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Sevilla confirms July 23 2026 preseason friendly against Cordoba at Nuevo Arcángel

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June 11, 2026
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Sevilla vs Córdoba friendly confirmed for July 23 at Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel

Sevilla vs Córdoba friendly set for July 23 at the Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel; kick-off 21:00 (weather permitting). It is Sevilla’s third confirmed preseason match.

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Sevilla has confirmed a Sevilla vs Córdoba friendly for July 23, with the match scheduled at the Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel as part of the IV Trofeo Puertas de Córdoba. The fixture, announced by the club, is set to kick off at 21:00 local time although officials warn the start time could change depending on weather conditions. This will form the third of Sevilla’s confirmed preseason fixtures ahead of the 2026–27 campaign.

Match details and official confirmation

The friendly against Córdoba will take place on July 23 at the stadium now known for sponsorship reasons as the Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel. The meeting is billed as the IV Trofeo Puertas de Córdoba, with organizers and Sevilla coordinating logistics and match operations. Club statements list the 21:00 kick-off as provisional, noting potential adjustments should meteorological conditions require a change.

Sevilla’s announcement places the Córdoba game between two other scheduled exhibition matches that frame the club’s summer preparation. The fixture is part of a broader plan to give competitive minutes to existing squad members and new arrivals as manager Luis García Plaza refines his options. Officials have emphasized that the preseason calendar remains fluid and could be expanded with additional friendlies.

Preseason itinerary and surrounding fixtures

Sevilla’s preseason begins with a trip to Poland on July 19 to participate in events marking KS Cracovia’s 120th anniversary, where the club will play in Kraków. That match is expected to serve as the season’s first competitive exercise and a chance for the coaching staff to assess fitness levels and tactical adjustments. Following the Poland fixture, the team will travel to Córdoba for the July 23 friendly before returning to complete the remainder of its schedule.

The third confirmed match on the summer roster is an August 8 meeting with Bayer Leverkusen in Germany. That fixture presents a high-calibre test against a European-level opponent and is intended to sharpen Sevilla’s readiness ahead of LaLiga’s opening fixtures. Club sources say further games, including traditional home fixtures, are under discussion as Sevilla seeks a mix of domestic and international opposition.

Recent competitive context between Sevilla and Córdoba

Sevilla’s most recent official clash with Córdoba came in December 2021, in the first round of the Copa del Rey 2021–22, when Lucas Ocampos scored the decisive goal in a 1–0 away victory. The cup fixture remains the last competitive meeting between the clubs, offering Sevilla a historical edge in knockout competition. Fans and analysts alike will view the upcoming friendly through the lens of that cup result and the clubs’ differing trajectories since.

A more recent friendly encounter occurred in the summer of 2023 in Jerez de la Frontera, when Sevilla recorded a 2–0 win with goals from Isaac Romero and Erik Lamela. That exhibition provided game time for squad players and allowed Córdoba to test itself against top-flight opposition. The July 23 match will add a fresh chapter to the head-to-head narrative and give both teams a chance to measure progress ahead of their respective seasons.

Squad return dates and training schedule

Sevilla’s squad is due to return to work on July 3, with medical examinations scheduled for July 4 and 5, before Luis García Plaza leads the first on-pitch session on July 6. Those initial days will include fitness testing, conditioning work and the first tactical briefings for the new cycle. The club intends to use training camp minutes and friendly matches to build cohesion and evaluate player roles ahead of competitive play.

Coach Luis García Plaza has outlined a program that balances workload with competitive exposure, aiming to ensure players reach match readiness without incurring injury risk. Staff have planned progressive intensity across July and into August, with the selected friendlies serving as benchmarks. Injuries, late arrivals and international call-ups could alter selection decisions for specific preseason fixtures.

Trofeo Antonio Puerta and remaining preseason plans

Sevilla traditionally stages the Trofeo Antonio Puerta at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán as a marquee preseason event, and club officials say inclusion of that fixture remains under consideration. The Antonio Puerta trophy is a symbolic and competitive moment in Sevilla’s summer calendar, often drawing a strong crowd and serving as a final tune-up before the league. Organizers are working to finalize dates and opponents in coordination with the club’s broader schedule.

Beyond the Trofeo Antonio Puerta, Sevilla continues to evaluate options for additional friendlies that would complement the current slate of opponents. The aim is to balance matches against regional sides, such as Córdoba, with tests against top European opponents, exemplified by the Leverkusen trip. Ticketing, stadium availability and broadcast arrangements are factors that will influence the final preseason lineup.

Matchday logistics and fan information

Supporters should note the provisional 21:00 kick-off time and monitor club channels for any last-minute changes driven by weather or operational needs. Match organizers are coordinating with local authorities and stadium staff to ensure safety measures, entry protocols and hospitality services are in place. Details on ticket sales, seating allocations and supporter travel recommendations are expected to be published by Córdoba and Sevilla in the coming weeks.

For fans traveling from Seville or further afield, the location at the Nuevo Arcángel provides road and public transport links, though clubs advise planning ahead for peak summer traffic. Broadcast arrangements and streaming options are typically confirmed closer to matchday, with domestic and regional outlets often gaining rights to preseason fixtures. Both clubs will likely use their official platforms to publish incremental updates as the date approaches.

Tactical aims and LaLiga preparation

From a sporting perspective, Sevilla will use the Córdoba friendly to test formations, integrate new signings and give minutes to players returning from injury. Manager Luis García Plaza has expressed the need to recover a stronger league standing after two difficult LaLiga campaigns, making each preseason match an opportunity to refine systems and reinforce squad depth. The mix of opponents provides a spectrum of challenges to evaluate defensive stability and attacking options.

The Leverkusen match and the Kraków trip are complementary tests designed to expose Sevilla to different tactical styles and match tempos. Facing Córdoba offers the coaching staff a chance to rotate personnel and assess fringe players against motivated lower-division opposition. The overall objective is to come out of the preseason with clarity on starting combinations and reliable alternatives across the pitch.

Sevilla approaches the July schedule with intent but recognises the need for adaptability as preparations progress.

Sevilla will continue to confirm details around the preseason calendar while keeping supporters informed about ticketing and timetables for the Sevilla vs Córdoba friendly on July 23. The club’s return to training in early July sets the countdown to competitive action and a summer of measured preparation ahead of the new LaLiga season.

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