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2012–13 Sevilla FC season

106th season in existence of Sevilla FC


106th season in existence of Sevilla FC

FieldValue
clubSevilla
season2012–13
managerMíchel
(until 14 January)
Unai Emery
(from 14 January)
mgrtitleHead coach
chairmanJosé María del Nido
chrtitlePresident
stadiumRamón Sánchez Pizjuán
leagueLa Liga
league result9th
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultSemi-finals
league topscorerÁlvaro Negredo (25)
season topscorerÁlvaro Negredo (31)
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prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

(until 14 January) Unai Emery (from 14 January)

The 2012–13 season was '''Sevilla Football Club''''s 12th consecutive season in La Liga and its first season without participating in European competitions since 2004–05. The team manager in the previous season, Míchel, continued with the team.

Transfers

In

In (6 players)PlayerFromFee
ESP Diego LópezESP Villarreal€3,500,000
NED Hedwiges MaduroESP ValenciaFree
Chile Bryan RabelloChile Colo-ColoFree
France Geoffrey KondogbiaFrance Lens€3,000,000
Brazil CicinhoBrazil Palmeiras€2,000,000
ESP Alberto BotíaESP Sporting Gijón€3,000,000

Out

Out (7 players)PlayerNew TeamFee
URU Martín CáceresITA Juventus€9,500,000
CIV Arouna KonéESP LevanteFree
Mali Frédéric KanoutéChina Beijing GuoanFree
ARG Emiliano ArmenterosESP OsasunaFree
FRA Julien EscudéTUR BeşiktaşFree
CIV RomaricESP ZaragozaFree
BEL Tom de MulFree agent

Loans out

Loan out (6 players)PlayerTeam
ESP Javi VarasESP Celta Vigo
ESP AlexisESP Getafe
ITA Tiberio GuarenteITA Bologna
ESP Luis AlbertoESP Barcelona B
ARG Lautaro AcostaARG Boca Juniors
JPN Hiroshi IbusukiBEL Eupen

Loan returns

Loan return (2 players)PlayerFrom
Italics for players returning to the club but left it during pre-season
COL BernardoESP Racing Santander
ESP Javi HervásESP Córdoba
URU Martín CáceresITA Juventus
CIV Arouna KonéESP Levante
ARG Emiliano ArmenterosESP Rayo Vallecano
ESP AlexisESP Getafe
CIV RomaricESP Espanyol
ARG Lautaro AcostaESP Racing Santander

Promotion from youth system

Promotion from youth system (1 player)PlayerDate of birth (Age)
Italics for players who were promoted from youth system but left the team during pre-season
ESP Álex Rubio
JPN Hiroshi Ibusuki

Winter transfers

In

In (1 player)PlayerFromFee
BIH Miroslav StevanovićSRB Vojvodina€1,000,000

Out

Out (1 player)PlayerNew TeamFee
ESP Diego LópezESP Real Madrid€4,000,000

Loan in

Loan in (1 player)PlayerFrom
POR BetoPOR Braga

Loan out

Loan out (2 players)PlayerTeam
COL BernardoESP Sporting Gijón
ESP Antonio LunaESP Mallorca

Promotion from youth system

Promotion from youth system (1 player)PlayerDate of birth (Age)
Italics for players who were promoted from youth system but left the team during pre-season
ESP Julián Cuesta

Players

Squad information

Youth system

Long-term injuries

Congenital abnormality in Maduro's heart

:Out between: July 2012 – September 2012 On 28 July, Sevilla announced that Hedwiges Maduro was suffering from a congenital anomaly in his heart. It was detected in a special examination by physicians during the second part of the team's summer concentration in Costa Ballena, near Rota. The club said days after that the player had traveled to Houston, Texas, for an examination and a full diagnosis. Maduro said after the first extensive revisions made in Spain that his life was not in danger. After being investigated in Houston by Dr. Paolo Angelini, Sevilla medical services made public that Maduro's abnormality would not prevent him from playing football professionally, and he could rejoin the squad as normal, in late August.

Trochowski's knee injury

:Out between: September 2012 – May 2013 After scoring the first goal of the match against Barcelona on 29 September, Piotr Trochowski had to leave the match with a knee injury. Sevilla's medical services analyzed his illness during the following days. The treatment he received first failed, and doctors thought it was appropriate to operate him in late October in Denver, Colorado. After the surgery, the club told press that the time without playing would be eight months, figuring that his reappearance could be in May 2013, meaning he would miss the remainder of the season.

Called up by their national football team

List of players called up by their national team47816222830
Updated to 22 January 2013
Emir Spahićv. (15 August 2012)
v. (7 September 2012)
v. (11 September 2012)
v. (12 October 2012)
v. (16 October 2012)
v. (14 November 2012)
Jesús Navasv. (15 August 2012)
v. (7 September 2012)
v. (11 September 2012)
v. (12 October 2012)
v. (16 October 2012)
v. (14 November 2012)
v. (15 August 2012)
v. (7 September 2012)
v. (11 September 2012)
v. (12 October 2012)
v. (16 October 2012)
José CampañaESP Spain U19v. (3 July 2012)
v. (6 July 2012)
v. (9 July 2012)
v. (12 July 2012)
v. (15 July 2012)
Geoffrey KondogbiaFRA France U20v. (13 November 2012)
Álex RubioESP Spain U20v. (17 August 2012)
v. (19 August 2012)
v. (21 August 2012)
v. (22 August 2012)
v. (23 August 2012)
Bryan RabelloChile Chile U20v. France France U21 (10 September 2012)
v. (10 January 2013)
v. (12 January 2013)
v. (13 January 2013)
v. (16 January 2013)
v. (20 January 2013)
v. (23 January 2013)
v. (27 January 2013)
v. (30 January 2013)
v. (3 February 2013)

Match statistics

:Updated to 29 January 2013

No.Pos.PlayerLigaCupLigaCupLigaCupLigaCup12345678910111213141516192021222324
GKESP Andrés Palop
DFARG Federico Fazio
DFESP Fernando Navarro
DFBIH Emir Spahić
DFESP Cala
MFESP José Campaña
MFESP Jesús Navas
MFChile Gary Medel
FWESP Álvaro Negredo
MFARG Diego Perotti
MFCRO Ivan Rakitić
MFNED Hedwiges Maduro
GKESP Diego López (Out)
FWESP Manu
MFGER Piotr Trochowski (LTI)
MFESP Antonio Luna (Out)
MFESP José Antonio Reyes
FWSEN Baba Diawara
DFBRA Cicinho
MFFRA Geoffrey Kondogbia
DFESP Coke
DFESP Alberto Botía

Competitions

Pre-season and friendly tournaments

Friendly matches

SFC Televisión Deferred at 22:00 in: Rubio Rabello Trochowski Manu Live TV: SFC Televisión Deferred at 22:15 in: Ñoño , Verdú Live TV: SFC Televisión Spahić Cala Bungert Choupo-Moting Negredo Rubio Trochowski Hervás Manu SFC Televisión Manu Casado Cotán Botía Manu

2nd Antonio Camacho Memorial

Live TV: SFC Televisión Deferred at 22:30 in: Trochowski Rakitić Acosta Rabello Manu

36th Costa Brava Trophy

Live TV: SFC Televisión / Esport3 Eloi Spahić Diawara

[[Antonio Puerta Trophy#2012|5th Antonio Puerta Trophy]]

Live TV: SFC Televisión Trochowski

La Liga

Main article: 2012–13 La Liga

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Negredo Rakitić Medel Spahić Manu Alexis , Pedro León M. Torres Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] M. Rico Iriney López Negredo Botía Rakitić Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Fuego Martínez Casado Gálvez Botía Live TV: Canal+ 1 Navarro Rakitić Luna Di María Pepe Live TV: Negredo Rakitić Navas Live TV: Canal+ 1 Rakitić Negredo Medel Botía Busquets Pedro Villa Live TV: Aspas López De Lucas Maduro Live TV: Campaña Cicinho , Bigas Hemed Navarro Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Săpunaru , Rodríguez Movilla Spahić , Medel Navas Fazio Cicinho Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] De Marcos , Muniain Herrera Iraola Iturraspe Cala Medel Negredo Spahić Fazio Live TV: Canal+ 1 Fazio Spahić Palop Medel Rakitić Pozuelo Pérez Castro Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Spahić Koke , Costa Miranda Spahić Maduro Rakitić Luna Live TV: Medel Manucho Cala Rukavina Óscar Hernández Peña Bueno Pérez Live TV: Stuani Colotto Sánchez Simão Mubarak Moreno Reyes Perotti Navarro , Negredo Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Fazio Weligton Demichelis Camacho Eliseu Sánchez Live TV: Vela De la Bella Illarramendi Medel Coke Botía Navarro Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Spahić , Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Soldado Pereira Ruiz Rakitić Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Alexis Borja X. Torres Coke Kondogbia Live TV: Kondogbia Cicinho Negredo Medel Diakhaté M. Rico Ortiz GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Navarro Negredo Fazio Spahić Domínguez Gálvez Tito Bangoura Canal+ 1 Ronaldo Higuaín Kaká Arbeloa Modrić Morata Maduro Manu Medel , Kondogbia Coke Botía Spahić Riki Assunção Messi Botía , Rakitić Medel Castro Hutton Martí Dos Santos Márquez Moreno Cicinho Coke Navas Reyes Negredo Săpunaru Loovens García , D. Navarro Ríos Navas Negredo Navarro Coke Fazio Perotti Gurpegui , Herrera Aduriz De Marcos Iturraspe Laporte Amaya Chica Pabón Castro Cañas Campbell Igiebor Negredo Fazio Medel Cala Moreno Godín Suárez Costa Courtois Valiente Ebert Hervás Negredo Negredo , Coke Wakaso Gámez Baptista Lugano Manu Medel Kondogbia Navarro Reyes Moreno Diawara Vela Agirretxe , Cadamuro-Bentaïba Cejudo Riesgo Bertrán Damià Arribas Botía Kondogbia Navarro Cala Coke Soldado , R. Costa Albelda Parejo Jonas Pereira Feghouli

Copa del Rey

Main article: 2012–13 Copa del Rey

Round of 32

Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Cicinho Cala Negredo Christian Simão Capdevila Galán Forlín Sánchez Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] López Botía Rakitić Diawara Cala

Round of 16

Live TV: GolT (connections) / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Kevin Manu Medel Fazio Botía Luna Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Alfaro

Quarter-finals

Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Paredes Maduro Live TV: GolT / [[File:Canal+ Liga.svg|22px|link=Canal+ Liga]] Negredo Rakitić Manu Fernández González Săpunaru

Semi-finals

Godín Suárez Maduro Negredo Medel Navarro Kondogbia Medel Rakitić , Falcao García Díaz

References

References

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