Seville, the Andalusian capital, is home to one of Spanish football's most colourful derby meetings, between Real Betis and Sevilla FC. Both among LaLiga's most historic clubs, and both previous LaLiga Santander title winners, the Seville derby rivalry has divided allegiances and even families within the city for over a century.
A strong British influence existed when organised football was first played in Seville back in the last decade of the 19th century. The first club in Seville was created in 1890, while today's Sevilla FC were founded in 1905. Real Betis Balompie came into being just two years later.
After many official and unofficial early meetings in competitions as diverse as the Copa de Sevilla, Copa del Duque de Santo Mauro, Andalusian championship and Southern Regional Championship, the two clubs were founder members of LaLiga's second tier, with Real Betis winning both meetings in the inaugural 1928/29 season, 3-0 away and 2-1 at home.