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  2. List of Spanish football champions - Wikipedia

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    La Liga is contested by 20 teams; the three lowest-placed teams are relegated to the Segunda División and replaced by the top three teams in that division. Of the founding teams in La Liga, only Athletic Bilbao, Barcelona and Real Madrid have not been relegated. [2] The league was cancelled between 1936 and 1939 because of the Spanish Civil ...

  3. 1950–51 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    The 1950–51 La Liga season was the 20th edition of the Spanish football top division. Defending champions Atlético Madrid achieved their fourth title, securing it with a 1–1 draw on the final matchday away to Sevilla, their direct rivals for the championship who would have taken the trophy with a win, had a 100% home record up to that point, and who won the league five years earlier in ...

  4. 1951–52 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    Location of teams in 1951–52 La Liga (Canary Islands) Las Palmas and Atlético Tetuán made their debut in La Liga. The former became the first team from the Canary Islands to play in the top tier while the latter, as Tetouan were part of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco , were the first team based in the continental Africa to play in a ...

  5. 1952–53 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    Qualification to La Liga: 2 España Industrial [a] (O) 10 4 3 3 20 12 +8 11 Qualification to Segunda División: 3 Celta: 10 4 2 4 18 17 +1 10 Qualification to La Liga: 4 Atlético Tetuán: 10 4 2 4 15 13 +2 10 Qualification to Segunda División: 5 Avilés: 10 4 1 5 14 22 −8 9 6 Hércules: 10 4 1 5 12 19 −7 9

  6. Pichichi Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Leading Goalscorer from every Spanish La Liga season: Presented by: Marca (1952–present) First awarded: 1929 (All top scorers from Spanish La Liga who preceded the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by Marca) Currently held by: Artem Dovbyk (1st award) Most awards: Lionel Messi (8) Website: www.marca.com /en

  7. List of La Liga winning managers - Wikipedia

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    1951–52, 1952–53, 1955–56 Luis Molowny: Real Madrid: 1977–78, 1978–79, 1985–86 Leo Beenhakker: Real Madrid: ... La Liga winning managers by nationality

  8. 1953–54 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    2 Barcelona: 30 16 4 10 74 39 +35 36 3 Valencia: 30 14 6 10 69 51 +18 34 4 Español: 30 14 6 10 50 36 +14 34 5 Sevilla: 30 15 2 13 57 49 +8 32 6 Atlético Bilbao: 30 12 8 10 54 44 +10 32 7 Deportivo La Coruña: 30 13 5 12 41 46 −5 31 8 Real Santander: 30 12 7 11 53 61 −8 31 9 Real Sociedad: 30 11 7 12 44 58 −14 29 10 Celta Vigo: 30 12 5 ...

  9. Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional - Wikipedia

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    The Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional [a] (transl. National Professional Football League), also known as LALIGA (the abbreviation LFP was used until the 2015–16 season), is a sports association responsible for administering the two professional football leagues in Spain, the Primera and Segunda Divisions, or LALIGA EA SPORTS and LALIGA HYPERMOTION for sponsorship reasons. [1]