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Qualification or relegation 1 Atlético Madrid: 18 12 5 1 33 12 +21 41 Qualification for the Champions League league stage: 2 Barcelona: 19 12 2 5 51 22 +29 38 3 Real Madrid: 17 11 4 2 37 16 +21 37 4 Athletic Bilbao: 19 10 6 3 29 17 +12 36 5 Mallorca: 19 9 3 7 19 21 −2 30 Qualification for the Europa League league stage [a] 6 Villarreal: 17 7 ...
(C) Champions; (R) Relegation Notes: ^ a b Since the winners of the 2023–24 Copa del Rey , Athletic Bilbao, qualified for European competition based on league position, the Europa League berth awarded to the Copa del Rey winners was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the Conference League berth awarded to the sixth-placed team was passed to ...
The first team to be relegated from La Liga were Almería, after a 1–3 loss to Getafe on 27 April 2024, ending their two-year stay in top tier. The second team to be relegated was Granada, following Mallorca’s 1–0 win against Las Palmas, suffering immediate relegation.
For the leagues of the 1950s, when the Segunda División was divided into two groups, a new promotion/relegation system was created. The second and third qualified of each group and the 13th and 14th of La Liga, played by 16 teams, joined a round-robin group where the two top teams would promote to the next La Liga season. [2]
The top two tiers of the male league pyramid — Primera División (a.k.a. La Liga) and Segunda División (a.k.a. La Liga 2) — are administered by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, a sports association with independent legal status from the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), the governing body of football in Spain.
Template: 1929 La Liga table. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Relegation 1 Barcelona (C) 18 11 3 4 37 23 +14 25 2
Source: LaLiga Santander Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played) [3]
The first La Liga player to be involved in a transfer which broke the world record was Luis Suárez in 1961, who moved from Barcelona to Inter Milan for £152,000 (£4.3 million in 2023). 12 years later, Johan Cruyff was the first player to join a club in La Liga for a record fee of £922,000 (£14.1 million in 2023), when he moved from Ajax to ...