One of the greatest strikers of all time, Davor Suker featured for multiple clubs in his career with stints spread across Spain, England and Germany.
He initially arrived from Zagreb to Spain with Sevilla in 1991 and went on to achieve legendary status at the club, scoring 76 goals in 153 appearances until 1996 before Real Madrid signed him.
An interesting fact about Suker's reign in Spain was that he even played alongside the great Diego Maradona in the 1992-93 season when the Argentine was at Sevilla.
Despite going on to achieve greatness at Sevilla, Suker did not win a trophy at the club.
Now, it's important to understand that Sevilla has been home to some epic strikers. So here are four honourable mentions.
Starting with Guillermo Campanal. The great Sevilla striker of the late 1930s joined the club in 1929 and scored 100 goals in 157 games until 1946, winning a La Liga title and two Copa del Rey trophies. Later in his career, he even managed Sevilla.
After Campanal comes Kevin Gameiro. The French forward was quite a revelation when he burst onto the scene at Lorient in France. PSG signed him and when he failed to gain playing time there, he joined Sevilla in 2013. Gameiro scored 39 goals in 92 appearances for the club, helping them win three back-to-back Europa League titles between 2013 and 2016.
A bonafide Sevilla legend and their greatest-ever goalscorer, Juan Arza joined in 1943 and played for them for 16 years. During that time, he scored 207 goals in 414 games, winning a La Liga and Copa del Rey. He even managed Sevilla on four different occasions in his coaching career.
Alvaro Negredo joined Sevilla from Real Madrid in 2009 and featured for them for four years, scoring 70 goals in 139 games, winning the 2009-10 Copa del Rey. He joined Manchester City in 2013.