Despite remaining in the battle for fourth position for large parts of last season, Real Betis eventually had to settle for seventh position in the table.
They have lost a number of their first-team squad this summer, but boss Pepe Mel has managed to bring in more quality than quantity, which should stand them in good stead for the new season.
Here, Sports Mole assesses whether the club can secure a top-four finish in the new campaign.
In: Lorenzo Reyes (Huachipato), Chuli (Huelva), Guillermo Sara (Rafaela), Stephan Andersen (Evian), Vincenzo Rennella (Genoa), Juanfran (Real Madrid B), Didac Vila (AC Milan), Jordi Figueras (Brugge), Markus Steinhofer (Basel), Joan Verdu (Espanyol), Cedrick (Numancia), Javier Matilla (Real Murcia)
Out: Benat Etxebarria (Athletic Bilbao), Alejandro Pozuelo (Swansea City), Jose Canas (Swansea City), Fabri (Free transfer), Casto (Real Murcia), Angel Lopez (Las Palmas), Salvador Agra (Sporting Braga - Loan), Jonathan Pereira (Villarreal), Mario Alvarez (Baku), Ezequiel Calvente (Recreativo - Loan), Adrian (West Ham United), Vincenzo Rennella (Lugo - Loan), Ruben Perez (Atletico Madrid), Joel Campbell (Arsenal), Dorlan Pabon (Parma), Guillermo Molins (Anderlecht)
Last season: Seventh
Manager: Pepe Mel
Three key players:
Alvaro Vadillo: As a young winger, to be compared to Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo is just about the dream situation. Well, that is indeed the case with Vadillo, who has been linked with a number of European clubs this summer. Despite interest from the Premier League, notably from Arsenal and Manchester United, it is understood that the 18-year-old feels his education should continue in La Liga. In terms of his attributes, he has just about everything that you would want in a winger – explosive pace, wonderful feet and the ability to cross on the move. There is a lot of young talent in Spain, but he is certainly the one to watch in the new campaign.
First game: Real Madrid (A) Aug 18
Sports Mole says: There is no question that Betis have lost goals this summer in the shape of Dorlan Pabon and Joel Campbell, but with Ruben Castro and Jorge Molina still in their ranks, they certainly have the ability to hurt teams. It looked as if they would secure Champions League football in the latter stages of last season, but it just wasn't to be as they eventually dropped into seventh position, which must be considered a success. It is not a surprise that they did not draw many games last season (eight) due to their attacking style, but it did cost them points from positions where they should have been home and dry. Pepe Mel is an experienced boss, however, and will surely attempt to make his team just that little bit more solid in the new campaign.
Predicted finish: Fifth