Sevilla honors one of its legends, Superpaco

The Seville He is always aware of his story and those who wrote it, so he has had a gesture with one of his legends, Superpaco, goalkeeper between the 70s and 80s who continues to be a benchmark in the club.

Francisco Ruiz Brenes visited the bowels of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, where the club has dedicated a space to him in its museum, the ‘Sevilla FC History Experience’, which the former goalkeeper toured with the president, José Castro, and the current goalkeeper of the Andalusian team, Yassine Bounou, ‘Bono’.

Superpaco, who is also the entity's Gold and Brilliant insignia, took advantage of the presence of the Moroccan goalkeeper to give him some advice and tell him some nice anecdotes from his 251 official matches with the Sevilla player between 1972 and 1984. The event, which featured A family photo in the 'Super' exhibition space within the museum itself, ended with the delivery to the mythical San Fernando goalkeeper of two shirts, one personalized with his name and another of the current first team goalkeeper, who did not hesitate to dedicate it to him. .

The club's museum displays the shirt he wore with the national team in a Spain-Bulgaria qualifier for the Montreal 76 Games, where he earned the prefix of ‘super’ that has already accompanied him throughout his career.