The change in route taken by the Brotherhood of El Cerro del Águila meant that Easter Monday marked a historic moment for the club. Sevilla FC opened its toilets to the Brotherhood on the ground floor of the South Stand and the Main Stand of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán as the procession went along the calle Eduardo Dato. This meant that we are left with some historic images, given that the procession had never passed through the stadium's facilities, something that had to happen this year because of the works taking place on the avenida San Francisco Javier.
The Nazarenes of the well-known brotherhood, who cover the most kilometres out of any other during Semana Santa, were able to enter the stadium through Gate 5, use the toilets, and leave through Gate 10.