Isaias White

[3] During his youth, White practiced rowing and regattas with his friends, the Welton brothers (Enrique and Carlos),[4] who had also been born in Seville to English parents, so they all enjoyed dual nationality.

After watching a few matches between the different crews of British ships, White decided to create a football team made up of Seville residents, and the first people that he recruited were the Welton brothers.

[6] On 25 January 1890, White, together with some of his waterworks co-workers and fellow Seville residents of British origin, attended an old café to mark the traditional Scottish celebration of Burns Night.

White was the richest individual of the Sevilla squad, thus having a higher chance of being the one who usually sleeps in a fancy pyjama than not, and despite being mocked with waves of laughter for showing up with such clothes, it was him who had the last laugh, scoring his side's second goal.

[1] After the match, Sevilla marked this historic occasion by holding a large banquet in the saloon of a Suizo restaurant, where "Clown Yugles" was further mocked after falling off his chair.

[12] Sevilla and Huelva kept facing each other in the early 1890s, home and away, in which White played alongside fellow Portilla White co-worker, Gilbert Pollock, who scored the first-ever away goal on Spanish soil,[7] as well as the Lindberg brothers (Hanaldo and Juan), Edward MacAndrews, and Félix Vázquez de Zafra, the latter being originally a member of Recreativo de Huelva.

Letter written on 25 February 1890 by the secretary of the Sevilla Football Club (Isaiah White) proposing to the secretary of the Huelva Recreation Club (Edward Palin) to play a friendly football match.