نادي إشبيلية

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Sevilla
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الاسم الكاملSevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D.
الكنيةLos Nervionenses
Los Hispalenses
الاسم المختصرSFC, Sevilla
تأسس25 يناير 1890; منذ 134 سنة (1890-01-25[1][2][3][4]
as Sevilla Foot-ball Club
الملعبEstadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
السعة42,714[5]
المالكSevillistas de Nervión S. A.
Rafael Carrión Moreno
PresidentJosé Castro Carmona
Head coachJulen Lopetegui
الدوريLa Liga
2020–21La Liga, 4th of 20
الموقع الإلكترونيClub website
الموسم الحالي

نادي إشبيلية (Sevilla Fútbol Club) هو نادي كرة قدم من مدينة إشبيلية بإسبانيا. الزي الأساسي للفريق هو الأبيض والتفاصيل حمراء، أما الزي الاحتياطي فهو الأحمر والتفاصيل بيضاء.

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تاريخ

نادي إشبيلية له تاريخ عريق في كرة القدم الأوروبية حيث تأسس في 14 أكتوبر، 1905. يعتبر أقدم نادٍ إشبيلي، وثاني أقدم نادٍ في الأندلس. كان أول نادٍ أندلسي لعب في الكأس الأوروبي (الذي يسمى حالياً باسم دوري أبطال أوروبا) في موسم 1957-58. نادي إشبيلية أيضاً لعب في كأس أبطال الكؤوس الأوروبي مرتين.


الرموز

الأناشيد

 
El Arrebato, author and interpreter of the Centennial Anthem.
 
Sevilla FC shield mosaic located on the main façade of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

الزي

Sevilla wore shirts with a sponsor logo for the first time in the 1986–87 season, to promote the Seville Expo '92. Previously, before the 1980–81 season, the club signed its first kit-manufacturer deal with the German firm Adidas. Since 2018 the kit is manufactured by Nike.

Media

 
SFC Radio studio in the Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

Sevilla have several media outlets. Its radio station, SFC Radio, launched in September 2004, broadcasts all day on FM and online, while its television channel SFC TV aired for the first time in the 2005–06 season with a UEFA Cup match against Zenit Saint Petersburg. Since 8 June 2009, the television coverage has been shown on the club website. Sevilla issue a physical and digital newspaper the day after every match and on the same day as an important one, as well as a magazine before home games. The official magazine of the club is released every two months, the first issue being free and issued at a friendly against the Brazil national team to mark the club's centennial in September 2005.

Sponsors

Sevilla FC will have Playtika as their main 2017–2018 sponsor. Playtika will advertise the World Series of Poker's free to play poker room on Sevilla's shirt. Moreover, the brand will also appear around Sevilla's 42,500 "Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán" Stadium, on the players' entrance and on the clubs' bus.[6]

Players

Current squad

في 11 August 2021. [7]
الرقم المركز اللاعب
1   GK Marko Dmitrović
2   DF Joris Gnagnon
4   DF Karim Rekik
5   FW Lucas Ocampos
6   MF Nemanja Gudelj
7   FW Suso
8   MF Joan Jordán
9   FW Luuk de Jong
10   MF Ivan Rakitić (vice-captain)
11   FW Munir
12   FW Rony Lopes
13   GK Bono
14   MF Óscar Rodríguez
الرقم المركز اللاعب
15   FW Youssef En-Nesyri
16   DF Jesús Navas (captain)
17   FW Erik Lamela
18   DF Alejandro Pozo
19   DF Marcos Acuña
20   DF Diego Carlos
21   MF Óliver Torres
22   FW Oussama Idrissi
23   DF Jules Koundé
24   FW Papu Gómez
25   MF Fernando
31   GK Javi Díaz
33   GK Alfonso Pastor


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Other players under contract

الرقم المركز اللاعب
  MF Ibrahim Amadou

Reserve squad

Out on loan

الرقم المركز اللاعب
  DF Juan Berrocal (at Sporting Gijón until 30 June 2022)

Current technical staff

في 10 June 2020[8]
Position Name
Head Coach   Julen Lopetegui
Assistant Coach   Pablo Sanz
Assistant Coach   Juan Vicente Peinado
Goalkeeping Coach   José Luis Silva
Fitness Coach   Óscar Caro

Former coaches

see also

Dates Name
1908–10   Joaquín Valenzuela
1910–17   Eugenio Eizaguirre
1917–21   Pepe Brand
1921–23   Arturo Ostos
1923–24 قالب:Country data EIR Charles O'Hagan
1924–27   Ángel Villagrán
1927–30   Lippo Hertzka
1930–33   José Quirante
1933–36   Ramón Encinas
1939–41   Pepe Brand
1941–42   Victoriano Santos
1942   Pepe Brand
1942–45 قالب:Country data EIR Patrick O'Connell
1945–47   Ramón Encinas
1947–49   Patricio Caicedo
1949–53   Guillermo Campanal
1953–56   Helenio Herrera
1956–57   Satur Grech
1957   Guillermo Campanal
1957–58   Diego Villalonga
1958   Jenő Kalmár
1958–59   José Antonio Ipiña Iza
1959   Guillermo Campanal
1959   Ramón Encinas
1959–61   Luis Miró
1961   Diego Villalonga
1961–63   Antonio Barrios
Dates Name
1963–64   Otto Bumbel
1964–65   Ferdinand Daučík
1965–66   Ignacio Eizaguirre
1966   Juan Arza
1966   Sabino Barinaga
1967   Juan Arza
1967–68   Antonio Barrios
1968–69   Juan Arza
1969–71   Max Merkel
1971   Diego Villalonga
1971–72   Dan Georgiadis
1972   Vic Buckingham
1972   Diego Villalonga
1972–73   Juan Arza
1973   Salvador Artigas
1973   Ernst Happel
1974–76   Roque Olsen
1976–79   Luis Cid "Carriega"
1979–81   Miguel Muñoz
1981–86   Manolo Cardo
1986–87   Jock Wallace
1987–88   Xabier Azkargorta
1989   Roque Olsen
1989–91     Vicente Cantatore
1991–92   Víctor Espárrago
July 1992 – June 1993   Carlos Bilardo
July 1993 – June 1995   Luis Aragonés
Dates Name
July 1995 – Dec 1995   Toni
Oct 1995 – Jan 1996   Juan Carlos Álvarez
Jan 1996 – June 1996   Víctor Espárrago
1 July 1996 – 11 Feb 1997   José Antonio Camacho
Feb 1997   Carlos Bilardo
Feb 1997 – Oct 1997   Julián Rubio
Oct 1997 – Dec 1997   Vicente Miera
Jan 1998   Juan Carlos Álvarez
Jan 1998 – Jan 1999   Fernando Castro Santos
Jan 1999 – March 2000   Marcos Alonso
March 2000 – May 2000   Juan Carlos Álvarez
1 July 2000 – 30 June 2005   Joaquín Caparrós
1 July 2005 – 26 Oct 2007   Juande Ramos
27 Oct 2007 – 23 March 2010   Manolo Jiménez
25 March 2010 – 26 Sept 2010   Antonio Álvarez
27 Sept 2010 – 30 June 2011   Gregorio Manzano
1 July 2011 – 6 Feb 2012   Marcelino
7 Feb 2012 – 14 Jan 2013   Míchel
14 Jan 2013 – 12 June 2016   Unai Emery
27 June 2016 – 20 May 2017   Jorge Sampaoli
27 May 2017 – 22 Dec 2017   Eduardo Berizzo
30 Dec 2017 – 28 April 2018   Vincenzo Montella
28 April 2018 – 24 May 2018   Joaquín Caparrós
28 May 2018 – 15 March 2019   Pablo Machín
15 March 2019 – 22 May 2019   Joaquín Caparrós
4 June 2019 –   Julen Lopetegui


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المنشآت

الاستاد

 
The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.
 
The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.


League record

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 2 1st Quarter-finals
1929–30 2 4th Round of 16
1930–31 2 2nd Round of 16
1931–32 2 8th Round of 32
1932–33 2 9th Round of 16
1933–34 2 1st Round of 16
1934–35 1 5th Winners
1935–36 1 10th Round of 16
1939–40 1 2nd Round of 16
1940–41 1 5th Quarter-finals
1941–42 1 6th Round of 16
1942–43 1 2nd First round
1943–44 1 3rd Quarter-finals
1944–45 1 10th Quarter-finals
1945–46 1 1st Semi-finals
1946–47 1 6th Round of 16
1947–48 1 5th Winners
1948–49 1 8th Round of 16
1949–50 1 10th Quarter-finals
1950–51 1 2nd First round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1951–52 1 6th First round
1952–53 1 5th Round of 16
1953–54 1 5th Semi-finals
1954–55 1 4th Runners-up
1955–56 1 4th Round of 16
1956–57 1 2nd Round of 16
1957–58 1 10th Round of 16
1958–59 1 12th Round of 32
1959–60 1 4th Round of 32
1960–61 1 11th Quarter-finals
1961–62 1 6th Runners-up
1962–63 1 11th Round of 16
1963–64 1 9th Round of 16
1964–65 1 10th Round of 32
1965–66 1 8th Round of 32
1966–67 1 13th Round of 16
1967–68 1 16th Round of 16
1968–69 2 1st Did not participate
1969–70 1 3rd Round of 32
1970–71 1 7th Semi-finals
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1971–72 1 16th Round of 16
1972–73 2 4th Quarter-finals
1973–74 2 9th Fourth round
1974–75 2 3rd Fourth round
1975–76 1 11th Round of 32
1976–77 1 10th Quarter-finals
1977–78 1 8th Round of 16
1978–79 1 11th Semi-finals
1979–80 1 8th Fourth round
1980–81 1 8th Semi-finals
1981–82 1 7th First round
1982–83 1 5th Quarter-finals
1983–84 1 8th Second round
1984–85 1 12th Third round
1985–86 1 9th Round of 16
1986–87 1 10th Third round
1987–88 1 10th Round of 16
1988–89 1 9th Round of 32
1989–90 1 6th Second round
1990–91 1 8th Quarter-finals
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1991–92 1 12th Quarter-finals
1992–93 1 7th Round of 16
1993–94 1 6th Quarter-finals
1994–95 1 5th Fourth round
1995–96 1 12th Quarter-finals
1996–97 1 20th Third round
1997–98 2 7th First round
1998–99 2 4th Fourth round
1999–00 1 20th First round
2000–01 2 1st Round of 64
2001–02 1 8th Round of 64
2002–03 1 10th Quarter-finals
2003–04 1 6th Semi-finals
2004–05 1 6th Quarter-finals
2005–06 1 5th Round of 16
2006–07 1 3rd Winners
2007–08 1 5th Round of 16
2008–09 1 3rd Semi-finals
2009–10 1 4th Winners
2010–11 1 5th Semi-finals
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2011–12 1 9th Round of 16
2012–13 1 9th Semi-finals
2013–14 1 5th Round of 32
2014–15 1 5th Quarter-finals
2015–16 1 7th Runners-up
2016–17 1 4th Round of 16
2017–18 1 7th Runners-up
2018–19 1 6th Quarter-finals
2019–20 1 4th Round of 16
2020–21 1 4th Semi-finals
2021–22 1

Since the club was first promoted to La Liga in the 1934–35 season, Sevilla has played all but seven seasons in the first division. Sevilla won La Liga in the 1945–46 season, and finished as runners-up four times (1939–40, 1942–43, 1950–51 and 1956–57). While the club has only suffered four short-lived descents to the Segunda División, it won the second division title in 1968–69 and 2000–01.[9]

European competition record

UEFA Super Cup
Season Final
2006   Barcelona
2007   Milan
2014   R. Madrid
2015   Barcelona
2016   R. Madrid
2020

  Bayern

European Cup / UEFA Champions League
Season Preliminary stages Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1957–58   Benfica   AGF   R. Madrid
2007–08   AEK   Slavia 1   Fenerbahçe
2009–10   Unirea 1   CSKA
2010–11   Braga
2015–16   Juventus 1
2016–17   Lyon 1   Leicester
2017–18   I. Başakşehir   Spartak 1   Man. United   Bayern
2020–21   Krasnodar 1   Dortmund
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Season Preliminary stages Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1962–63   Rangers
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup / UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
Season Preliminary stages Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1966–67   Argeș
1970–71   Eskişehirspor
1982–83   Levski   PAOK   Kaiserslautern
1983–84   Sporting
1990–91   PAOK   Torpedo
1995–96   Botev   Olympiacos   Barcelona
2004–05   Nacional   Zenit 1   Panathinaikos   Parma
2005–06   Mainz   Beşiktaş 1   Lokomotiv   Lille   Zenit   Schalke   Middlesbrough
2006–07   Atromitos   Slovan 1   Steaua   Shakhtar   Tottenham   Osasuna   Espanyol
2008–09   Salzburg   Sampdoria 1
2010–11   Dortmund 1   Porto
2011–12   Hannover
2013–14   Mladost   Śląsk   Freiburg 1   Maribor   Betis   Porto   Valencia   Benfica
2014–15   Rijeka 1   Mönchengladbach   Villarreal   Zenit   Fiorentina   Dnipro
2015–16   Molde   Basel   Athletic   Shakhtar   Liverpool
2018–19   Újpest   Žalgiris   Olomouc   Standard 1   Lazio   Slavia
2019–20   Qarabağ 1   CFR Cluj   Roma   Wolverhampton   Man. United   Inter
Season Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  • 1 Group stage. Highest-ranked eliminated team in case of qualification, lowest-ranked qualified team in case of elimination.

UEFA club coefficient ranking

في 17 February 2021[10]
Rank Team Points
6   Manchester City 110.000
7   Paris Saint-Germain 108.000
8   Liverpool 97.000
  Sevilla
  Manchester United
11   Borussia Dortmund 88.000
  Arsenal

Honours

 
2006 IFFHS trophy as best football team in the world.

Throughout its history, Sevilla has won trophies at the regional, national and European level – including a record six UEFA Cups/UEFA Europa Leagues — and is the most successful club in Andalusia.[11] In 2010 Sevilla was given permanent possession of the Copa del Rey after their victory in the competition to celebrate Spain winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[12]

National tournaments

Winners (1): 1945–46
Runners-up (4): 1939–40, 1942–43, 1950–51, 1956–57
Winners (4): 1929, 1933–34, 1968–69, 2000–01
Winners (5): 1935, 1939, 1947–48, 2006–07, 2009–10
Runners-up (4): 1955, 1961–62, 2015–16, 2017–18
Winners (1): 2007
Runners-up (3): 2010, 2016, 2018

European tournaments

Winners (6) – record: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2019–20
Winners (1): 2006
Runners-up (5): 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020

Regional tournaments

  • Copa Andalucía
Winners (18): 1916–17, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1935–36, 1938–39, 1939–40

Friendly tournaments

Winners (6): 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019
Winners (6): 1955, 1956, 1957, 2004, 2008, 2009
Winners (2): 1964, 2004
  • Achille & Cesare Bortolotti Trophy
Winners (1): 2010
  • Ciudad de la Línea Trophy
Winners (3): 2001, 2002, 2003
Winners (4): 1946, 1954, 1960, 2011
Winners (4): 1975, 1985, 1996, 2005

Winners (3): 1967, 1991, 1997

  • City of Seville Trophy
Winners (7): 1972, 1973, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1994
Winners (1): 2008
  • Trofeo de la Sal
Winners (1): 2010
  • Antonio Camacho Memorial
Winners (1): 2012
  • Costa Brava Trophy
Winners (1): 2012
Winners (1): 2016

Other awards, records, and recognitions

Gallery

Individual trophies

  Juan Arza (1955)
  Álvaro Negredo (2011), (2013)

Team records

  • As of 2020–21 season.

General information

Details[18][5]
Concept Times
Seasons in La Liga 77
Seasons in Segunda División 13
Promotions to La Liga 5
Participations in the Copa del Rey 89
Participations in UEFA competitions 24
All-time position in La Liga 6th
Number of international players contributed to the Spain national team 37

Most goals scored in a league match

Most goals scored in a league match
Match Score Season
Sevilla – Barcelona 11–1 1940–41
Sevilla – Valencia 10–3 1940–41
Sevilla – Oviedo 10–0 1941–42
Celta Vigo – Sevilla 1–5 1943–44
Las Palmas – Sevilla 2–5 1985–86
Sevilla – Sporting Gijón 5–1 1994–95
Sevilla – Hércules 5–0 1996–97
Sevilla – Racing Santander 5–2 2003–04
Sevilla – Zaragoza 5–0 2007–08
Racing Santander – Sevilla 1–5 2009–10
Sevilla – Rayo Vallecano 5–2 2011–12
Sevilla – Real Betis 5–1 2012–13
Sevilla – Granada 5–1 2014–15
Sevilla – Getafe 5–0 2015–16
Sevilla – Espanyol 6–4 2016–17
Sevilla – Osasuna 5–0 2016–17
Levante – Sevilla 2–6 2018–19
Sevilla – Levante 5–0 2018–19
Sevilla – Real Sociedad 5–2 2018–19
Sevilla – Rayo Vallecano 5–0 2018–19

Most goals conceded in a league match

Most goals conceded in a league match
Match Score Season
Sevilla – Oviedo 0–5 1942–43
Sevilla – Real Madrid 0–5 1962–63
Valencia – Sevilla 8–0 1943–44
Real Madrid – Sevilla 8–0 1958–59
Espanyol – Sevilla 5–1 1986–87
Zaragoza – Sevilla 8–1 1987–88
Real Madrid – Sevilla 5–2 1989–90
Real Madrid – Sevilla 7–0 1990–91
Real Madrid – Sevilla 5–0 1992–93
Barcelona – Sevilla 5–2 1993–94
Deportivo La Coruña – Sevilla 5–1 1994–95
Deportivo La Coruña – Sevilla 5–2 1999–2000
Real Madrid – Sevilla 5–1 2003–04
Espanyol – Sevilla 5–0 2005–06
Barcelona – Sevilla 5–0 2010–11
Getafe – Sevilla 5–1 2011–12
Sevilla – Real Madrid 2–6 2010–11
Sevilla – Real Madrid 2–6 2011–12
Real Madrid – Sevilla 7–3 2013–14
Barcelona – Sevilla 5–1 2014–15
Real Madrid – Sevilla 5–0 2017–18
Eibar – Sevilla 5–1 2017–18
Sevilla – Atlético Madrid 2–5 2017–18

Statistics in UEFA competitions

The debut of Sevilla in European competitions took place in the 1957–58 season as a participant in that season's European Cup. Despite finishing runner-up in the league to Real Madrid, Sevilla represented Spain in the competition as Real had already qualified by winning the European Cup the season before.[19]

Accurate as of 9 March 2021
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
European Cup/UEFA Champions League 60 28 14 18 99 86 +13
UEFA Cup/Europa League 145 86 30 29 265 121 +144
UEFA Super Cup 6 1 0 5 11 16 −5
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4 1 1 2 4 7 −3
Total 217 117 45 55 381 234 +147

Pld = Matches played; W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference

Most goals scored in a European competition match
Match Result Season
Sevilla – AGF 4–0 1957–58
Sevilla – PAOK 4–0 1982–83
Sevilla – Atromitos 4–0 2006–07
Grasshoppers – Sevilla 0–4 2006–07
Middlesbrough – Sevilla 0–4 2005–06
Rangers – Sevilla 1–4 2009–10
Sevilla – Karpaty Lviv 4–0 2010–11
Sevilla – Porto 4–1 2013–14
Sevilla – Dinamo Zagreb 4–0 2016–17
Sevilla – Standard Liège 5–1 2018–19
Sevilla – Akhisarspor 6–0 2018–19
F91 Dudelange – Sevilla 2–5 2019–20

Player records

Top scorers in the history of the club

Top scorers in the history of the club up to May 2019

Player La Liga Segunda Copa del Rey Europe Other Goals
1   Campanal I 101 75 42 0 0 218
2   Juan Arza 182 0 25 0 0 207
3   Juan Araújo 139 0 19 0 0 158
4   Frédéric Kanouté 89 0 14 28 5 136
5   Luís Fabiano 72 0 14 19 2 107
6   Davor Šuker 76 0 11 4 0 91
7   Álvaro Negredo 70 0 13 2 0 85
8   Wissam Ben Yedder 38 0 10 22 0 70
9   Kevin Gameiro 39 0 8 20 0 67
10   Toni Polster 55 0 0 1 0 56

Most official appearances[بحاجة لمصدر]

 
Jesús Navas has played the most matches for Sevilla in all competitions, with 522.
Player La Liga Segunda Copa del Rey Europe Other Total
1   Jesús Navas 378 0 59 78 7 522
2   Juan Arza 349 0 60 5 0 414
3   Pablo Blanco 260 82 64 7 0 413
4   Manolo Jiménez 354 0 45 9 0 408
5   Campanal II 349 0 49 5 0 403
6   José María Busto 339 0 57 3 1 400
7   Rafael Paz 340 0 36 8 0 384
8   Francisco Sanjosé 238 65 56 3 0 362
9   Antonio Álvarez Giráldez 296 1 53 8 0 358

أبرز بطولات الفريق

1940، 1943، 1951، 1957.
1935، 1939، 1948.
1955، 1962.

Support

Fans

In 2007, Sevilla was the eighth-most supported club in Spain with 2.3% of the nation's football fans (compared to 32.8% for the most popular, Real Madrid). Their city rivals Real Betis possess 3.3% of the nation's support.

Since Sevilla became Sporting Limited Association, the concept of membership disappeared. Only the shareholders can take part in the decisions of the club according to the percentage of the capital they hold. The minority shareholders of the club are organised in a federation that represents them in the General Meeting of Shareholders that the club celebrates every year.

People who are traditionally referred to as members are currently fans who purchase a yearly season ticket which allows them to attend all home matches that season. Sometimes these members enjoy some specific advantages over the rest of the fans.

Fan clubs

Sevilla's fan clubs are mainly concentrated in the city of Seville, its province and the rest of Andalusia. The presence of fan clubs in other autonomous communities is greater in Catalonia and Extremadura. Most of them are integrated into the "San Fernando Fan Clubs Federation" (Federación de Peñas Sevillistas "San Fernando"), which, according to its statutes, is totally independent from the directive board of the club, having its own board and not being intervened.

Ultras

 
Biris Norte's banner at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

The Biris Norte is an organized group of ultra supporters located in the North grandstand of the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán. The group's name comes from the Gambian player Alhaji Momodo Njie, nicknamed Biri Biri, who became very popular amongst the Sevilla fans in the 1970s. The "Biris Norte" was created in the 1974–75 and is one of the oldest groups of Ultra fans in Spain.

Rivalries

Sevilla compete in the Seville derby against their cross-city rivals Real Betis. The two played each other for the first time on 8 October 1915 in a match which was won 4–3 by Sevilla. The game is considered as one of the most important derbies in Spanish football. Sevilla also has a significant rivalry with Atlético Madrid and Valencia CF.[20]

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