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  2. List of Spanish football champions - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid (15) 68 Mallorca (1) 66 Raúl: Real Madrid: 25 1999–2000: Deportivo La Coruña (1) 69 Barcelona (20) 64 Valencia (6) 64 Salva Ballesta: Racing Santander: 27 2000–01: Real Madrid (28) 80 Deportivo La Coruña (4) 73 Mallorca (2) 71 Raúl: Real Madrid: 24 2001–02: Valencia (5) 75 Deportivo La Coruña (5) 68 Real Madrid (7) 66 ...

  3. List of El Clásico matches - Wikipedia

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    Castilla was founded as Real Madrid's reserve team in 1972, after the folding of A.D. Plus Ultra (Real Madrid's previous reserve team). Both teams would meet for the first time during the third round of the 1974–75 Copa del Generalísimo and then again during the 1982–83 Segunda División season.

  4. 2000–01 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    La Liga; Season: 2000–01: Dates: 9 September 2000 – 17 June 2001: Champions: Real Madrid 28th title: Relegated: Oviedo Racing Santander Numancia: Champions League: Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruña Mallorca Barcelona: UEFA Cup: Valencia Celta Vigo Zaragoza (as Copa del Rey winners) Matches played: 380: Goals scored: 1,095 (2.88 per match ...

  5. List of football clubs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid C: Madrid: Ciudad Real Madrid: 1st in 3ª Federación - Group 7: 2024–25: San Sebastián de los Reyes: San Sebastián de los Reyes: Nuevo Matapiñonera: 2nd: 2023–24: Talavera de la Reina: Talavera de la Reina: El Prado: 9th: 2023–24: Tenerife B: Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Centro Insular: 1st in 3ª Federación - Group 12: 2024 ...

  6. Football in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Football is the most popular sport in Spain, with 61% of the population interested in it. [1] Spain has some of the most influential teams in Europe (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, and others) as well as many players (mostly unprofessional) and teams registered in all categories (1,063,090 players in 21,148 clubs). [2]

  7. La Liga - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid dominated La Liga between 1960 and 1980, being crowned champions 14 times. [16] Real Madrid won five La Liga titles in a row from 1961 to 1965 as well as winning three doubles between 1960 and 1980. During the 1960s and 1970s, only Atlético Madrid offered Real Madrid any serious challenge. Atlético Madrid were crowned La Liga ...

  8. List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid 8–2 Barcelona: 3 February 1935 La Liga Real Madrid 9–1 CD Castellón: 16 November 1941 Real Madrid 6–4 Real Sociedad: 4 January 1942 Barcelona 5–5 Real Madrid: 10 January 1943 Real Madrid 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt: 18 May 1960 European Cup: Real Madrid 9–1 Real Sociedad: 16 September 1967 La Liga Real Madrid 7–3 Granada ...

  9. List of football clubs in Spain by major honours won - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the formation of La Liga in 1929 it served as a de facto national championship. SE The Supercopa de España began in 1982 as a two-team super cup competition; the current version has been contested since 2019–20 by four teams: the winners and runners-up of La Liga and the winners and runners-up of the Copa del Rey.