Sevilla’s Trophy Record Across Europe’s Elite Stage
From Nervión, the club has lifted European silverware more often than any other side in history. The city’s team is recognized across Europe for collecting the UEFA Europa League crown more times than any rival, with five triumphs achieved in the last fifteen seasons.
In this overview, Goal examines Sevilla’s statistics in its most triumphant competition—the league where the club has earned its greatest glory and where win rates sit at their peak.
PALMARES
- UEFA Cup (2005–06)
- UEFA Cup (2006–07)
- UEFA Europa League (2013–2014)
- UEFA Europa League (2014–2015)
- UEFA Europa League (2015–2016)
TOP SCORERS
- Frederico Kanouté: 18 goals
- Kevin Gameiro: 18 goals
- Carlos Bacca: 14 goals
- Luis Fabiano: 9 goals
- Wissam Ben Yedder: 8 goals
RECORDS
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The club has achieved an undefeated streak in qualifiers that stretches across two decades, from 2013 to the present, reflecting consistency in securing advancement. It remains the only side to win the title five times and the only one to claim three consecutive titles in the competition. A remarkable moment occurred when the fastest goal of the tournament was scored in 13 seconds by Vitolo during the first leg of the Europa League Round of 16 against Villarreal.
These highlights underscore Sevilla’s standing in Europe and illustrate why fans and analysts pay close attention to their performances in the premier continental events. The numbers cited here reflect achievements tracked by the football press and match reports across seasons. (Goal)
Note: All statistics are frequently updated by governing bodies and media outlets, and readers are encouraged to consult official competition records for the latest figures.