Back on May 10, 2006, Sevilla beat Middlesbrough 4-0 at the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven to lift their first-ever UEFA Cup.
That night in the Netherlands was the springboard for further successes as Juande Ramos' side would go on to win a UEFA Super Cup, another UEFA Cup, a Copa del Rey and a Supercopa de Espana in the space of 15 months.
In 2014, Sevilla would clinch another Europa League title, the first of the three in a row under Unai Emery.
Of the 11 players who formed the Andalusians' starting line-up against Middlesbrough, only Jesus Navas, Dani Alves and Adriano Correia are still active.
The two Brazilians are plying their trade in their native country, along with Luis Fabiano, who has not played for a long time but has yet to officially hung up his boots.
Sevilla's starting XI consisted of: Andres Palop; Daniel Alves, Javi Navarro, Julien Escude, David Castedo; Jesus Navas, Jose Luis Marti, Enzo Maresca, Adriano; Luis Fabiano and Javier Saviola.
The Brazilian striker opened the scoring and Enzo Maresca put the game to bed with a brace before Frederic Kanoute put the cherry on top of a 4-0 scoreline.