La Liga is a Spanish professional league for association football clubs. 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.

Clubs

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

All-time table

The all-time La Liga table 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 2024–25 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2025–26 La Liga season.

All-time La Liga table
PosClubSPtsPldWDLGFGAGD1st2nd3rd4th5th6thTDebutSince/ Last AppBest
1Real Madrid945,0433,0661,8466136076,5613,4143,14736261083486192919291
2Barcelona944,9373,0661,7876176626,5793,3963,183282813124690192919291
3Atlético Madrid884,0532,9181,4206728265,0383,5611,47711102010766319292002–031
4Athletic Bilbao943,8053,0661,32273110135,0054,0199868710691050192919291
5Valencia903,8012,9681,2947109644,7843,845939661013107521931–321987–881
6Sevilla813,2842,7121,1186129824,0883,7383501448127381934–352001–021
7RCD Espanyol883,0402,8541,0086761,1703,8524,207−35545251619292024–253
8Real Sociedad783,0292,6069916529633,6313,578532326562419292010–111
9Real Betis592,3392,0327315197822,5772,890−31312358201932–332015–161
10Celta Vigo592,1542,0026794758482,6733,063−390245111939–402012–134
11Real Zaragoza582,1091,9866985227662,6832,847−16414544181939–402012–132
12Deportivo La Coruña461,8431,5685694035962,0902,269−17915411121941–422017–181
13Osasuna431,6411,5445003946501,7472,136−38922261935–362019–204
14Real Valladolid471,6411,6565024377171,9222,486−56411131948–492024–254
15Villarreal251,4399503962513031,3791,17720211262121998–992013–142
16Racing Santander441,4151,4264533356381,8422,365−5231122519292011–122
17Sporting Gijón421,3891,4584713586291,7532,152−3991122171944–452016–172
18RCD Mallorca321,3581,1783873044871,3631,630−26722151960–612021–223
19Real Oviedo381,1741,1924082924921,6421,951−3093224111933–342025–263
20Las Palmas361,1141,2103902675531,4441,928−4841111151951–522023–242
21Getafe20925760239208313824960−1361122004–052017–185
22Rayo Vallecano228758322422023889551,354−3991977–782021–228
23Granada2782889425921342210001,408−408221941–422023–246
24Málaga CF17791646209164273779898−1191121949–502017–184
25Alavés197146462021433017121003−291111930–312023–246
26Elche247097922272113548541,196−3421121959–602025–265
27Levante16631592166151275677942−265111963–642025–266
28CD Málaga20540647186171290666926−2601949–501989–907
29Hércules205386281841492957161,050−3341451935–362010–115
30Tenerife13510494155128211619744−125221961–622009–105
31Cádiz16499598139178281518877−3591977–782023–2412
32Real Murcia18445586145143298607992−3851940–412007–0811
33Salamanca12377424124102198425581−1561974–751998–997
34Sabadell1435342612995202492720−2281121943–441987–884
35Eibar73022667771118297385−882014–152020–219
36Almería83013047676152336506−1702007–082023–248
37Logroñés92933469692158291489−1981987–881996–977
38Castellón1128533410379152419588−1691231941–421990–914
39Girona52591907243752742731112017–182022–233
40Albacete72572707676118320410−901991–922004–057
41Córdoba92302828263137285430−145111962–632014–155
42Leganés5199190485587176256−802016–172024–2513
43Compostela4190160524563199241−421994–951997–9810
44Recreativo5188186504690202296−941978–792008–098
45Burgos CF (1936)6168204595095216310−941971–721979–8012
46Pontevedra6150180534483165221−561963–641969–707
47Numancia4148152373778155253−981999–002008–0917
48Arenas7107130432166227308−8113419291934–353
49Real Burgos396114264444101139−381990–911992–939
50Gimnàstic491116341666181295−1141947–482006–077
51Extremadura2838020233762117−551996–971998–9917
52Mérida2818019243770115−451995–961997–9819
53Alcoyano476108301662145252−1071945–461950–5110
54Jaén37190291348121183−621953–541957–5814
55Huesca2677614253777118−412018–192020–2119
56Real Unión45672211437153184−311119291931–326
57AD Almería2526817183371116−451979–801980–8110
58Europa342541863097131−3419291930–318
59UE Lleida2406813144170182−1121950–511993–9416
60Xerez13438810203866−282009–102009–1020
61Condal1223078153757−201956–571956–5716
62Atlético Tetuán1193075185185−341951–521951–5216
63Cultural Leonesa1143054213465−311955–561955–5615
Notes
Despite finishing the season in the 13th position in the 2014–15 La Liga, on 5 June, Elche was relegated to Segunda División due to its financial struggles. Newcomers Eibar, who finished the season in the 18th position, took Elche's place in the 2015–16 La Liga.
League or status for 2025–26 season
2025–26 La Liga
2025–26 Segunda División
2025–26 Primera Federación
2025–26 Segunda Federación
2025–26 Tercera Federación
2025–26 Divisiones Regionales
Club no longer exists

Titles

Top-flight appearances

Wins

Draws

Losses

  • Most losses overall: 1,152Espanyol
  • Most losses in a season: 30Real Valladolid (2024–25)
  • Fewest losses in a season: 0, (18 games season) joint record: Athletic Bilbao (1929–30; final record P18 W12 D6 L0) Real Madrid (1931–32; final record P18 W10 D8 L0)
  • Fewest losses in a season under current league format (38 games): 1, joint record: Real Madrid (1988–89; final record P38 W25 D12 L1) Barcelona (2009–10; final record P38 W31 D6 L1) Barcelona (2017–18; final record P38 W28 D9 L1) Real Madrid (2023–24; final record P38 W29 D8 L1)
  • Fewest home losses in a season: 0, joint record: Almería (1979–80) Athletic Bilbao (1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1975–76, 1977–78) Atlético Madrid (1939–40, 1940–41, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1982–83, 2013–14) Barcelona (1947–48, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 1992–93, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2017–18) Celta Vigo (1947–48, 1954–55, 1970–71) Córdoba (1964–65) Deportivo La Coruña (1949–50, 1954–55) Espanyol (1948–49, 1963–64) Granada (1971–72) Hércules (1954–55) Las Palmas (1954–55, 1967–68) Osasuna (1957–58) Oviedo (1933–34, 1944–45, 1990–91) Pontevedra (1967–68) Racing Santander (1931–32, 1933–34) Real Betis (1934–35, 1983–84) Real Madrid (1931–32, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2012–13, 2019–20, 2023–24) Real Sociedad (1929, 1950–51, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1981–82, 2002–03) Sevilla (1940–41, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1956–57, 1980–81) Valencia (1931–32, 1940–41, 1948–49, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1979–80) Zaragoza (1961–62, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1974–75)

Points

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

RankClubSeasonPointsMatches
1Real Madrid2011–1210038
Barcelona2012–13
3Barcelona2009–1099
4Real Madrid2009–1096
Barcelona2010–11
6Real Madrid2023–2495
7Barcelona2014–1594
8Real Madrid2016–1793
Barcelona2017–18
10Real Madrid1996–979242
Real Madrid2010–1138
Real Madrid2014–15
13Barcelona2011–1291
Barcelona2015–16
15Barcelona1996–979042
Atlético Madrid2013–1438
Real Madrid2015–16
Barcelona2016–17

Others

  • Most points overall in the top flight: 4,959Real Madrid
  • Most points in a season overall: 100, (87.72% of points), Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season at home: 55, Barcelona (2009–10 and 2012–13)
  • Most points in a season away: 50, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most points in a season opening half: 55, Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season closing half: 52, Real Madrid (2009–10)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 18 games): 30, Athletic Bilbao (1929–30)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 22 games): 34, Real Betis (1934–35)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 26 games): 40, Valencia (1941–42 and 1943–44)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 30 games): 52, Real Madrid (1960–61)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 34 games): 56, Real Madrid (1985–86)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 38 games): 62, Real Madrid (1987–88, 1988–89 and 1989–90)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 44 games): 66, Real Madrid (1986–87)
  • Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 42 games): 92, Real Madrid (1996–97)
  • Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 38 games): 100, Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Fewest points in a season (2 points for a win): 9, Celta Vigo (1943–44) final record P26 W2 D5 L19
  • Fewest points in a season (3 points for a win): 13, Sporting Gijón (1997–98) final record P38 W2 D7 L29
  • Fewest points in a season opening half: 3, Sporting Gijón (1997–98)
  • Fewest points in a season closing half: 1, Real Valladolid (2024–25)

Streaks

Wins

  • Most consecutive wins: 16, Barcelona (2010–11) and Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Most consecutive home wins: 39, Barcelona (16 February 1958 to 6 November 1960)
  • Most consecutive away wins: 13, Real Madrid (26 February 2017 to 14 October 2017)
  • Most consecutive wins on season's opening matchday: 10, Barcelona (2009–10 to 2018–19)
  • Longest win streak from the start of a season: 9, Real Madrid (1968–69)

Draws

  • Most consecutive draws: 9, Burgos (30 April 1978 to 28 October 1978)

Losses

  • Most consecutive losses: 12, Real Valladolid (8 March 2025 to 24 May 2025, ongoing)
  • Most consecutive losses at home: 9, Córdoba (24 January 2015 to 17 May 2015, ongoing)[citation needed]
  • Most consecutive losses away: 25, Hércules (11 September 1955 to 26 February 1967)[citation needed]

Games without a loss

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

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 home: 19, Almería (28 May 2023 to 16 May 2024)
  • Most consecutive league games without a win away: 72, Hércules (8 December 1940 to 12 March 1967)

Games without scoring

  • Most consecutive league games without scoring: 8, joint record: Sabadell (27 September 1987 to 6 December 1987) Castellón (28 October 1990 to 6 January 1991) Espanyol (5 July 2020 to 12 September 2021)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring at home: 7, Athletic Bilbao (6 January 1996 to 7 April 1996)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away: 12, Deportivo La Coruña (17 January 1965 to 4 December 1966)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away in a single season: 11, Hércules (17 November 2010 to 3 April 2011)

Games without conceding a goal

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

Goals

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

RankClubSeasonGoalsMatches
1Real Madrid2011–1212138
2Real Madrid2014–15118
3Barcelona2016–17116
4Barcelona2012–13115
5Barcelona2011–12114
6Barcelona2015–16112
7Barcelona2014–15110
Real Madrid2015–16
9Real Madrid1989–90107
10Real Madrid2016–17106
11Barcelona2008–09105
12Real Madrid2013–14104
13Real Madrid2012–13103
14Real Madrid2009–10102
Real Madrid2010–11
Barcelona2024–25
Barcelona1996–9742
18Barcelona2013–1410038

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

RankClubSeasonLigaCopaEuropeOtherTotal
GoalsMatchesGoalsMatchesGoalsMatchesGoalsMatchesGoalsMatchesGoals/Game
1Barcelona2011–12114382693512155190642.97
2Barcelona2014–1511038349311300175602.92
3Real Madrid2011–1212138146351242174583
Barcelona2024–2510238226431472174602.9
5Real Madrid2016–1710638226361393173602.88
Barcelona2015–16112382792210125173622.79
7Barcelona2016–1711638249261052171592.9
8Real Madrid2014–1511838114241295162592.75
9Real Madrid2013–1410438159411300160602.67
10Real Madrid1959–60923035931700158463.43
Barcelona2008–0910538179361500158622.55
Barcelona2012–1311538218181242158602.63
13Real Madrid2012–1310338209261242153612.51
14Barcelona2010–119538229301352152622.47
  • 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)

RankClubSeasonGoalsMatchesGoals/Match
1Athletic Bilbao1930–3173184.06
2Athletic Bilbao1929–30633.50
Athletic Bilbao1931–32
4Athletic Bilbao1933–34613.39
5Valencia1941–4285263.27
6Barcelona1958–5996303.20
7Real Madrid2011–12121383.18
8Atlético Aviación1940–4170223.18
Sevilla1940–41
10Real Madrid2014–15118383.10
11Barcelona1951–5292303.07
Real Madrid1959–60
13Barcelona2012–13115383.02
14Barcelona2011–121143.00
Valencia1948–497826

Others

  • Most league goals scored in a season: 121, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most home league goals scored in a season: 78, Real Madrid (1989–90)
  • Most away league goals scored in a season: 58, Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Most games scored in a season: 38 (scoring in every game in a single La Liga season), Barcelona (2012–13), Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 15, CD Logroñés (1994–95)
  • Fewest home league goals scored in a season: 8, Granada (1969–70)[citation needed]
  • Fewest away league goals scored in a season: 2, Deportivo La Coruña (1964–65)
  • Most league goals conceded in a season: 134, Lleida (1950–51)
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15, (18 game season) Real Madrid (1931–32)[citation needed]
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season at the current format (38 game season): 18, joint record Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94) & Atlético Madrid (2015–16)
  • Fewest league goals conceded home in a season: 2, joint record: Córdoba (1964–65)[citation needed] Pontevedra (1968–69)[citation needed]
  • Fewest league goals conceded away in a season: 9, joint record: Real Madrid (1932–33)[citation needed] Real Madrid (1968–69)[citation needed]
  • Best conceded goal quota in a season: 0.474 goals per game, Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94), Atlético Madrid (2015–2016) (Real Madrid's record of 15 goals was in an 18-game season and equals 0.833 goals/game; Deportivo and Atlético Madrid's tallies of 18 are from 38-game seasons)[citation needed]
  • Best goal difference in a season: +89, Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2014–15)
  • Worst goal difference in a season: –93, Lleida (1950–51)
  • Most consecutive games scoring: 64, Barcelona (4 February 2012 to 5 October 2013)
  • Most consecutive games scoring at home: 88, Barcelona (10 February 1952 to 19 January 1958)[citation needed]
  • Most consecutive games scoring away: 35, Real Madrid (3 January 2016 to 29 October 2017)[citation needed]
  • Most goals on one day: 59 goals in 8 games, (17 September 1950)[citation needed]
  • Fewest goals on one day: 8 goals in 8 games, (18 March 1973)[citation needed]
  • Most goalscorers in a season: 22, Barcelona (2021–22)
  • Most league goals scored in a season opening half: 67, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most league goals scored in a season closing half: 67, Barcelona (2015–16)

Scorelines

Disciplinary

  • Most red cards in a single match: 6, Espanyol (3) v. Barcelona (3) (13 December 2003) (2 direct red cards and 4 double yellow cards)[citation needed]
  • Most cards in a single match: 18, Athletic Bilbao (6) v. Racing de Santander (12) (26 April 2009) (1 direct red card, 4 double yellow cards and 9 yellow cards)

Players

Appearances

Andoni Zubizarreta (left) and Joaquín (right) hold the record for most appearances in La Liga history with 622 games.

Most appearances

As of matches played as of 27 March 2026

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

RankNat.PlayerYears activeAppsGoals
1SpainAndoni Zubizarreta1981–19986220
SpainJoaquín2001–2013 2015–202362277
3SpainRaúl García2004–2024609112
4FranceAntoine Griezmann2010–556204
5SpainRaúl1994–2010550228
SpainDani Parejo2008–55077
7SpainEusebio Sacristán1983–200254336
8SpainFrancisco Buyo1980–19975420
9SpainSergio Ramos2004–2021 2023–202453677
10SpainManolo Sanchís1983–200152333
11ArgentinaLionel Messi2004–2021520474
12SpainJesús Navas2003–2013 2017–202451626
13SpainKoke2009–51240
14SpainIker Casillas1999–20155100
15SpainXavi1998–201550558
16SpainMiquel Soler1983–200350412
17SpainFernando Hierro1987–2003497104
18SpainJosé Mari Bakero1980–1997483139
19SpainLoren1984–200248254
20SpainSergio Busquets2008–202348111
21SpainJoaquín Alonso1976–199247965
22SpainJosé Ramón Esnaola1967–19854690
23SpainJosé Ángel Iribar1962–19804660
SpainDonato1988–200346649
25SpainMiguel Ángel Nadal1989–200546330
26SpainSantillana1970–1988461186
SpainAlberto Górriz1979–199346114
28SpainJuan Antonio Larrañaga1980–199446015
29SpainManuel Jiménez1979–19924588
30SpainJesús María Zamora1974–198945563

Others

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

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

As of matches played 27 March 2026

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

RankNat.PlayerYears activeGoalsAppsRatio
1ArgentinaLionel Messi2004–20214745200.91
2PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2009–20183112921.07
3SpainTelmo Zarra1940–19552512780.9
4FranceKarim Benzema2009–20232384390.54
5MexicoHugo Sánchez1981–19942343470.67
6SpainRaúl1994–20102285500.41
7ArgentinaAlfredo Di Stéfano1953–19662273290.69
8SpainCésar Rodríguez1939–19552233530.63
9SpainQuini1970–19872194480.49
10SpainPahiño1943–19562102780.76
11FranceAntoine Griezmann2010–2045560.37
12SpainEdmundo Suárez1939–19501952310.84
13SpainSantillana1970–19881864610.4
14SpainDavid Villa2003–20141853520.53
15SpainJuan Arza1943–19591823490.52
16UruguayLuis Suárez2014–20221792580.69
17SpainGuillermo Gorostiza1929–19451782560.7
18SpainIago Aspas2006–1694110.41
19CameroonSamuel Eto'o1998–20091622800.58
20SpainLuis Aragonés1960–19741603600.44
21SpainAritz Aduriz2002–20201584430.36
22HungaryFerenc Puskás1958–19661561800.87
23SpainJulio Salinas1982–20001524170.36
24SpainAdrián Escudero1945–19581502870.52
25SpainDaniel Ruiz1974–19861473030.49
26SpainRaúl Tamudo1997–20131464070.36
27SpainSilvestre Igoa1941–19561412840.5
28SpainManuel Badenes1946–19591392010.69
SpainJuan Araújo1945–19561392070.67
SpainJosé Mari Bakero1980–19971394830.29

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

As of matches played 20 May 2019

Bold player name denotes current season.

RankNat.PlayerSeasonClubGoalsAppsRatio
1ArgentinaLionel Messi2011–12Barcelona50371.351
2PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2014–15Real Madrid48351.371
3ArgentinaLionel Messi2012–13Barcelona46321.438
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2011–12Real Madrid381.211
5ArgentinaLionel Messi2014–15Barcelona43381.132
6PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2010–11Real Madrid40341.176
UruguayLuis Suárez2015–16Barcelona351.143
8SpainTelmo Zarra1950–51Athletic Bilbao38301.267
MexicoHugo Sánchez1989–90Real Madrid351.086
10ArgentinaLionel Messi2016–17Barcelona37341.088
11ArgentinaLionel Messi2018–19Barcelona36341.059
12BrazilBaltazar1988–89Atlético Madrid35360.972
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2015–16Real Madrid360.972

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

Lionel Messi scored a record 36 hat-tricks in La Liga.

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

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.

RankPlayerHat-tricksLast hat-trick
1Argentina Lionel Messi3622 February 2020
2Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo3410 February 2018
3Spain Telmo Zarra2315 March 1953
4Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano2215 March 1964
5Spain Mundo194 March 1951
6Spain César Rodríguez1519 October 1952
7Spain Isidro Lángara1315 December 1946
8Hungary Ferenc Puskás1215 December 1963
9Hungary László Kubala1119 March 1961
Spain Pahiño11 September 1955
Spain Manuel Badenes29 March 1958
12Spain Quini107 October 1981
Uruguay Luis Suárez28 October 2018

Source:

Fastest goals

Youngest and oldest

Others

Goalkeeping

Longest goalkeeping runs without conceding a goal

Abel Resino holds the record for the longest minutes without conceding goals in the history of La Liga.
RankNat.PlayerSeason(s)Club(s)Minutes
1SpainAbel Resino1990–91Atlético Madrid1,275
2SpainMiguel Reina1972–73Barcelona824
3ArgentinaEdgardo Madinabeytia1965–66Atlético Madrid793
4ChileClaudio Bravo2013–14 to 2014–15Real Sociedad, Barcelona776
5SpainLuis Arconada1979–80Real Sociedad753

Others

Assists

Wins

Disciplinary

Managers

Most matches managed

Luis Aragonés is the coach with the most matches managed in La Liga history, with 756.

As of matches played 22 March 2026.

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

RankNat.CoachYearsMatches
1SpainLuis Aragonés1974–2004756
2SpainJavier Irureta1988–2008612
3SpainMiguel Muñoz1958–1982608
4SpainErnesto Valverde2003–585
5ChileManuel Pellegrini2004–550
6SpainVíctor Fernández1990–2015544
7ArgentinaDiego Simeone2011–544
8SpainJoaquín Caparrós1999–517
9SpainJavier Clemente1981–2012511
10SlovakiaFerdinand Daučík1950–1971488
11WalesJohn Toshack1985–2004480
12SpainMarcelino2006–470
13SpainJosé Luis Mendilibar2005–2023468
14MexicoJavier Aguirre2002–2024466
15FranceMarcel Domingo1958–1984455
16SpainRicardo Zamora1939–1962417
SpainMiguel Ángel Lotina1992–2012
18SpainJosé María Maguregui1973–1990415
19SpainLorenzo Serra Ferrer1983–2006413
20SpainGregorio Manzano1999–2013411
21SpainUnai Emery2007–2022410
22SerbiaRadomir Antić1988–2004409
23SpainCarriega1970–1986397
24SpainNovoa1979–1998394
25SpainAntonio Barrios1949–1972380
SpainPasieguito1963–1982
27SpainArsenio Iglesias1971–1996363
28ArgentinaHelenio Herrera1948–1981359
29SpainFernando Vázquez1995–2013357
30SpainQuique Sánchez Flores2004–354

Most matches won

As of matches played 9 March 2026.

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

RankNat.CoachYearsMatchesWins
1SpainLuis Aragonés1974–2004756344
2ArgentinaDiego Simeone2011–542329
3SpainMiguel Muñoz1958–1982608323
4SpainErnesto Valverde2003–583275
5ChileManuel Pellegrini2004–548261
6SpainJavier Irureta1988–2008612259
7SlovakiaFerdinand Daučík1950–1971488234
8SpainJavier Clemente1981–2012511205
9SpainMarcelino2006–468203
10SpainVíctor Fernández1990–2015544202

Most titles won

CoachTitlesSeasonsClubs
Spain Miguel Muñoz960/61, 61/62, 62/63, 63/64, 64/65, 66/67, 67/68, 68/69, 71/72Real Madrid
Argentina Helenio Herrera449/50, 50/51, 58/59, 59/60Atlético Madrid (2), FC Barcelona (2)
Netherlands Johan Cruyff490/91, 91/92, 92/93, 93/94FC Barcelona
Uruguay Enrique Fernández347/48, 48/49, 53/54FC Barcelona (2), Real Madrid (1)
Slovakia Ferdinand Daucik351/52, 52/53, 55/56FC Barcelona (2), Athletic Club Bilbao (1)
Spain Luis Molowny377/78, 78/79, 85/86Real Madrid
Netherlands Leo Beenhakker386/87, 87/88, 88/89Real Madrid
Spain Josep Guardiola32008/09, 09/10, 10/11FC Barcelona
England Fred Pentland229/30, 30/31Athletic Club Bilbao
Spain Ricardo Zamora239/40, 40/41Atlético Madrid
Spain Ramón Encinas241/42, 45/46València CF (1), Sevilla FC (1)
Spain José Villalonga254/55, 56/57Real Madrid
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miljan Miljanic274/75, 75/76Real Madrid
Spain Alberto Ormaetxea280/81, 81/82Real Sociedad
Spain Javier Clemente282/83, 83/84Athletic Club Bilbao
Italy Fabio Capello296/97, 2006/07Real Madrid
Netherlands Louis van Gaal297/98, 98/99FC Barcelona
Spain Vicente del Bosque22000/01, 02/03Real Madrid
Spain Rafael Benítez22001/02, 03/04València CF
Netherlands Frank Rijkaard22004/05, 05/06FC Barcelona
Spain Luis Enrique22014/15, 15/16FC Barcelona
Spain Ernesto Valverde22017/18, 18/19FC Barcelona
France Zinedine Zidane22016/17, 19/20Real Madrid
Argentina Diego Pablo Simeone22013/14, 20/21Atlético Madrid

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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