This Wednesday afternoon, Sevilla FC celebrated its tenth annual Hall of Fame, where once a year, the club honours one player from its rich footballing history. This year, the player to be officially recognised as a club legend may not have been the most successful Sevillista by way of trophies but didn't need to be to etch himself permanently in the club's history. Enrique Montero saw his legendary career cut short by a knee injury that many wouldn't have been able to recover from, but Montero, in true Sevillista spirit, never gave in and returned to finish out a career the Club will never forget. Montero's career was celebrated in the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán by current Sevilla footballers, former-teammates, board members and admirers alike in a ceremony filled with happy memories and surprises.
Being the tenth edition, the chance to honour the nine previous inductees into the club's Hall of Fame - two of whom, Juan Arza and José Maria Busto have unfortunately already passed away - could not slip by. The ceremony started with a heartfelt homage to those nine legends from José Antonio Sánchez Araujo. One by one, guests of the club took the stage. The first to do so was doctor José María Villarrubias, who had the difficult task of operating on Montero's injured knee for more than five hours. The Doctor recalled that even King Juan Carlos had called him to find out first hand how the operation had gone.
Villarrubias remembered that King Juan Carlos had even telephoned him to find out how Montero's operation had gone
A video was shown in which Montero's wife and children described Enrique as a person - a man enamoured with football and forever bonded in spirit with his home of El Puerto de Santa María. That much was clear to his teammates, like Ramón Vázquez, Antonio Álvarez, Curro San José and Enrique Lora who made it clear that in the changing room, everyone was aware he was a special player. But he didn't just have admirers in his team. His contemporaries in Real Betis - Bizcocho, Demetrio Biosca - even wanted to pay tribute to the player on such a special day.