Enzo Maresca (Pontecagnano Faiano, Salerno, 1980) arrived at Sevilla FC at 25 years old and left four seasons later with immense sporting achievements on his CV and with one of the most treasured prizes any sportsperson can achieve - winning the hearts of Sevillismo. His commitment to form part of the group, become entrenched in Nervionense blood, make friends and give everything for the badge on his chest on the football pitch placed him amongst the favourites in the 'prestigious decade' of our football club.
Maresca became one of the key pieces of Sevilla FC's jigsaw to the surprise of Sevillistas and the rest of the world. He won five renowned titles in just over a year. He was an Italian who contributed hunger and character and heaps of quality. He was a competitive animal who perfectly encapsulated Sevilla's pedigree of excellence. Now, back at home, he returns to keep the dream alive and contribute - as Montella's assistant - his experience and knowledge gained from those years.
Two UEFA Cups, two Supercups, Europe and Spain, and a Copa del Rey are the highlights of Maresca's Sevilla CV
From his arrival at the club in July 2005, Maresca became an integral to the centre of midfield. He made 141 appearances and scored 21 goals: 96 in the league (13 goals), 23 in the UEFA Cup (five goals), 14 in the Copa del Rey (two goals), two in the European Supercup (one goal) and two in the Spanish Supercup; he also played four Champions League games. Of all the goals he scored in his first season, the strike to stand out was his unforgettable goal which made it 4-0 in Eindhoven against Middlesbrough in 2006. He was named Man of the Match on that magical night to cap off a fine performance and a fine tournament - scoring three goals in 11 appearances. In a touch of class that will live long in the memories of Sevillistas, Maresca donated the ten thousand Euro cash prize for his MOTM display to the Hospital San Juan de Dios.