History of Spain League

historia de la liga española
Liga de Futbol Professional ("Professional Football League"), commonly known as the La Liga or the Primera División is the highest football league in Spain. Founded in 1929, this league regularly entered the annual competition. At present, there are 20 teams that joined the team in it. The team that won the most up to is Real Madrid with 31 times followed by FC Barcelona with 20 times. There are only three teams in the history of La Liga that has not been degraded, namely Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao.
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participants of spain league

participantes de la liga de España
  
Here is a list of participants in the Spanish Primera Liga 2010/2011   
1. Real Madrid
Full name Real Madrid Club de Fútbol[1]
Nickname(s) Los Blancos (The Whites)
Los Merengues (The Merengues)
Founded March 6, 1902 (108 years ago)
as Madrid Football Club[2]
(1902-03-06)
Ground Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
(Capacity: 80,354)
Honorary President Alfredo Di Stéfano
President Florentino Pérez
Head Coach José Mourinho
League La Liga
 Real Madrid Club de Futbol is a Spanish football club which is the most successful team in the world in the 20th century according to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, followed by AC Milan in the second position. Founded on March 6, 1902, Madrid play in the Main Division League or the Spanish Primera División known. Since the competition began in 1928, Madrid has never been degraded to a lower division. The club was originally named Madrid Club de Futbol, but allowed to use the title Real after King Alfonso XIII of Spain gave official permission to the club in June 1920. File: crestds.png Real Madrid play in white-and-white costumes, giving them the nickname Los Merengues (white team). Cage located in the Santiago Bernabeu stadium with a capacity of 80,354 spectators.

2. Barcelona
Full name Futbol Club Barcelona
Nickname(s) L'equip blaugrana (team)
Culers or Culés (supporters)
Blaugranes or Azulgranas (supporters)
Founded November 29, 1899 (110 years ago)
as Foot-Ball Club Barcelona
(1899-11-29)
Ground Camp Nou, Barcelona
(Capacity: 98,772)
President Sandro Rosell
Manager Josep Guardiola
League La Liga
FC Barcelona - also known as Barça, is a sports club in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain which has clubs in several branches of sport, but most notably football.Founded in 1899 by 12 people under the leadership of Joan Gasper, its motto is "Barca is not just a club" (El Barça, es mes que un club). The main stadium at Camp Nou, Barcelona.

3. Atletico Madrid

Full name Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Los Colchoneros (The Mattress Makers)
Los Rojiblancos (The Red and Whites)
Los Indios (The Indians)
El Atleti (The Atleti)
Founded 26 April 1903
(as Athletic Club de Madrid)
4 October 1939
(as Club Atlético de Madrid)
Ground Vicente Calderón Stadium,
Madrid
, Madrid
Spain

President Enrique Cerezo
Manager Quique Sánchez Flores
League La Liga
The Club tlético de Madrid, S.A.D., commonly known as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish football club based in Madrid who participate in the Primera División of La Liga

4. Sevilla

Full name Sevilla Fútbol Club S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Sevillistas
Rojiblancos
(Red-Whites)
Los nervionenses

Los Palanganas
Founded 14 October 1905
Ground Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán,
Seville
, Andalusia, Spain
(Capacity: 45,500)
Chairman José María del Nido
Manager Gregorio Manzano
League La Liga
Sevilla Fútbol Club S.A.D. is a Spanish professional football club that plays in the Spanish La LigaSeville. championship. The club was established on 14 October 1905, in

5. Valencia

Full name Valencia Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) Los Che
Els taronja (The Orange)Valencianistas
Founded 18 March 1919
Ground Mestalla
(Capacity: 55,000)
Chairman Manuel Llorente
Manager Unai Emery
League La Liga
Valencia Club de Fútbol (also known as Valencia C.F., Valencia or Los Che) is a Spanishfootball club based in Valencia, Spain. They play in La Liga and are one of the most successful and biggest clubs in Spanish football and Europe. professional

6. Real Zaragoza

Full name Real Zaragoza, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Blanquillos,
Maños
Founded 1932
Ground La Romareda,
Zaragoza, Aragon
(Capacity: 34,596)
President Agapito Iglesias
Manager José Aurelio Gay
League La Liga
Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team from Zaragoza in Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932, Real Zaragoza have this season gained promotion from the 2008-09 Liga Adelante, back into the Spanish top-flight where they have spent the majority of their 78 year history. Real Zaragoza are Spain's 9th hightest ranked team in overall league points

7. Espanyol

Full name Reial Club Deportiu
Espanyol de Barcelona
Nickname(s) Periquitos (Parakeets)
Blanquiblaus (White and Blues)
Founded 28 October 1900
(as Sociedad Española de Football)
Ground Estadi Cornellà-El Prat,
Barcelona, Catalonia,
Spain
(Capacity: 40,500)
Chairman Daniel Sánchez Llibre
Manager Mauricio Pochettino
League La Liga
Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona (English: Royal Spanish Sports Club of Barcelona) is a sports club based in Barcelona, Spain. It is best known for its football team. Espanyol currently play in the Estadi Cornellà-El Prat with seats for 40,500 spectators. It was inaugurated on 2 August 2009 with a match against Liverpool, won by Espanyol, with a goal by Luis García and two goals from Ben Sahar.
8. Real Sociedad

Full name Real Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Txuri-urdin (white-blue)
Erreala
La Real
Founded 7 September 1909
Ground Anoeta,
San Sebastián, Basque Country,
Spain
(Capacity: 32,200)
Chairman Jokin Aperribay
Manager Martín Lasarte
League La Liga
Real Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D. (more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad) is a Basque footballSan Sebastián, founded on 7 September 1909. Their home stadium is Anoeta, which seats 32,200 spectators club based in the city of .
9. Osasuna
10. Almeria
11. Villareal
12. Malaga 
13. RCD Mallorca
14. Deportivo La Coruna
15. Sporting Gijon
16. Racing Santander
17. Levante
18. Hercules
19. Athletic Bilbao
20. Getafe
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Schedule of Spain League

calendario de la liga española

Spanish League (La Liga) from 2010 to 2011 increasingly crowded with top stars, especially in two great teams that Real Madrid and Barcelona. The presence of these star players make the prestige of the Spanish League or La Liga is increasing, coupled with the status as the country's 2010 World Cup champion, the country matador in this 2010/2011 season will definitely get a case for itself. And here's Schedule Spanish League (La Liga) from 2010 to 2011 as our guide to enjoy the match after match Messi, Ronaldo, Villa and his friends.
A somewhat different for me in La Liga 2010/2011 is the absence of Raul Gonzalez who has resigned from Real Madrid for berpetualng in Germany with Suttgart. Raul lose I hope at least treated with the persistence of the Spanish League Live on our TV stations. Yes, very unfortunate if the actions of the star players in La Liga we missed. Hopefully the TV or other TV One is pleased to resume the Spanish League.



Schedule Spanish League (La Liga) 2010-2011
 
Week 1 (29/08/2010) and Week 20 (23/01/2011)
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Sporting de Gijón
    
* Hercules vs. Athletic Club
    
* Racing Santander vs Barcelona
    
* Málaga vs Valencia
    
* Zaragoza vs. Deportivo
    
* Levante vs Sevilla
    
* Espanyol vs. Getafe
    
* Real Sociedad vs Villarreal
    
* Osasuna vs Almeria
    
* Real Madrid vs Mallorca


Week 2 (12/09/2010) and Week 21 (01/30/2011)
    
* Sporting vs Mallorca
    
* Athletic Club vs Atlético de Madrid
    
* Barcelona vs. Hercules
    
* Valencia vs Racing
    
* Zaragoza vs. Málaga
    
* Sevilla vs Deportivo
    
* Getafe vs Levante
    
* Villarreal vs. Espanyol
    
* Almería vs Real Sociedad
    
* Real Madrid vs Osasuna


Week 3 (19/09/2010) and Week 22 (2/6/2011)
    
* Sporting vs Athletic Club
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs Barcelona
    
* Hercules vs. Valencia
    
* Zaragoza vs. Racing
    
* Málaga vs. Sevilla
    
* Deportivo vs. Getafe
    
* Levante vs Villarreal
    
* Espanyol vs Almeria
    
* Real Sociedad vs Real Madrid
    
* Mallorca vs Osasuna


Week 4 (22/09/2010) and Week 23 (13/02/2011)
    
Mallorca vs Athletic Club *
    
* Barcelona vs Sporting de Gijón
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Valencia
    
* Zaragoza vs. Hercules
    
* Sevilla vs Racing
    
* Getafe vs. Málaga
    
* Villarreal vs Deportivo
    
* Almeria vs Levante
    
* Real Madrid vs Espanyol
    
* Osasuna vs Real Sociedad


Week 5 (26/09/2010) and Week 24 (20/02/2011)
    
* Athletic Club vs Barcelona
    
* Sporting vs Valencia
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Zaragoza
    
* Hercules vs. Sevilla
    
* Getafe vs Racing
    
* Málaga vs. Villarreal
    
* Deportivo vs. Almería
    
* Levante vs Real Madrid
    
* Espanyol vs. Osasuna
    
* Mallorca vs Real Sociedad


Week 6 (03/10/2010) and Week 25 (02/27/2011)
    
* Barcelona vs Mallorca
    
* Valencia vs Athletic Club
    
* Zaragoza vs Sporting
    
* Sevilla vs Atlético de Madrid
    
* Getafe vs. Hercules
    
* Villarreal vs Racing
    
* Almería vs. Málaga
    
* Real Madrid vs Deportivo
    
* Osasuna vs Levante
    
* Real Sociedad vs. Espanyol


Week 7 (17/10/2010) and Week 26 (02/03/2011)
    
* Barcelona vs Valencia
    
* Athletic Club vs. Zaragoza
    
* Sporting vs Sevilla
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Getafe
    
* Hercules vs Villarreal
    
* Racing vs. Almería
    
* Málaga vs. Real Madrid
    
* Osasuna vs Deportivo
    
* Levante vs Real Sociedad
    
* Mallorca vs Espanyol


Week 8 (10/24/2010) and Week 27 (06/03/2011)
    
* Valencia vs Mallorca
    
* Zaragoza vs Barcelona
    
* Sevilla vs Athletic Club
    
* Getafe vs Sporting
    
* Villarreal vs Atlético de Madrid
    
* Almería vs. Hercules
    
* Real Madrid vs. Racing
    
* Osasuna vs. Málaga
    
* Real Sociedad vs Deportivo
    
* Espanyol vs Levante


Week 9 (10/31/2010) and Week 28 (13/03/2011)
    
* Valencia vs Zaragoza
    
* Barcelona vs Sevilla
    
Getafe vs. Athletic Club *
    
* Sporting vs Villarreal
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs Almería
    
* Real Madrid vs Hercules
    
* Racing vs Osasuna
    
* Málaga vs. Real Sociedad
    
* Deportivo vs Espanyol
    
* Mallorca vs Levante


Week 10 (11/07/2010) and Week 29 (03/20/2011)
    
* Zaragoza vs Mallorca
    
* Sevilla vs Valencia
    
* Getafe vs. Barcelona
    
* Villarreal vs Athletic Club
    
* Almería vs Sporting
    
* Real Madrid vs Atlético de Madrid
    
* Osasuna vs. Hercules
    
* Real Sociedad vs. Racing
    
* Espanyol vs Málaga
    
* Levante vs Deportivo


Week 11 (14/11/2010) and Week 30 (04/03/2011)
    
* Zaragoza vs Sevilla
    
* Valencia vs Getafe
    
* Barcelona vs Villarreal
    
* Athletic Club vs. Almería
    
* Real Madrid vs Sporting
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Osasuna
    
* Hercules v Real Sociedad
    
* Espanyol vs. Racing
    
* Málaga vs Levante
    
* Mallorca vs Deportivo


Week 12 (21/11/2010) and Week 31 (04/10/2011)
    
* Sevilla vs. Mallorca
    
* Getafe vs. Zaragoza
    
* Villarreal vs Valencia
    
* Almería vs. Barcelona
    
* Real Madrid vs Athletic Club
    
* Osasuna vs Sporting
    
* Real Sociedad vs Atlético de Madrid
    
* Espanyol vs. Hercules
    
* Levante vs. Racing
    
* Deportivo vs. Málaga


Week 13 (28/11/2010) and Week 32 (04/17/2011)
    
* Sevilla vs. Getafe
    
* Zaragoza vs Villarreal
    
* Valencia vs Almeria
    
* Barcelona vs Real Madrid
    
Osasuna vs. Athletic Club *
    
* Sporting vs Real Sociedad
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Espanyol
    
* Hercules vs. Levante
    
* Racing vs Deportivo
    
* Mallorca vs. Málaga


Week 14 (05/12/2010) and Week 33 (04/24/2011)
    
* Getafe vs Mallorca
    
* Villarreal vs Sevilla
    
* Almería vs. Zaragoza
    
* Real Madrid vs Valencia
    
* Osasuna vs Barcelona
    
* Real Sociedad vs. Athletic Club
    
* Espanyol vs Sporting
    
* Levante v Atlético de Madrid
    
* Deportivo vs. Hercules
    
* Málaga vs Racing


Week 15 (12/12/2010) and Week 34 (01/05/2011)
    
* Getafe vs. Villarreal
    
* Sevilla vs Almeria
    
* Zaragoza vs Real Madrid
    
* Valencia vs Osasuna
    
* Barcelona vs Real Sociedad
    
Espanyol vs Athletic Club *
    
* Sporting vs Levante
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Deportivo
    
* Hercules vs. Málaga
    
* Mallorca vs. Racing


Week 16 (19/12/2010) and Week 35 (06/05/2011)
    
* Villarreal vs Mallorca
    
* Almería vs. Getafe
    
* Real Madrid vs Sevilla
    
* Osasuna vs Zaragoza
    
* Real Sociedad vs Valencia
    
* Espanyol vs. Barcelona
    
* Levante vs Athletic Club
    
* Deportivo vs Sporting
    
* Málaga vs. Atlético de Madrid
    
* Racing vs. Hercules


Week 17 (01/02/2011) and Week 36 (11/05/2011)
    
* Villarreal vs Almeria
    
* Getafe vs Real Madrid
    
* Sevilla vs Osasuna
    
* Zaragoza vs Real Sociedad
    
* Valencia vs Espanyol
    
* Barcelona vs Levante
    
* Athletic Club vs. Deportivo
    
* Sporting vs Málaga
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Racing
    
* Mallorca vs. Hercules


Week 18 (09/01/2011) and Week 37 (05/15/2011)
    
* Mallorca vs. Almería
    
* Real Madrid vs Villarreal
    
* Osasuna vs. Getafe
    
* Real Sociedad vs. Sevilla
    
* Espanyol vs Zaragoza
    
* Levante vs Valencia
    
* Deportivo vs. Barcelona
    
* Málaga vs Athletic Club
    
* Racing vs Sporting
    
* Hercules vs. Atlético de Madrid


Week 19 (16/01/2011) and Week 38 (22/05/2011)
    
* Almería vs Real Madrid
    
* Villarreal vs Osasuna
    
* Getafe vs Real Sociedad
    
* Sevilla vs. Espanyol
    
* Zaragoza vs Levante
    
* Valencia vs. Deportivo
    
* Barcelona vs. Málaga
    
* Athletic vs Racing Club
    
* Sporting vs Hercules
    
* Atlético de Madrid vs. Mallorca
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Score of Spain League


 La puntuación de la liga de España

Spain - Primera Division
October 23 

 FTZaragoza0 - 2Barcelona

 FTReal Madrid6 - 1Racing Santander

 FTValencia1 - 2Mallorca

 06:22October 24 

 17:00Almeria? - ?Hercules

 17:00Espanyol? - ?Levante

 17:00Getafe? - ?Sporting Gijon

 17:00Osasuna? - ?Malaga

 19:00Sevilla? - ?Athletic Bilbao

 21:00Villarreal? - ?Atletico Madrid

October 25 

 21:00Real Sociedad? - ?Deportivo La Coruna



 Spain - Segunda Division
October 22 

 FTXerez3 - 1Villarreal B

October 23 

 FTRayo Vallecano0 - 0Recreativo Huelva

 FTBarcelona B0 - 1Huesca

 FTCartagena1 - 0Alcorcon

 FTCelta de Vigo1 - 1Granada

 FTCordoba2 - 2Tenerife

 FTElche2 - 0Ponferradina

 FTGirona2 - 0Valladolid

 FTLas Palmas2 - 1Albacete

 06:22October 24 

 12:00Salamanca? - ?Real Betis

 17:00Numancia? - ?Gimnastic



 Spain - Copa Del Rey
September 15 

 Pen.Alcorcon *1 - 1Ponferradina



 Spain - Super Cup
August 21 

 FTBarcelona4 - 0Sevilla


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