chooses.
As a Sevilla FC ultra group with a history spanning almost five decades, Biris Norte expresses its opposition to this transfer. The stance is not born of hatred or grievance but of love and pride for the club, its history, and the supporters. The mere prospect of this signing is seen as a lack of respect for the values that made Sevilla great, for the symbols and legends that defended the shield, and for the thousands of fans who have endured the player’s past scorn.
The group believes the signing could favor managers who do not share the essence of Sevilla FC and who prioritize personal or financial interests. Biris Norte distances itself from such perspectives and reaffirms unwavering support for Sevilla FC, while disavowing any association with decisions that taint the club’s image.
Sevillian identity should be rooted in memory and pride, with each supporter analyzing the situation and forming their own judgment. The group remains clear about its stance, acknowledging that fewer followers now prioritize financial values, but insisting that is not negotiable for Biris Norte.
The statement directly addresses Sevilla FC’s board, arguing that every decision seems to move the club further from a model that respects the supporters’ emotions. It reiterates that dignity, values, and respect for the shield and the fans underpin a club with more than a century of history. The group expresses fatigue over directors and major shareholders prioritizing economic interests, while recognizing that those leaders often grew up with a genuine love for the club, sometimes through inherited or purchased shares.
Biris Norte makes it clear that it will not engage in animosities by insulting players during matches. Yet it cannot support actions that compromise the club’s principles and dignity.
The group calls on other Sevillistas to consider how to reflect Sevilla FC in all facets. Recent months have shown what fans can achieve when united in defense of Sevilla FC.
One message remains loud and clear: Sevilla belongs to all its fans, not to a few executives who contemplate the club from their offices.
Note: This summary reflects the statements released by the Biris Norte group through its official communications and public posts on their platforms.