Sevilla FC, at the request of their Archives Department, have inducted Pablo Blanco into the Hall of Fame. Blanco thereby forms part of a select group made up of Juan Arza, José María Busto, Marcelo Campanal, Ignacio Achucarro, Antonio Valero, Paco Gallego, Enrique Lora, Curro Sanjosé, Antonio Álvarez and Enrique Montero, each one awarded with the highest distinction that the club can offer its former players
Pablo Blanco arrived in Sevilla in the 67/68 season, starring at Don Bosco. He was brought to the academy by Casto Ríos and his special knack for finding talents. This was the start of five uninterrupted decades, until 1984 as a player, and later as a member of the technical team and Head of Youth Development.
He arrived in Sevilla as a youngster in the 67/68 season and retired in 83/84, after 13 seasons in the first team. Up until last season, he was the Sevillista with the most official appearances.
Blanco made his debut for Sevilla in the 71/72 season, playing 13 consecutive seasons with the first team, in which he shined in both defence and midfield. He endured difficult spells, with the club even relegated to the second division at one point, but in his final years under Manolo Cardo he enjoyed one of the best footballing periods in Sevilla's history in the last four decades.