Campo de juego del Sevilla FC "La Trinidad" Estadio del Sevilla FC "La Trinidad"
Temporada
1900/1904
Descripción

Around 1900, Sevilla FC moved its home ground to the so-called La Trinidad pitch.

It was located in the Santisima Trinidad neighbourhood, on Avenida de Miraflores next to the old glass factory of La Trinidad, in the area known as Huerta San Francisco next to the Laguna de los Patos. The owner of the factory was Luis Rodríguez Caso and the manager was his brother-in-law Rafael Giménez de Aragónguada, who would later form part of the group of Sevillistas who registered the Club on 14 October 1905.

The pitch was located on a wasteland inside a large yard belonging to the aforementioned factory, of misshapen proportions, and which was generally tidied up at weekends with the help of several boys who removed the stones to avoid damage in case the players fell over. The goals were removable, made up of rough wooden posts where the wooden crossbars did not exist, as they were replaced by a rope, which meant that the goals could be altered to the players' liking, mainly in terms of height.

After passing through La Trinidad, there is evidence of some matches being played, for a short period of time in 1904, on the grounds of Cortijo de Pineda, next to the Engineers' training ground on the banks of the river Guadaíra.