He made his Sevilla debut back in November 2003 at Espanyol. After a staggering 21 years, Jesus Navas called it quits. On Saturday night, it was time for his farewell from Sevilla fans at Ramon Sanchez Pisjuan Stadium, where he made his maiden first-team appearance in December 2003.The 39-year-old winger left the pitch in the 71st minute of the clash against Celta (Sevilla won 1-0), followed by a deserved standing ovation. Navas bursted into tears during this emotional farewell, although this was not his very last football game ever.♥️🥹 Así se despide Jesús Navas rendido a los pies del Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.🎥 @Migueerodrii_ / @LaCruceta__ pic.twitter.com/HMLYN1KRpJ— La Cruceta (@LaCruceta__) December 14, 2024 He’ll make his ultimate appearance on December 22 at Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid. There’s no better way of hanging up your boots, isn’t there?Navas won four UEFA Cup/Europa League trophies, two Copa del Reys, Spanish Super Cup and the European Super Cup with his boyhood club. He also won the Premier League crown with Manchester City, two Euro titles with Spain and the World Cup title with his homeland.Siempre con sus amigos Puerta y Reyes en el recuerdo. Dobla su nombre y solo queda en imagen el número 16: el auténtico dorsal de leyenda.Jesús Navas, historia viva del #SevillaFC. pic.twitter.com/fipwIUufCm— Curro García Liñán (@Curro_GL_) December 14, 2024 LA LIGA – MATCHDAY 17FridayValladolid – Valencia 1-0 (1-0)/Anuar 20/SaturdayEspanyol – Osasuna 0-0Mallorca – Girona 2-1 (1-1)/Larin 20,51 – Van de Beek 7/Sevilla – Celta 1-0 (0-0)/Bueno 65/Rayo Vallecano – Real Madrid IN PROGRESSSunday16:00: (1.42) Atl.Madrid (4.20) Getafe (9.00)18:15: (3.50) Alaves (3.20) Ath.Bilbao (2.20)20:30: (1.42) Sociedad (4.30) Las Palmas (8.50)20:30: (1.85) Villareal (3.70) Betis (4.70)23:00: (1.15) Barcelona (8.00) Leganes (16.0)***odds are subject to change***