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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Spanish football champions - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish football champions are the winners of the primary football competition in Spain, La Liga. The league is contested on a round robin basis and the championship awarded to the team that is top of the league at the end of the season. La Liga, first established in 1929, originally contained ten teams.

  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. List of La Liga winning managers - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Muñoz won La Liga a record nine times. This is a list of La Liga winning football managers. Miguel Muñoz has won the tournament on a record nine occasions, all with Real Madrid. Enrique Fernández, Helenio Herrera and Johan Cruyff have each won the title on four occasions.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Segunda División - Wikipedia

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    The league contains 22 teams that play each other home and away for a 42-match season. Each year three teams are promoted to La Liga. The top two teams earn an automatic promotion. The third team to be promoted is the winner of a play-off between the teams that finished 3rd to 6th (reserve teams are not eligible for promotion). The play-offs ...

  9. 1954–55 La Liga - Wikipedia

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    10 7 1 2 17 8 +9 15 Qualification to La Liga: 2 Real Sociedad (O, P) 10 6 1 3 20 14 +6 13 3 Oviedo: 10 5 1 4 22 20 +2 11 Qualification to Segunda División: 4 Atlético Tetuán: 10 4 2 4 17 15 +2 10 5 Zaragoza: 10 3 0 7 13 17 −4 6 6 Granada: 10 2 1 7 13 28 −15 5