Full-backs - Dani Alves (PSG) and Alberto Moreno (Liverpool)
Sevilla was Dani Alves’ first club in Europe and he joined them in 2002. The Brazilian played 250 games for Sevilla in six seasons winning five trophies before making a switch to Barcelona.
Alves spent his peak years with Barcelona between 2008 and 2016 during the club’s glorious era. He donned the Catalan club’s colours in 391 games and won as many as 23 trophies during his stint there.
Since leaving Barcelona, Alves has represented Juventus and PSG where he added more trophies to his cabinet en route to becoming the player with the most number of trophies in European football.
The other full-back, Alberto Moreno, is a product of the Sevilla academy. He made his first-team debut in 2012 and went on to play 62 games before leaving the club in 2014 to join Liverpool for whom he still plays.
Moreno won the Europa League with Sevilla in his final season at the club and he played 14 games in their successful campaign.
He is also capped at the full international level by Spain and has four caps to his name so far.
Honourary mention: Martin Caceres (Lazio) and Adriano (Besiktas)