The 1934-35 season was a true milestone in Real Betis Balompié's history as the team clinched its first La Liga title. At a time when Spanish football was developing rapidly, the verdiblancos managed to stand out in the tournament, showcasing attractive and effective football that captivated their fans.

Under the guidance of coach José Villalonga, the squad boasted a wealth of talent, including the forward Manuel ‘Manolo’ Ruiz, who would become a hero for the fans. Throughout that season, Betis exhibited exceptional defensive solidity, combined with a dynamic attack that dazzled rivals and spectators alike.

The path to the title was not easy, as the competition was filled with strong teams like FC Barcelona and Athletic Club de Bilbao, but Betis remained steadfast. Each match showcased determination and grit, with the verdiblanco supporters rallying around their team, creating an electrifying atmosphere at the Estadio Benito Villamarín.

On June 30, 1935, the dream became a reality: Betis was crowned La Liga champions after an exhilarating season finale. This achievement not only marked the first star on Betis' crest but also initiated a rich history in Spanish football. The 1934-35 season is fondly remembered by all who carry the green and white in their hearts and is considered a golden era that laid the foundation for the club's future successes.

Today, more than eight decades later, the legacy of that season lives on in the memories of the fans. The passion and pride generated during that time are passed down through generations, turning each match into a celebration of Real Betis Balompié's rich history. The verdiblancos continue to fight for new titles, but the 1934-35 season will always hold a special place in the hearts of supporters, reminding everyone that in the world of football, dreams can come true.