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Real Betis

Real Betis

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (38%) Draw (41%) Loss (22%)
37 Played
14 Won
15 Drawn
8 Lost
57 Goals For
47 Goals Against

Team Overview

Real Betis represents one of La Liga's most passionate and tradition-rich clubs, based in Seville and known for their commitment to attractive, attacking football. The Verdiblancos have established themselves as a consistent mid-table presence in Spanish football, typically competing in the upper half of La Liga while occasionally challenging for European qualification. Under Manuel Pellegrini's guidance, the club has maintained their philosophy of playing expansive, possession-based football that prioritizes technical ability and creative expression over purely pragmatic approaches.

This season's campaign reflects Betis' characteristic inconsistency, with their record of 14 wins, 15 draws, and 8 losses from 37 matches painting a picture of a team capable of impressive performances but struggling to find sustained momentum. Their form string reveals a pattern of alternating results that has defined much of their season, though they've demonstrated resilience with only 8 defeats across the campaign. The statistics show a well-balanced side that has scored 57 goals while conceding 47, maintaining a positive goal difference of +10 that suggests tactical solidity under Pellegrini's system.

Betis' home advantage has been particularly notable this season, with 9 wins from 18 home fixtures compared to just 5 victories in 19 away matches. This disparity highlights the importance of their passionate home support and familiar surroundings at the Benito Villamarín. Their defensive record includes 10 clean sheets while managing to find the net in all but 4 matches, indicating an attack-minded approach that occasionally leaves them vulnerable but rarely fails to create scoring opportunities. The abundance of draws - 15 from 37 matches - suggests a team that competes well against most opponents but sometimes lacks the clinical edge to convert promising positions into victories.

Squad (34 players)

Goalkeepers (4)

Adrián
#13 Adrián
Manu González
#31 Manu González
Pau López
#25 Pau López
Álvaro Vallés
#1 Álvaro Vallés

Defenders (10)

Marc Bartra
#5 Marc Bartra
Héctor Bellerín
#2 Héctor Bellerín
Pablo Busto
#42 Pablo Busto
C. De Roa
#33 C. De Roa
Junior Firpo
#23 Junior Firpo
V. Gómez
#16 V. Gómez
Diego Llorente
#3 Diego Llorente
Natan
#4 Natan
Ángel Ortiz
#40 Ángel Ortiz
R. Rodríguez
#12 R. Rodríguez

Midfielders (12)

Sergi Altimira
#6 Sergi Altimira
S. Amrabat
#14 S. Amrabat
Ivan Corralejo
#37 Ivan Corralejo
N. Deossa
#18 N. Deossa
Álvaro Fidalgo
#15 Álvaro Fidalgo
Pablo Fornals
#8 Pablo Fornals
Isco
#22 Isco
Dani Pérez
#8 Dani Pérez
Marc Roca
#21 Marc Roca
Antony
#7 Antony
A. Ezzalzouli
#10 A. Ezzalzouli
Rodrigo Riquelme
#17 Rodrigo Riquelme

Attackers (8)

G. Lo Celso
#20 G. Lo Celso
E. Ávila
#9 E. Ávila
C. Bakambu
#11 C. Bakambu
C. Hernández
#19 C. Hernández
Pablo García
#7 Pablo García
R. Marina
#17 R. Marina
J. A. Morante
#27 J. A. Morante
Aitor Ruibal
#24 Aitor Ruibal

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
8
Pablo Fornals
Pablo Fornals
MF 7.1 36 8 6 2785 39 1721
4
Natan
Natan
DF 6.7 32 0 0 2731 31 1387
7
Antony
Antony
MF 7.2 31 8 6 2369 37 1147
19
C. Hernández
C. Hernández
FW 6.9 31 11 3 2502 27 642
1
Álvaro Vallés
Álvaro Vallés
GK 7.0 28 0 0 2520 0 860
21
Marc Roca
Marc Roca
MF 6.8 28 1 1 1935 37 990
10
A. Ezzalzouli
A. Ezzalzouli
FW 7.3 28 9 8 2175 52 768
24
Aitor Ruibal
Aitor Ruibal
MF 6.8 27 4 2 1814 45 698
16
V. Gómez
V. Gómez
DF 6.8 27 1 0 1870 45 951
2
Héctor Bellerín
Héctor Bellerín
DF 6.7 26 2 3 1750 30 955
5
Marc Bartra
Marc Bartra
DF 7.0 25 1 0 1984 45 1164
17
Rodrigo Riquelme
Rodrigo Riquelme
MF 6.6 25 1 1 838 16 307
6
Sergi Altimira
Sergi Altimira
MF 7.0 24 1 2 1198 51 768
20
G. Lo Celso
G. Lo Celso
MF 7.0 23 2 3 1360 19 837
12
R. Rodríguez
R. Rodríguez
DF 6.7 22 0 1 1471 22 593
18
N. Deossa
N. Deossa
MF 6.8 20 0 0 736 14 320
11
C. Bakambu
C. Bakambu
FW 6.7 18 3 1 593 2 88
14
S. Amrabat
S. Amrabat
MF 7.0 17 0 0 1296 25 896
3
Diego Llorente
Diego Llorente
DF 7.1 17 1 0 1136 26 665
9
E. Ávila
E. Ávila
FW 6.6 15 1 0 384 2 98
52
Pablo García
Pablo García
FW 6.4 15 0 0 389 10 96
40
Ángel Ortiz
Ángel Ortiz
FW 6.7 13 0 0 582 27 250
23
Junior Firpo
Junior Firpo
DF 6.6 12 0 1 832 24 383
25
Pau López
Pau López
GK 7.1 9 0 0 810 1 244
15
Álvaro Fidalgo
Álvaro Fidalgo
MF 6.8 8 1 0 537 12 296
22
Isco
Isco
MF 6.9 7 1 1 174 3 127
37
Dani Pérez
Dani Pérez
MF - 1 0 0 1 0 1
50
Ivan Corralejo
Ivan Corralejo
MF 6.3 1 0 0 14 0 7

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (44)

J. L. Rodriguez
From Arenas Getxo
Return from loan Feb 2026
Robson
From Palmeiras B
Loan Feb 2026
Álvaro Fidalgo
From Club America
Transfer Jan 2026
Sergio Arribas
From Huesca
Return from loan Jan 2026
C. De Roa
From Real Betis
Raise Dec 2025
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Departures (57)

E. Mensah
To Zaragoza
Free agent Feb 2026
Y. Koré
To Paris FC
Return from loan Jan 2026
D. Traoré
To Southampton
Return from loan Jan 2026
Sergio Arribas
To Cadiz CF
Transfer Jan 2026
Félix Garreta
To Antequera
Free agent Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

5 Out 0 Doubtful
A. Ruibal
A. Ruibal Knee Injury
Out
M. Bartra
M. Bartra Heel Injury
Out
S. Amrabat
S. Amrabat Injury
Out
A. Ortiz
A. Ortiz Hamstring Injury
Out
S. Altimira
S. Altimira Calf Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Real Betis face significant personnel challenges with five players currently unavailable through injury, creating notable gaps across multiple areas of their squad. The defensive unit appears particularly affected, with Marc Bartra's heel injury removing an experienced center-back option, while Aitor Ruibal's knee problem eliminates versatility from a player capable of operating in both defensive and midfield roles. The midfield department suffers further disruption through Sofyan Amrabat's absence and Sergi Altimira's calf injury, potentially limiting tactical flexibility in the engine room where creativity and defensive stability are crucial.

The attacking phase of play also faces constraints with Ayoze Ortiz sidelined due to a hamstring injury, reducing the forward options available for selection. This combination of injuries across defense, midfield, and attack tests the squad's depth significantly, requiring tactical adjustments and placing greater responsibility on the available players to step up. The absence of five regular contributors means the coaching staff must rely heavily on their remaining fit players while potentially promoting younger squad members or adjusting formation to accommodate the personnel shortage. The variety of injury types, ranging from knee and heel problems to hamstring and calf issues, suggests these absences may persist for varying durations, making squad rotation and player management increasingly important.

Recent Form

LWDWD
L Barcelona 3-1 (A)
W Elche 2-1 (H)
D Real Sociedad 2-2 (A)
W Oviedo 3-0 (H)
D Real Madrid 1-1 (H)

Form Analysis

Real Betis have shown a mixed but generally resilient form across their last five fixtures, collecting eight points from a possible fifteen with two wins, two draws, and one defeat. Their record demonstrates an ability to compete against varying levels of opposition, having secured positive results against both elite and lower-tier teams. The Andalusian side has found the net consistently, averaging 1.8 goals per match with nine goals scored, highlighting a functional attacking unit that has managed to break down different defensive setups.

Defensively, Betis have conceded seven goals across these five matches, suggesting some vulnerability at the back while maintaining competitive performances. Their home form appears particularly strong, with victories against both Elche and Oviedo, plus an impressive draw against Real Madrid that showcased their ability to match top-level opposition. The away record tells a different story, suffering defeat to Barcelona while earning a creditable point against Real Sociedad. The team's attacking output has been their standout feature, consistently finding goals even in challenging fixtures, though their defensive stability remains a work in progress. This form profile suggests a team capable of competing effectively across different competitions while still working to find complete consistency.

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