Sevilla FC had to wait until the 21st century to have an Italian player in their ranks and no less than 128 years to have an Italian coach, Vincenzo Montella, take the reigns of the side. Curiously, the very first Italian to pull on the Sevilla shirt - Enzo Maresca - who arrived from Fiorentina in 2005, is now in his second spell at the club as an assistant coach to the new Sevilla boss.
Maresca spent four years with Sevilla FC, from 2005 to 2009, and unlike other Italian enforcements that would follow, he left with astounding numbers under his belt. He played 141 official matches and scored 21 goals, two of which will be forever etched in the memories of Sevillistas - scoring in the first Sevilla FC UEFA Cup Final in Eindhoven in 2006. To this day he remains the only Italian Sevillista to have triumphed in the form of silverware with Sevilla FC.
After Maresca, only Guarente managed more than one season at Sevilla
Leaving Enzo Maresca to one side, another six Italians have pulled on the Sevilla shirt in its history. By order of arrival, Morgan De Sanctis (07/08), midfielders Luca Cigarini (10/11) and Tiberio Guarente (10/12), defender Marco Andreolli (15/16), striker Ciro Immobile (15 / 16) and goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu (16/17) all fought for the badge. All of them were in Nervión for only a season, except Guarente, who played for two years, but without overwhelming frequency or success owing to a bad knee injury.