Real Valladolid has visited 46 times Nerve and has reaped six victories. The last campaign, just a few months ago, on June 26, he was able to achieve the seventh if Pizarro Gómez and the VAR they would not have gotten in his way with at least questionable decisions.
With the Hispanics in pursuit of the Champions League and the Castilians seeking to get closer to the long-awaited permanence, the game had tension from the beginning. To open your mouth with the refereeing, we must remember a long-distance shot from Waldo that clearly crashed into Diego Carlos' hand inside the area and neither Pizarro Gómez nor the VAR officials wanted to appreciate the clear maximum penalty. Even so, Valladolid was better and reflected its dominance with the goal of Kiko Olivas the 25th minute after a good free kick that the central defender finished off with a head. Sevilla, driven by need, was looking for a draw and Valladolid held the pull without problems, until Pizarro and the VAR wanted to see hand in a absolutely fortuitous move by Javi Sánchez. Penalty that transformed Ocampos in 83 for the final draw, leaving the feeling that Real Valladolid deserved much more. In that meeting Ben Arfa and Miguel were headlines.
42 of those visits have been made in First, with only four in Second. The balance in the highest category is 29 local victories, six draws and five victories for Real Valladolid.
The visit of the campaign to return to Primera (2018-19) ended with defeat and also with the protagonism of the VAR. The result on matchday 13 was 1-0 for the Hispanics who won thanks to a goal from André Silva in the 30th minute. The truth is that Valladolid sold the defeat very expensive and the protagonist in Sevilla was its goalkeeper Vaclik with great interventions and the referee, Del Cerro Grande, who at the request of the VAR did not concede a goal from Unal on the outside Toni positional game.
Before that match, we must look for a victory for Pucela and we found it on matchday 14 of the 2012-13 season with a result of 1-2. Patrick Ebert put Valladolid ahead in the first minute of the game and Oscar was 0-2 at 12 '. Manucho in his own door at the beginning of the second half shortened distances but the victory was taken by the men led by Djukic That day he formed with: Dani Hernández, Rukavina, Valiente, Rueda, Balenziaga, Víctor Pérez, Omar Ramos, Álvaro Rubio, Ebert, Óscar and Manucho (Bueno, Peña and Sastre also played).
In 2009-10 the result in the Pizjuán was 1-1, with goals from Manucho and Luis Fabiano (penalty). That campaign, Real Valladolid ended up declining after having up to three coaches, Mendilibar, Onésimo and Clemente.
You have to go to the beginning of the century to find another victory, in the 1999-00 campaign, for 0-1 with a goal from Márquez, who celebrated it in style since he was a Betis player for years, which is why he won his' particular derby. That team was trained by Gregorio Manzano with mythical names in that line-up: César, Torres Gómez, Heinze (who was expelled), Juan Manuel Peña, Santamaría, Marcos, Harold Lozano, Javi Jiménez, Shoji Jo, Rodrigo Fabri and Víctor; Caminero, Turiel and Márquez himself also played after the break and scored in the 56th minute.
He tie of the 1993-94 campaign was painful, as the Sevillians put the last goal on the horn, almost in the 90th minute of the game. The visitors came forward with two goals from Amavisca in the first half (17 'and 21') and although Sevilla shortened distances in the 45th minute with the first goal of 'Cholo' SimeoneAlberto López Moreno made it 1-3 in 62 and the match seemed decided, but no. Again Simeone from a penalty indicated by Esquinas Torres in 82 made it 2-3 and Monchu sealed it 3-3 in 89.
The most comfortable victory for the Castilians was in the 1988-89 campaign with a 2-4 of the men led by Cantatore before those of Azkargorta. In the first minute De La Fuente scored 1-0 and in the 7th minute Fonseca tied. The other four goals came in the second half. Cholo made it 2-1 for Sevilla in 51 and later Salguero made it 2-2 on his own. The end of the match had its own name, that of Alberto López Moreno than with a double in just two minutes (65 'and 66') he closed the final result. That game was played by Real Valladolid Ravnic, Lemos, Albesa, Gonzalo, Patri, Minguela, Albis, Hierro, Alberto, Jankovic and Goyo Fonseca (Manolo Peña and Damián also played).
Real Valladolid has scored 66 goals in the Pizjuán and has received 94. In the four visits in the Second Division there were three visiting defeats and a draw.