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1989–90 La Liga

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La Liga
Season1989 (1989)–90
Dates2 September 1989 – 6 May 1990
ChampionsReal Madrid
25th title
RelegatedCD Málaga
Celta
Rayo Vallecano
European CupReal Madrid
UEFA CupValencia
Atlético Madrid
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Cup Winners' CupBarcelona
Matches played380
Goals scored921 (2.42 per match)
Top goalscorerHugo Sánchez
(38 goals)

The 1989–90 La Liga season was the 59th since its establishment. It began on 2 September 1989, and concluded on 6 May 1990. Real Madrid finished the season as champions for the fifth season running.

Team information

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Clubs and locations

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Team Home city Stadium
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao San Mamés
Atlético Madrid Madrid Vicente Calderón
Barcelona Barcelona Nou Camp
Cádiz Cádiz Ramón de Carranza
Castellón Castellón de la Plana Castalia
Celta Vigo Vigo Balaídos
Logroñés Logroño Las Gaunas
Málaga Málaga La Rosaleda
Mallorca Palma Lluís Sitjar
Osasuna Pamplona El Sadar
Oviedo Oviedo Carlos Tartiere
Rayo Vallecano Madrid Vallecas
Real Madrid Madrid Santiago Bernabéu
Real Sociedad San Sebastián Atocha
Sevilla Seville Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Sporting Gijón Gijón El Molinón
Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Valencia Valencia Luis Casanova
Valladolid Valladolid José Zorrilla
Zaragoza Zaragoza La Romareda

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Real Madrid (C) 38 26 10 2 107 38 +69 62 Qualification for the European Cup first round
2 Valencia 38 20 13 5 67 42 +25 53 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Barcelona 38 23 5 10 83 39 +44 51 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
4 Atlético Madrid 38 20 10 8 55 35 +20 50 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
5 Real Sociedad 38 15 14 9 43 35 +8 44
6 Sevilla 38 18 7 13 64 46 +18 43
7 Logroñés 38 18 5 15 47 51 −4 41
8 Osasuna 38 14 12 12 42 42 0 40
9 Zaragoza 38 16 8 14 52 52 0 40
10 Mallorca 38 11 17 10 36 34 +2 39
11 Oviedo 38 12 15 11 41 46 −5 39
12 Athletic Bilbao 38 11 15 12 37 39 −2 37
13 Sporting Gijón 38 12 10 16 37 34 +3 34
14 Castellón 38 9 14 15 30 48 −18 32
15 Cádiz 38 12 6 20 28 63 −35 30
16 Valladolid 38 8 14 16 31 41 −10 30
17 Málaga (R) 38 9 10 19 23 50 −27 28 Qualification for the relegation playoffs
18 Tenerife (O) 38 8 10 20 42 60 −18 26
19 Celta Vigo (R) 38 5 12 21 24 51 −27 22 Relegation to the Segunda División
20 Rayo Vallecano (R) 38 6 7 25 32 75 −43 19
Source: BDFútbol
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Barcelona qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as champions of the Copa del Rey.

Relegation playoff

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tenerife 1–0 Deportivo La Coruña 0–0 1–0
Español 1–1 (6–5 p) Málaga 1–0 0–1

First leg

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2 June 1990 RCD Español 1–0 CD Málaga Barcelona
20:00 Gabino 76' Report (in Spanish) Stadium: Sarrià
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Raúl García de Loza Galicia (Spain)

Second leg

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10 June 1990 Deportivo La Coruña 0–1
(0–1 agg.)
CD Tenerife A Coruña
19:00 Report (in Spanish) Eduardo 13' Stadium: Riazor
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: José María Enríquez Negreira Catalonia

Results

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Home \ Away ATH ATM FCB CÁD CAS CEL LOG MCF MLL OSA RVA RMA ROV RSO SFC RSG TEN VCF VLD ZAR
Athletic Bilbao 1–1 1–2 3–1 2–1 2–0 1–0 3–0 0–0 1–1 3–2 1–1 0–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–1 1–1 2–2 2–0
Atlético Madrid 2–0 1–0 1–0 4–1 2–1 3–1 2–0 2–0 0–1 2–0 3–3 1–1 0–0 1–0 3–1 2–0 1–1 1–0 2–1
Barcelona 4–2 0–2 5–0 2–0 6–0 4–2 1–0 1–1 4–0 7–1 3–1 0–0 2–2 3–4 2–0 3–0 2–1 1–0 3–1
Cádiz 1–0 0–1 0–4 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–2 1–1 0–0 3–1 0–3 1–0 1–0 0–4 2–0 1–0 0–2 1–0 1–1
Castellón 1–0 0–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 0–0 1–1 1–2 1–2 1–0 0–0 1–1 0–2 3–1 1–0 0–0 0–1 1–1 2–1
Celta de Vigo 0–0 2–0 1–2 5–1 1–0 0–1 1–1 2–2 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 1–0 1–2 0–0 2–2
Logroñés 1–0 0–2 1–2 1–1 1–0 4–1 1–0 0–1 1–1 2–0 1–5 1–1 1–0 2–1 1–0 4–1 1–0 1–0 2–1
Málaga 0–1 0–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–2 1–1 1–0 1–2 1–0 0–2 2–1 1–0 2–1 1–1 0–1 0–3
Mallorca 1–0 0–0 1–0 5–1 1–1 2–0 3–1 2–0 2–2 1–0 0–0 2–2 0–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–1 1–1 0–1
Osasuna 1–1 2–1 0–3 1–0 1–2 1–0 3–0 2–0 1–0 2–1 0–2 4–0 1–1 2–1 0–1 3–0 2–2 1–0 2–0
Rayo Vallecano 0–0 4–4 1–4 0–1 0–2 2–0 0–2 1–0 0–0 1–0 1–2 1–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 1–0 2–2 2–1 2–2
Real Madrid 4–0 3–1 3–2 4–1 7–0 3–0 3–3 4–0 1–1 4–1 5–2 5–2 3–0 5–2 2–0 5–2 6–2 4–0 7–2
Oviedo 1–0 3–0 2–0 4–3 1–1 1–0 0–4 0–0 0–2 2–0 3–2 0–1 5–0 0–3 1–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 2–2
Real Sociedad 0–0 0–0 2–2 2–0 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 2–0 1–0 4–1 2–1 1–1 2–1 1–2 1–0 2–2 1–1 2–1
Sevilla 3–2 2–1 1–1 1–1 3–2 2–1 3–1 3–1 3–0 1–1 4–0 1–2 1–2 0–1 1–0 1–0 4–0 0–0 4–0
Sporting Gijón 0–1 2–1 0–2 4–0 0–0 3–0 5–1 0–1 3–0 0–0 1–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 3–0 1–1
Tenerife 1–1 2–3 1–4 0–1 3–0 2–1 3–1 2–2 1–1 2–0 1–0 2–3 2–1 2–2 1–2 1–1 1–1 0–0 1–2
Valencia 1–1 1–3 2–1 3–0 2–2 2–0 4–0 3–0 1–0 3–1 4–1 1–1 3–0 3–1 1–1 2–0 2–1 4–3 2–1
Valladolid 3–1 2–0 2–0 1–2 0–0 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–0 1–1 1–0 0–0 1–1 1–0 3–0 1–3 1–2 0–2 2–1
Zaragoza 1–0 0–2 2–0 1–0 3–1 1–1 1–0 3–0 1–0 1–0 3–0 0–1 2–0 2–1 1–0 2–1 3–3 0–1 2–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: LFP (in Spanish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1
Mexico Hugo Sánchez Real Madrid
38
2
Austria Toni Polster Sevilla
33
3
Brazil Baltazar Atlético Madrid
18
4
Republic of Ireland John Aldridge Real Sociedad
16
5
Spain Miguel Pardeza Zaragoza
15
Spain Julio Salinas Barcelona
7
Spain Carlos Oviedo
14
Netherlands Ronald Koeman Barcelona
Spain Rafael Martín Vázquez Real Madrid