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The 1995–96 La Liga season was the 65th since its establishment. It began on 2 September 1995, and concluded on 26 May 1996. Team information. Clubs and locations
The 1995–1996 campaign was the 90th season in Atlético Madrid's history and their 60th season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. The team won 'The Double' both La Liga and Copa del Rey in a great season for supporters.
In the 1995–96 La Liga Valencia were involved in a title race for the first time since the late 1970s. [1] After a series of impressive performances, stretching from January to March the club reached the second place of the table with a 4–1 victory over Cruijff' FC Barcelona. [2]
1995–96 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio; 1995–96 Scottish Premier Division; 1995–96 Slovak Superliga; 1995–96 Slovenian PrvaLiga; 1995–96 La Liga; 1995–96 First League of the Republika Srpska; 1995 Allsvenskan; 1996 Allsvenskan; 1995–96 Nationalliga A
Real Madrid finished its most tumultuous and disastrous domestic season since 1976–77 by finishing in a lowly 6th place. Contrary to the previous nine seasons under the guidance of Leo Beenhakker, John Toshack, Alfredo Di Stéfano, Radomir Antić, Benito Floro, Vicente del Bosque, and Jorge Valdano, Real Madrid's offense malfunctioned as a result of systemic injuries of key players.
The 1995–96 Sporting de Gijón season was the 34th season of the club in La Liga, the 20th consecutive after its last promotion. [ clarification needed ] Overview
1995–96 Tercera División; 1995–96 La Liga; F. 1995–96 División de Honor de Futsal; W. 1995–96 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino This page was last edited on ...
The 1995–96 season was the 61st season in existence for Real Zaragoza. The club competed in La Liga for 18th consecutive year, Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Summary