The two stars of this story are the two luckiest members of the Japanese Sevilla fan-club, who one day, years ago, began a very special relationship with the Nervionenses in a country where Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United have traditionally been the ones to open up international markets. It is a story of Sevillista passion which has its origins in the Land of the Rising Sun, specifically Osaka.
Years ago they started their journey to Europe. England and Spain were their main destinations but among their stops was Sevilla. They fell in love with the city and were heartbroken by the death of Antonio Puerta. They were able to see the club's training grounds and the unforgettable atmosphere of the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. They knew, after those days in the city, that their team would be Sevilla FC. They never let the bright lights of Madrid or Barcelona - with their countless titles and honours - seduce them; Sevilla lit a fire inside, a fire at the heart of their story.
Imagine the reaction of the two superfans, when the two found out their favourite Spanish side would tour their native country this summer. Despite the coincidence, it was anything but plain-sailing. First they had to free up their diaries for the two weeks Sevilla would be in Japan, then make the over 300-mile trip from their home town of Yokohama to Osaka... They even made it to Narita in the last leg of the tour, where they saw Sevilla face Kashima Antlers before seeing the team off at the airport. Their endless dedication was worthy of any club's admiration. The two waited every day for the team to arrive at training and even waited for them to leave. Morning, noon or night, rain or shine. They were even starting to win the sympathy of the players, who got to know them on a first name basis, took photos with them and signed autographs.