







Original Sevilla FC Home Jersey 1990-1992 #7 - XL
- Home Jersey #7
- Year: 1990-1992
- Player: Iván Zamorano, Davor Šuker, Juan Carlos Unzué, Diego Rodríguez, Manolo Jiménez, Rafa Paz, Marcos
- Size: XL (55 cm x 72 cm)
- Brand: Umbro
- Sponsor: -
- Details: Excellent condition, unofficial number on the back. Stunning home shirt from the seasons Super Nintendo was sponsor on the match shirts.
Sevilla’s 1990–92 period was a transitional but competitive era in La Liga, with the team consistently mid‑table yet laying the groundwork for the Simeone–Šuker years that followed. In 1990–91, under coach Vicente Cantatore, Sevilla finished 6th, earning a UEFA Cup spot thanks to a solid defense led by Diego Rodríguez, Manolo Jiménez, and goalkeeper Juan Carlos Unzué, while Rafa Paz and Marcos provided energy in midfield and Chilean striker Iván Zamorano emerged as the main goal threat. The following season, 1991–92, the club slipped to 12th place with 34 points, despite still boasting attacking quality through Zamorano and the newly arrived Davor Šuker, who began to settle in after joining from Dinamo Zagreb. The squad also featured future sporting director Monchi as a backup goalkeeper, along with stalwarts like Pepe Prieto, Juan Martagón, and Nacho Conte. Though inconsistent results kept Sevilla from challenging higher up the table, this two‑year stretch was crucial in shaping the side that would soon return to European competition.
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- Home Jersey #7
- Year: 1990-1992
- Player: Iván Zamorano, Davor Šuker, Juan Carlos Unzué, Diego Rodríguez, Manolo Jiménez, Rafa Paz, Marcos
- Size: XL (55 cm x 72 cm)
- Brand: Umbro
- Sponsor: -
- Details: Excellent condition, unofficial number on the back. Stunning home shirt from the seasons Super Nintendo was sponsor on the match shirts.
Sevilla’s 1990–92 period was a transitional but competitive era in La Liga, with the team consistently mid‑table yet laying the groundwork for the Simeone–Šuker years that followed. In 1990–91, under coach Vicente Cantatore, Sevilla finished 6th, earning a UEFA Cup spot thanks to a solid defense led by Diego Rodríguez, Manolo Jiménez, and goalkeeper Juan Carlos Unzué, while Rafa Paz and Marcos provided energy in midfield and Chilean striker Iván Zamorano emerged as the main goal threat. The following season, 1991–92, the club slipped to 12th place with 34 points, despite still boasting attacking quality through Zamorano and the newly arrived Davor Šuker, who began to settle in after joining from Dinamo Zagreb. The squad also featured future sporting director Monchi as a backup goalkeeper, along with stalwarts like Pepe Prieto, Juan Martagón, and Nacho Conte. Though inconsistent results kept Sevilla from challenging higher up the table, this two‑year stretch was crucial in shaping the side that would soon return to European competition.





















