Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Eibar and Sevilla go head to head at Estadio Municipal de Ipurua in the La Liga round 21. Los Armeros aim to put an end to their three-match winless run in Primera Division, but they will have a big fish to fry against los Sevillanos. The Basques head into the game following a 1-1 draw with Celta Vigo, with former Sevilla youngster Bryan Gil scoring the equalizer. Even though the teenager plays for Eibar on loan from Sevilla, he is eligible to face the Andalusians in La Liga.
The visitors, on the other hand, aim to build on a 3-0 win over Cadiz. Los Sevillanos are eyeing their third consecutive win in the Spanish top flight, and seeing that Eibar have been struggling at the back of late, away win should be considered. Arbilla returns from suspension for the hosts, while Escudero and Rodriguez remains on the sidelines for los Sevillanos.
Highlighted Player (Rafa Soares):
Born in Marco de Canaveses, Portugal, Rafa Soares is a professional footballer who plays for Vitoria Guimaraes as a left-back. Rafa is a product of the Porto football academy, but he did not see any game action in Primeira Liga with the Dragons.
After scoring eight goals in 61 appearances with Porto B, the Portuguese defender spent a couple of seasons on loan at Academica, Rio Ave, and Fulham. In 2018 he played for Portimonense, but nowadays, he wears the number 5 shirt at Vitoria Guimaraes. Rafa Soares has nine caps with the Portugal U21 team, but he has yet to earn a call-up for the Portugal senior team.
His primary position is left-back, but he is used as both left midfielder and left winger as well. Rafa’s preferred foot is left, and he has a contract with Vitoria Guimaraes until June 2021. Rafa Soares made his Primeira Liga debut against Academica back in January 2016, during his spell with Vitoria Setubal.
Highlighted Team (Sevilla):
Sevilla Futbol Club is a Spanish football club from the city Andalucia. The club is playing in the Spanish Primera Division and is playing his home games in Estadio Ramo Sanchez Pizjuan. An impressive venue with the capacity to hold 45 500 football fans. The biggest rival of Sevilla FC is city rival Real Betis Sevilla.The current second team of Sevilla is called Sevilla Atletico and is playing in the Segunda Division B. Nicknames for Sevilla are Los nervionenses and Los Rojiblancos.
Sevilla won the Spanish title once in 1946. In Spain Sevilla won the Copa del Rey 4 times. In European competitions the team had more success. The club managed to win the Europa League 4 times and is currently the most successful club in the Europa League.
The most remarkable players that played for Sevilla FC are: Suker, Zamorano, Alves, Ramos, Rakitic and the legendary Diego Maradona.