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    Real Betis Balompié, known as Real Betis (pronounced [reˈal ˈβetis]) or just Betis, is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Founded in 1907, it plays in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football. It plays home games at the 60,721-seat Estadio Benito Villamarín. [4]

  3. official website of Real Betis balompié. Contains information about the club, news, pictures, videos and ticket selling for the next matches. Life is what looks most like betis, renew or become a member. #MIVIDAESBETIS.

    • 1930-1947: The Golden Age and Collapse
    • 1947-1958: The "Manquepierda" Years
    • 1958-1976: Lights and Shadows
    • 1977-1992: Copa Del Rey and The 80s
    • 1992-Present: Real Betis Balompié, Public Limited Sports Company
    • 2010-Nowadays: Real Betis Balompié Belongs to The Béticos

    By the early 30s, the terms “Betis” and “Béticos” had replaced “Balompié” and “Balompedistas” in everyday conversations. And that Betis, Betis Balompié, wrote some of their most brilliant episodes ever in the first five years of the decade. In less than ten months Betis became the first southern club to get to the final of the Spanish Cup, and by w...

    It would be hard to understand what Betis is without mentioning the seven years they played in the Third Division, because it was during that time when the club and its fans discovered the motto that accompanies them to this day. For many authors, the “soul” of the expression is what kindled affection amongst all Spaniards in the 50s: “¡Viva er Bet...

    15 years had gone by and Betis returned to the First Division; and they did so in style, winning their first official match 2-4 at their eternal rivals new stadium. After 15 desperate years teetering on the brink of disappearance, the significance of that victory in a city that is split in two colours made it a legendary derby. The period between 1...

    On the 25th of June 1977, Betis raised the Copa del Rey at Vicente Calderon Stadium. Lead by Rafael Iriondo, Esnaola, Bizcocho, Biosca, Sabaté, Cobo, López, Alabanda, Cardeñosa, García Soriano, Megido, Benítez, Eulate and Del Pozo, another well remembered chapter was written in the history of Betis after a 22-penalty shootout. Betis was the last le...

    Following reconversion into a Public Limited Sports Company, Betis did not return to the First Division until Lorenzo Serra’s arrival as manager late in the 1993-94 season. The promotion obtained in Burgos in 1994 put an end to the Second Division years. The presence of the Balearic manager on the bench and blossoming television revenues gave Betis...

    After the judge lifted the interim measures in the summer of 2015, shareholders Ángel Haro García and José Miguel López Catalán won the shareholders meeting on the 23rd of September with the majority of the votes and support of the béticos. In February of 2016, Ángel Haro became Real Betis president, with a program focused on the sporting growth, t...

  4. Real Betis Balompié, commonly referred to as Real Betis or just Betis, is a distinguished Spanish professional football club hailing from Seville, Andalusia. Since its inception in 1907, the club has etched itself in La Liga.

  5. All information about Real Betis (LaLiga) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news.

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  6. Real Betis Balompié was founded on September 12th 1907. The Club was granted the honorary title 'Real' in 1914 by King Alfonso XIII. Real Betis name is one of the few in Spanish football that is made using only words that are Spanish in origin, and the oldest of them all.

  7. Spain - Real Betis Balompié - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway.