An overview of the trophy history for the two Seville clubs.
Real Betis Balompié and Sevilla FC are neighbors whose rivalry has grown into one of the fiercest stories in Spanish football. The Seville derby draws attention across the country, with fans debating not just who wins on the day, but which club has collected more silverware over time. This comparison highlights the long-standing success and the contrasting trophy profiles of these two historic clubs.
Fans can watch the Seville derby, Sevilla versus Betis, in real time and on demand on DAZN as part of the LaLiga EA Sports package covering the 2023-2024 season.
Below is a comprehensive recap of each club’s major titles, emphasizing the moments that defined their domestic and European journeys.
SEVILLA FC: 15 TITLES
- One League title won in the 1945–1946 season, a milestone that marked Sevilla as a top contender in post-war Spanish football.
- Five Copas del Rey triumphs, achieved in 1935, 1939, 1948, 2007, and 2010, underscoring the club’s ability to rise to the occasion in knockout competition across different eras.
- One Spanish Super Cup, earned in 2007, a trophy that pitted the league champion against the cup winner in a domestic curtain-raiser.
- Seven UEFA Europa League titles, captured in 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2019-2020, and 2022-23, making Sevilla the most successful club in this competition’s history and setting a benchmark for European excellence.
- One UEFA Super Cup triumph in 2006, symbolizing success against the continent’s other top clubs in a single-match showcase.
Sevilla’s record in the Europa League is unmatched, and their string of consecutive wins in the mid-2010s helped redefine what it means to dominate a European competition in the modern era.
REAL BETIS: 4 TITLES
- One League title from the 1934–1935 season, a historic achievement that placed Betis among Spain’s elite during a competitive era of football’s development.
- Three Copas del Rey trophies, won in 1976-1977, 2004-2005, and 2021-2022, highlighting a club capable of deep runs in the nation’s premier knockout competition across decades.
Betis’s domestic success includes becoming the first Andalusian side to win La Liga, a landmark that remains a source of pride for their supporters and a milestone in the club’s history.
Both clubs have written chapters that reflect their distinct identities: Sevilla’s European pedigree and Betis’s resilient domestic achievements. The rivalry thrives not only on head-to-head results but also on these enduring trophies that generations of fans have celebrated and debated. The Seville derby and its trophy narrative continue to be a central pillar of Spanish football’s rich tapestry, fueling discussions about heritage, ambition, and the evolving landscape of Spanish and European competition.
Attributions: Goal