Around 1910, and after several locations next to the walls of the María Luisa Park, a new site was chosen: opposite the Engineers headquarters, on part of the land that would later become the Plaza de España.
The club then moved its sports facilities, which consisted of the goal posts and the ball, which was kept in a nearby kiosk that also served as a changing room.
At an assembly of Sevilla FC in 1909, under the presidency of José Luis Gallegos, the following agreement, among others, was adopted:>
"It is agreed that a committee should visit the Civil Governor to ask him to adopt the measures he deems appropriate so that neither the players nor the public suffer the inconvenience caused by a party of Zulus parked in the vicinity of the pitch during matches...".
The pitch was not enclosed and the playing area was made up of wooden posts and ropes.