All-time_La_Liga_table

La Liga records and statistics

La Liga records and statistics

La Liga records


The La Liga is a Spanish professional league for association football club. At the top of the Spanish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs. The competition was formed in 1929, with an initial format of 10 teams.

League records

Records in this section refer to La Liga from its founding in 1929 through to the present.

Titles

Top-flight appearances

Wins

Draws

Losses

Points

Games without a loss

  • Most consecutive league games without a loss: 43, Barcelona (8 April 2017 to 13 May 2018)[54][55]
  • Most consecutive home league games without a loss: 121, Real Madrid (17 February 1957 to 7 March 1965)[56]
  • Most consecutive away league games without a loss: 23, Barcelona (14 February 2010 to 30 April 2011)[54]

Games without a win

  • Most consecutive league games without a win: 31, Almería (23 May 2023 to 11 March 2024)
  • Most consecutive league games without a win away: 72, Hércules (8 December 1940 to 12 March 1967)[57]

Games without scoring

  • Most consecutive league games without scoring: 8, joint record:
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring at home: 7, Athletic Bilbao (6 January 1996 to 7 April 1996)[60]
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away: 12, Deportivo La Coruña (17 January 1965 to 4 December 1966)[61]
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away in a single season: 11, Hércules (17 November 2010 to 3 April 2011)[57]

Games without conceding a goal

  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal: 13, Atlético Madrid (2 December 1990 to 17 March 1991)[62]
  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal home: 12, Barcelona (23 April 2011 to 15 January 2012)[54]
  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal away: 7, Barcelona (1 November 1986 to 7 February 1987)[54]
  • Most games without conceding a goal in a season: 26, Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94),[61] Barcelona (2022–23)
  • Most consecutive clean sheets from the start of a season: 8, Barcelona (2014–15)

Appearances

Goals

Team records

Argentine Lionel Messi is the all-time top goalscorer and also the all-time top assist maker in La Liga history.

Individual records

Goalkeepers' records

Scorelines

Disciplinary

Club records

Most points in a La Liga season (at least 90 points)

Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 100 goals)

Most goals in a season – all competitions (at least 150 goals)

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  • First team to score at least 100 goals in a season: Valencia in 1941–42 (111 in 34 matches).
  • A number of teams managed to score over 100 goals in a season during the 1930s, when the national league and cup were played alongside the regional leagues. Most prolific among those was the Athletic Bilbao team of the early 1930s, who scored 126 goals in 1929–30, 137 goals in 1930–31, 127 goals in 1931–32, 127 goals in 1932–33 and 115 goals in 1933–34; others include Oviedo, who scored 114 goals in 1933–34 and 110 goals in 1935–36.
  • Most goals in a season (all competitions) besides Real Madrid and Barcelona: Sevilla in 2014–15 (119 in 60 matches).

Most effective team in a La Liga season (at least 3 goals per match)

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Individual records

Most championships won

Spanish

Non-Spanish

Goalscoring

Top 30 goalscorers

As of matches played 15 April 2024[143]

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga.

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Top 5 goalscorers, still active in La Liga (La Liga only)

As of matches played 15 April 2024[143]
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Lionel Messi scored a record 36 hat-tricks in La Liga.

Most hat-tricks in the League (at least 10)

Three or more goals in a single match. For the complete list of hat-tricks see List of La Liga hat-tricks.

As of matches played 22 February 2020[144][145]

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga.

Players with at least 10 hat-tricks are shown in this table.

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Source: BDFútbol

Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 35 goals)

As of matches played 20 May 2019

Bold player name denotes current season.

Most goals in a season — all competitions (at least 50 goals)

As of matches played 25 May 2019

Bold player name denotes current season.

Goalkeeping

Top 5 longest goalkeeping runs without conceding a goal, all-time (Primera División only)

As of matches played 23 September 2017[146]
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Andoni Zubizarreta is the all-time record appearance maker in La Liga history. He played a total of 622 matches.

Most appearances

Top 30 most appearances, all-time (Primera División)

As of matches played as of 15 April 2024[143]

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga.

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Top 5 most appearances, still active (Primera División)

As of matches played 28 November 2023[143]
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Luis Aragonés is the coach with the most games managed in La Liga history. He has coached an all-time record 756 matches.

Coaches

Coaches with most matches won

As of matches played 26 September 2023.[147]

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

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Coaches with most matches managed

As of matches played 12 November 2023.[148]

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

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All-time table

The all-time La Liga table[149] is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in La Liga since its inception in 1929. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season.[150] Teams in bold are part of the 2023–24 La Liga season.

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League or status for 2023–24 season
2023–24 La Liga
2023–24 Segunda División
2023–24 Primera Federación
2023–24 Segunda Federación
2023–24 Tercera Federación
2023–24 Divisiones Regionales
Club no longer exists

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Further reading

  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fúbol español. De la Olimpiada de Amberes a la Guerra Civil (1920–1939). ISBN 9788460757665
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. De la Guerra Civil al Mundial de Brasil (1939–1950). ISBN 978-84-607-8817-1
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del gol de Zarra al gol de Marcelino (1950–1964). ISBN 978-84-609-2967-3
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Campeonato de Europa al Mundial de España (1964–1982). ISBN 978-84-611-0295-2
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Mundial 82 a la final española de París (1982–2001). ISBN 978-84-612-2007-6

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