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  2. 2000–01 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 2000–01 La Liga season was the 70th since its establishment. It began on 9 September 2000, and concluded on 17 June 2001. It began on 9 September 2000, and concluded on 17 June 2001. Teams

  3. La Liga - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 2022–23 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 La Liga, also known as La Liga Santander due to sponsorship reasons, was the 92nd season of La Liga, Spain's premier football competition. It commenced on 12 August 2022 and concluded on 4 June 2023. Real Madrid were the defending champions, having won their 35th title the previous season.

  5. 2023–24 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 La Liga, also known as LaLiga EA Sports [3] [4] due to sponsorship reasons, was the 93rd season of La Liga, Spain's premier football competition. It commenced on 11 August 2023 and ended on 26 May 2024. Barcelona were the defending champions, having won their 27th title the previous season.

  6. La Liga records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Fastest goal scored in La Liga history: 7.22 seconds, Joseba Llorente (for Real Valladolid v. Espanyol, 20 January 2008) Fastest to score first goal in La Liga: 29 seconds, Jorge Galán (for Osasuna v. Real Valladolid, 23 September 2009) Fastest to score 20 La Liga goals in a single season: 12 games, Cristiano Ronaldo (2014–15) [92]

  7. 1989–90 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 La Liga season was the 59th since its establishment. It began on 2 September 1989, and concluded on 6 May 1990. It began on 2 September 1989, and concluded on 6 May 1990. Real Madrid finished the season as champions for the fifth season running.

  8. 1993–94 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 1993–94 La Liga season was the 63rd since its establishment. It began on 4 September 1993, and concluded on 15 May 1994. It began on 4 September 1993, and concluded on 15 May 1994. The league was won by Barcelona for the fourth consecutive season, and the fourteenth time overall.

  9. 1994–95 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 1994–95 La Liga season was the 64th since its establishment. It began on 3 September 1994, and concluded on 18 June 1995. It began on 3 September 1994, and concluded on 18 June 1995. This was the final season in which two points were awarded for a win; going forward this changed to three points .