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LaLiga - Best XI
Diego Cocca
Real Valladolid
Diego Cocca
Coach
Coba da Costa
Getafe CF
8.2
Costa
Takefusa Kubo
Real Sociedad
7.9
Kubo
Seydouba Cissé
CD Leganés
8.0
Cisse
Luis Pérez
Real Valladolid
7.3
Pérez
Lucas Rosa
Real Valladolid
7.9
Rosa
Borja Iglesias
Celta Vigo
8.0
Iglesias
Álex Remiro
Real Sociedad
8.0
Remiro
Frenkie de Jong
FC Barcelona
8.5
De Jong
Leandro Cabrera
RCD Espanyol
7.9
Cabrera
Raphinha
FC Barcelona
9.3
Raphinha
Clément Lenglet
Atletico Madrid
8.3
Lenglet
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1
Atletico Madrid
Atl. Madrid
2034:1321441352
L
W
W
W
W
Villarreal CF
2
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
1943:1924431342
W
W
D
W
L
UD Las Palmas
3
FC Barcelona
Barcelona
1 - 1
2052:2329391235
L
L
D
W
L
Valencia CF
4
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic
1929:1712361063
W
D
W
W
W
Celta Vigo
5
Villarreal CF
Villarreal
1934:31330865
L
W
D
L
L
Mallorca
6
Mallorca
Mallorca
1919:21-230937
W
W
L
L
W
Villarreal CF
7
Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad
1917:13428847
W
L
D
W
W
Valencia CF

About LaLiga

About The 2024/25 LaLiga Season

Get ready for another thrilling season of LaLiga football, where the action kicks off on Friday, 16 August 2024. This year promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory, with Spain’s biggest clubs vying for glory and a host of new storylines unfolding each week.


Real Madrid, the reigning champions, are set to defend their crown with renewed vigour. Having secured their 36th league title last season, Los Blancos have strengthened their squad even further with the sensational signings of Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham. With these new stars, Madrid aims not only to dominate LaLiga but also to extend their European legacy in the UEFA Champions League.


Over at FC Barcelona, change is in the air. Hansi Flick has taken the reins, and despite the club's well-documented financial struggles, there is a renewed sense of optimism. Barcelona's mix of young talent, like the prodigious Lamine Yamal, and experienced campaigners, including Robert Lewandowski, could make them serious contenders for the title this year. Flick’s tactical acumen will be crucial as the Catalan giants look to reclaim their spot at the top of Spanish football.


Atletico Madrid, led by the ever-passionate Diego Simeone, are determined to bounce back after a disappointing campaign that saw them finish outside the top three. New additions like Julian Alvarez could provide the spark Atletico needs to challenge for the title once again. With their typically resolute defence and a bolstered attack, Atletico will be aiming to shake up the title race.


Meanwhile, last season’s surprise package, Girona FC, will have to navigate a challenging path after selling their top scorer to AS Roma. Despite their third-place finish last season, this key loss means Girona will need to find new ways to maintain their competitive edge and cope with the additional burden of European football.


Sevilla FC, a team known for their prowess in European competitions, are embarking on a rebuilding phase after missing out on continental football for the first time in over a decade. With new management and strategic signings, Sevilla could emerge as dark horses, capable of upsetting the established order in LaLiga.


As the season progresses, the battle for survival will be just as intense as the fight for the title. Newly promoted teams Espanyol, Real Valladolid, and Leganés are all back in the top flight and will be doing everything in their power to avoid the drop.


This season’s LaLiga promises to deliver drama, excitement, and unforgettable moments. From the classic El Clásico clashes to the fierce derbies and the rise of new stars, every matchweek is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

LaLiga FAQ

Who were last season's champions and top goalscorer of the LaLiga?
Last year’s LaLiga champions were Real Madrid and the top goalscorer was Artem Dovbyk with 24 goals.
Which team has won the most LaLiga titles?
Real Madrid won the most LaLiga titles with 36 wins.
Which teams were promoted to the LaLiga?
Espanyol, Real Valladolid and CD Leganés were promoted to the LaLiga from the LaLiga 2.
Which team won the first LaLiga title?
The first winners of the LaLiga were FC Barcelona, in 1929 season.
What are today’s LaLiga matches?
LaLiga today’s matches are Girona v Sevilla, CD Leganés v Atletico Madrid, Real Betis v Alaves and Getafe v FC Barcelona
What are the LaLiga next featured matches?
Real Madrid v Las Palmas
Who are the current LaLiga team of the week top stars?
The top performers of the LaLiga this week are Raphinha (Barcelona), Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona) and Clément Lenglet (Atl. Madrid)
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