List of football teams in the Province of Seville

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This is a list of association football clubs based in the Province of Seville in Spain. (Including defunct clubs and reserves teams)

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La Liga

ClubCityLevelFirst
season
Last
season
Real Betis Seville I 1932-33 Present
Sevilla Seville I 1934-35 Present

Segunda División

ClubCityLevelFirst
season
Last
season
Real Betis Seville I19292014-15
Sevilla Seville I19292000-01
Sevilla Atlético Seville III1962-632017-18
Écija Écija VI1995-961996-97

Primera División RFEF

ClubCityLevelFirst
season
Last
season
Real Betis B Seville III2021-22Present
Sevilla Atlético Seville III2021-22Present

Segunda División RFEF

ClubCityLevelFirst
season
Last
season
Sevilla Atlético Seville III1977-782020-21
Betis B Seville III1985-862020-21
Utrera Utrera V1989-901995-96
Écija Écija VI1992-932017-18
Coria Coria del Río V1999-002001-02
Dos Hermanas Dos Hermanas (defunct)1999-002001-02
Los Palacios Los Palacios y Villafranca (defunct)2003-042003-04
Alcalá Alcalá de Guadaira VI2004-052010-11

Tercera División RFEF

ClubCityLevelFirst
season
Last
season
Coria Coria del Río V1943-442020-21
Calavera Seville VIII1946-471947-48
Real Betis Seville I1947-481953-54
Utrera Utrera V1950-51Present
Sevilla Atlético Seville III1955-562000-01
Morón Balompié Morón de la Frontera (defunct)1956-571959-60
Marchena Balompié Marchena (defunct)1956-571958-59
Constantina Constantina (defunct)1954-551955-56

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References

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    1. "[FRE] - F. Española". www.futbol-regional.es. Retrieved 2022-04-09.