La Liga Spain | 2024 Football Rankings

La Liga 2023/2024

PWDLGFGAFormPts
1Real Madrid
36
29
6
1
83
22
WWWWW
93
2Barcelona
36
24
7
5
74
43
WWLWL
79
3Girona
36
23
6
7
75
45
LDWWW
75
4Atletico Madrid
36
23
4
9
67
39
WWWWL
73
5Athletic Club
36
17
11
8
58
37
LDWLD
62
6Real Sociedad
36
15
12
9
49
37
WLWLD
57
7Real Betis
36
14
14
8
48
43
DWWDW
56
8Villarreal
36
14
9
13
60
60
WWLWW
51
9Valencia
36
13
9
14
37
40
LDLLL
48
10Getafe
36
10
13
13
41
51
LLLWD
43
11Deportivo Alavés
36
11
9
16
34
45
LDWWW
42
12Sevilla
36
10
11
15
47
50
LLWDW
41
13Osasuna
36
11
8
17
40
54
DDLLL
41
14Las Palmas
36
10
8
18
32
46
DLLLL
38
15Rayo Vallecano
36
8
14
14
29
44
WDLLW
38
16Celta de Vigo
36
9
10
17
42
54
WLWLW
37
17Mallorca
36
7
15
14
29
41
DWLDL
36
18Cadiz
36
6
14
16
25
49
WWLDL
32
19Granada
36
4
9
23
37
70
LLLWD
21
20Almeria
36
2
11
23
35
72
LLWLL
17

La Liga Spain

First division football in Spain is known as the Campeonato Nacional de Primera Division or La Liga in Spanish. Although the league is officially known as LaLiga Santander because of its major sponsor, it is stylized LaLiga. It is the highest professional division in the Spanish football league system. For the purposes of this article, we’ll focus on La Liga and its various divisions. Here are some important facts about the league.

While Nunez’s intentions were good, the outcome of the competition had mixed reactions. Many Spaniards were angry, and the Copa de la Liga trophy remained a disappointment for years. As a result, the FEF was under intense pressure to modify or scrap the competition. Moreover, the long season meant that players were exhausted, and there was little time for further honours. Added to the pressure, Spain’s summers are brutal, making television viewing even more unreliable.

The Spanish regulator CNMC has studied La Liga’s audiovisual rights proposals. The regulator recommends a transparent, competitive, non-discriminatory award process. The league’s proposed conditions don’t meet the requirements of the Royal Decree-Law 5/2015, which governs broadcast rights in Spain. First, La Liga must guarantee that the awards are fair and transparent, and must allow for the broadest possible participation. Second, lots must be assessed according to objective criteria, rather than subjective judgments. This will limit the discretion of the LNFP and increase certainty among operators.

Second division football is also highly competitive, and if one team wins the championship, they’ll be able to continue to win it. Real Madrid has won the LaLiga title eight times in the last 15 years. This is the longest tenure for any club in the top tier of Spanish football, and if Real Madrid did win it again, they’d be on their way to Europe. However, at the end of a season, the first team will have been crowned as champion.