2009–10 La Liga
Season | 2009–10 |
---|---|
Champions | Barcelona 20th title |
Relegated | Valladolid Tenerife Xerez |
Champions League | Barcelona (group stage) Real Madrid (group stage) Valencia (group stage) Sevilla (playoff round) |
Europa League | Atlético Madrid (group stage (via UEFA Europa League) Getafe (playoff round) Villarreal (playoff round) |
Matches played | 380 |
Goals scored | 1,031 (2.71 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Lionel Messi (34) |
Biggest home win | Real Madrid 6–0 Zaragoza (19 December 2009)[1] |
Biggest away win | Tenerife 0–5 Barcelona (10 January 2010)[2] |
Highest scoring | Real Madrid 6–2 Villarreal (21 February 2010)[3] |
← 2008–09 2010–11 → |
The 2009–10 La Liga season (known as the Liga BBVA for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th La Liga since its establishment. Barcelona were the defending champions, having won their 19th La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on 29 August 2009 ended on 16 May 2010. A total of 20 teams contested the league, 17 of which already contested in the 2008–09 season and three of which were promoted from the Segunda División. In addition, a new match ball - the Nike T90 Ascente - served as the official ball for all matches.
On 16 May 2010, Barcelona were declared champions after their 4–0 victory over Valladolid, their 20th La Liga title. Lionel Messi won Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano as the "Best Footballer" of La Liga for the second consecutive time.
Promotion and relegation
Teams promoted from 2008–09 Segunda División
Teams relegated to 2009–10 Segunda División
Team Information
Stadia and locations
Team | Club home city | Venue | Capacity |
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Almería | Almería | Estadio del Mediterráneo | 22,000 |
Athletic Bilbao | Bilbao | San Mamés | 39,750 |
Atlético Madrid | Madrid | Vicente Calderón | 54,851 |
Barcelona | Barcelona | Camp Nou | 98,772 |
Deportivo La Coruña | A Coruña | Riazor | 34,600 |
Espanyol | Barcelona | Estadi Cornellà-El Prat | 40,500 |
Getafe | Getafe | Coliseum Alfonso Pérez | 17,700 |
Málaga | Málaga | La Rosaleda | 28,963 |
Mallorca | Palma de Mallorca | ONO Estadi | 23,142 |
Osasuna | Pamplona | Estadio Reyno de Navarra | 19,800 |
Racing Santander | Santander | El Sardinero | 22,271 |
Real Madrid | Madrid | Santiago Bernabéu | 80,354 |
Sevilla | Sevilla | Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán | 48,649 |
Sporting | Gijón | El Molinón | 25,885 |
Tenerife | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Heliodoro Rodríguez López | 24,000 |
Valencia | Valencia | Mestalla | 55,000 |
Valladolid | Valladolid | Estadio José Zorrilla | 26,512 |
Villarreal | Vila-real | El Madrigal | 25,000 |
Xerez | Jerez de la Frontera | Chapín | 20,523 |
Zaragoza | Zaragoza | La Romareda | 34,596 |
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | Position in table |
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Málaga | Antonio Tapia | Mutual consent | 1 June 2009[4] | Juan R. López Muñiz | 13 June 2009[5] | 8th (2008–09) |
Real Madrid | Juande Ramos | End of contract | 1 June 2009[6] | Manuel Pellegrini | 2 June 2009[7] | 2nd (2008–09) |
Villarreal | Manuel Pellegrini | Signed for Real Madrid and thus purchased rights for €4m | 2 June 2009[8] | Ernesto Valverde | 2 June 2009[9] | 5th (2008–09) |
Racing Santander | Juan R. López Muñiz | Mutual consent | 13 June 2009[10] | Juan Carlos Mandiá | 26 June 2009[11] | 12th (2008–09) |
Xerez | Esteban Vigo | Mutual consent | 28 June 2009[12] | José Ángel Ziganda | 8 July 2009[13] | 1st in Segunda División (2008–09) |
Atlético Madrid | Abel Resino | Sacked | 23 October 2009[14] | Quique Sánchez | 23 October 2009[15] | 15th |
Racing Santander | Juan Carlos Mandiá | Sacked | 9 November 2009[16] | Miguel Ángel Portugal | 19 November 2009[17] | 17th |
Zaragoza | Marcelino García Toral | Sacked | 12 December 2009[18] | José Aurelio Gay | 23 December 2009[19] | 17th |
Almería | Hugo Sánchez | Sacked | 20 December 2009[20] | Juan Manuel Lillo | 23 December 2009[21] | 17th |
Xerez | José Ángel Ziganda | Sacked | 12 January 2010[22] | Néstor Gorosito | 19 January 2010[23] | 20th |
Villarreal | Ernesto Valverde | Sacked | 31 January 2010[24] | Juan Carlos Garrido | 1 February 2010[25] | 9th |
Valladolid | José Luis Mendilibar | Sacked | 1 February 2010[26] | Onésimo Sánchez | 1 February 2010[27] | 17th |
Sevilla | Manolo Jiménez | Sacked | 23 March 2010[28] | Antonio Álvarez | 26 March 2010[29] | 5th |
Valladolid | Onésimo Sánchez | Sacked | 5 April 2010[30] | Javier Clemente | 6 April 2010[31] | 19th |
League table
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Awards and season statistics
Pichichi Trophy
The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.
Position | Player | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 34 |
2 | Gonzalo Higuaín | Real Madrid | 27 |
3 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | 26 |
4 | David Villa | Valencia | 21 |
5 | Diego Forlán | Atlético Madrid | 18 |
6 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | Barcelona | 16 |
Roberto Soldado | Getafe | 16 | |
8 | Luís Fabiano | Sevilla | 15 |
9 | Fernando Llorente | Athletic Bilbao | 14 |
Nino | Tenerife | 14 |
- Source: futbol.sportec
Zamora Trophy
The Zamora Trophy is awarded to the goalkeeper with least goals to games ratio.
Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
Víctor Valdés | Barcelona | |||
Iker Casillas | Real Madrid | |||
César Sánchez | Valencia | |||
Daniel Aranzubia | Deportivo | |||
Ricardo López | Osasuna | |||
Dudu Aouate | Mallorca | |||
Carlos Kameni | Espanyol | |||
Gustavo Munúa | Málaga | |||
Juan Pablo Colinas | Sporting de Gijón | |||
Diego Alves | Almería |
- Source: futbol.sportec
Assists table
Rank | Player | Club | Assists |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Xavi | Barcelona | 14 |
2 | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 10 |
Dani Alves | Barcelona | 10 | |
4 | Guti | Real Madrid | 9 |
Marcelo | Real Madrid | 9 | |
Pedro León | Getafe | 9 | |
Jesús Navas | Sevilla | 9 | |
8 | Momo | Xerez | 8 |
Gonzalo Castro | Mallorca | 8 | |
Éver Banega | Valencia | 8 | |
Pedro Munitis | Racing Santander | 8 | |
Borja Valero | Mallorca | 8 |
- Source: ESPN Soccernet
Fair Play award
This award is given annually since 1999 to the team with the best fair play during the season. This ranking takes into account aspects[32] such as cards, suspension of matches, audience behaviour and other penalties. This section not only aims to determine the best fair play, but also serves to break the tie in teams that are tied in all the other rules: points, head-to-head, goal difference and goals scored.
Rank | Team | Games | Points | |||||||
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Real Madrid | ||||||||||
Tenerife | ||||||||||
Deportivo | ||||||||||
Barcelona | ||||||||||
Mallorca | ||||||||||
Almería | ||||||||||
Atlético Madrid | ||||||||||
Osasuna | ||||||||||
Sporting de Gijón | ||||||||||
Espanyol | ||||||||||
Racing Santander | ||||||||||
Villarreal | ||||||||||
Athletic Bilbao | ||||||||||
Getafe | ||||||||||
Valladolid | ||||||||||
Valencia | ||||||||||
Sevilla | ||||||||||
Xerez | ||||||||||
Zaragoza | ||||||||||
Málaga |
- Source: Guia As de La Liga 2010-11, p. 129 (sports magazine)
Source: RFEF Referee's reports, Competition Committee's Sanctions, Appeal Committee Resolutions, Spanish Sports Disciplinary Committee Resolutions and RFEF's Directory about Fair Play Rankings
Legend:[32]
Icon | Term | Points of sanction | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Yellow Card | 1 point/yellow card | ||
Double Yellow Card/Ejection | 2 points/double yellow card | ||
Direct Red Card | 3 points/red card | ||
Games of Suspension (Player) | As many as banned games | When a player is banned for play more than 3 future games. This punishment overrides the possible red card which caused this sanction | |
Games of Suspension (Club's Personnel) | 5 points/banned game | When some person of the club (not player) is banned for x future games. This punishment overrides the possible red card which caused this sanction | |
Audience Behaviour | Mild (5 points) Serious (6 points) Very Serious (7 points) |
When the audience makes some altercations such as explosions, flares, throwing objects to the ground, racist chanting, etc. | |
Closure of Stadium | 10 points/match with closured stadium | When serious incidents happen which are punished by the closure of the stadium | |
It also accounts cards to non-players | |||
The number in superscript is the corresponding round to the sanction | |||
Important note: This table is not a count of cards and sanctions resulting from the matches, this table takes into account the removal or application of some cards and sanctions by the competent bodies (Competition Committee, Appeal Committee and Spanish Sports Disciplinary Committee) |
Pedro Zaballa award
Atlético Madrid and Sevilla supporters[33][34]
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Raúl González for Real Madrid against Deportivo, 24 minutes and 53 seconds (29 August 2009).[35]
- First penalty kick of the season: 33 minutes and 48 seconds – Cristiano Ronaldo (scored) for Real Madrid against Deportivo (29 August 2009).[35]
- Fastest goal in a match: 34 seconds – Riki for Deportivo against Racing Santander (11 April 2010)
- Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+5 minutes and 44 seconds – Andrés Guardado for Deportivo against Atlético Madrid (21 November 2009).[36]
- Widest winning margin: 6 Goals – Real Madrid 6–0 Zaragoza (19 December 2009).[1]
- Most goals in a match by one team: 6 Goals
- Barcelona 6–1 Zaragoza (25 October 2009).[37]
- Real Madrid 6–0 Zaragoza (19 December 2009).[1]
- Real Madrid 6–2 Villarreal (21 February 2010).[3]
- Most goals scored by losing team: 3 Goals
- Athletic Bilbao 4–3 Racing Santander (29 March 2010).[38]
- Getafe 4–3 Sevilla (25 April 2010).[39]
- First own goal of the season: David Prieto (Xerez) for Athletic Bilbao, 31 minutes and 41 seconds (13 September 2009).[40]
- First hat-trick of the season:
- Roberto Soldado for Getafe against Racing Santander (30 August 2009)[41]
- Most goals in a match by one player: 3 goals
- Hat-tricks of the season:
- Roberto Soldado for Getafe against Racing Santander (30 August 2009)[41]
- Seydou Keita for Barcelona against Zaragoza (25 October 2009)[37]
- Roberto Soldado for Getafe against Xerez (29 November 2009)[42]
- Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Tenerife (10 January 2010)[2]
- Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Valencia (14 March 2010)[43]
- Gonzalo Higuaín for Real Madrid against Valladolid (14 March 2010)[44]
- Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Zaragoza (21 March 2010)[45]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Mallorca (5 May 2010)[46]
Discipline
- First yellow card of the season: Daniel Aranzubia for Deportivo against Real Madrid, 33 minutes (29 August 2009).[35]
- First red card of the season: Leandro Gioda for Xerez against Mallorca, 41 minutes and 39 seconds (30 August 2009).[47]
- Card given at latest point in a game: Cléber Santana (red) at 90+5 minutes and 10 seconds for Atlético Madrid against Deportivo (21 November 2009).[36]
Miscellaneous
- Longest first half injury time: 5 minutes and 2 seconds – Valladolid against Athletic Bilbao (4 October 2009).[48]
- Longest second half injury time: 7 minutes and 12 seconds – Villarreal against Athletic Bilbao (13 February 2010).[49]
Overall
- Most wins - Barcelona and Real Madrid (31)
- Fewest wins - Málaga and Valladolid (7)
- Most draws - Málaga (16)
- Fewest draws - Real Madrid (3)
- Most losses - Tenerife and Xerez (20)
- Fewest losses - Barcelona (1)
- Most goals scored - Real Madrid (102)
- Fewest goals scored - Espanyol (29)
- Most goals conceded - Tenerife (74)
- Fewest goals conceded - Barcelona (24)
See also
- List of Spanish football transfers summer 2009
- List of Spanish football transfers winter 2009–10
- 2009–10 Segunda División
- 2009–10 Copa del Rey
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