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What are Spain’s Top Football Competitions?
In common with many other countries in Europe – and indeed around the world – football is more than just a game in Spain; It is something of a national passion. Spain is of course home to La Liga which – in the shape of Real Madrid and Barcelona – contains two of the most famous and well-supported sides in the whole of world football. The Spanish national team is also much admired in other countries, having made the “tiki-taka” style of play so famous. Here we outline the four major areas of the Spanish game.
- La Liga (Primera Division): The home of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Valencia and more; and the stage for brilliant players such as Lionel Messi, there are few leagues which can match La Liga in terms of big teams and superstar names. The top tier of the league system sees 20 sides competing home and away in the race for the famous trophy.
- Segunda Division: Spain has just two professional leagues, the second of which is the Segunda Division. Introduced in 1929, the league features 22 sides, and each season rewards three teams with promotion to La Liga.
- Copa Del Rey: Making its debut back in 1903, the Copa del Rey is the oldest football competition in the Spanish game. In addition to the historic trophy, winners also receive a place in the following seasons UEFA Europa League.
- The National Team: La Roja (The Red One) are one of the most successful international sides of the 21st century, and between 2007 and 2009 went a record equalling 35 games unbeaten. Spain compete in the European Championships, World Cup and the UEFA Nation’s League.
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Who are the biggest teams in Spanish Football?
Part of the major attraction of watching the top European divisions, is the prospect of seeing the biggest sides in the game in action. And they don’t come much bigger than the top Spanish sides:
- FC Barcelona: A giant of the global game, Barcelona regularly feature amongst the most valuable sports clubs in the world - across all sports. Many of the greatest players in history have donned the famous colours of the side who have a record 74 domestic trophies to their name.
- Real Madrid: Barcelona’s major rivals, and another of the most famous sides in the world, are Los Blancos of Madrid. Holders of more La Liga titles than any other team, Real Madrid are just as famous for their record setting 13 Champion’s League triumphs.
- Atletico Madrid: Next in line after the two giants of Spanish football are another Madrid side - Atlético Madrid. Ten-time winners of both La Liga and the Copa del Rey, “Los Rojiblancos” are consistently amongst the top sides in the country.
- Valencia: If measured by support, Valencia lie behind only Barcelona and Real Madrid. Located on the east coast, “The Bats” of the Mestalla have won six La Liga titles and eight Copa del Rey’s.
- Sevilla: The team from the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán have just the one La Liga title to their name, but have lifted the Europa League trophy on a record five occasions.
- Athletic Bilbao: Bilbao are unique in that they only field players either born in the Basque region, or trained in football there. One of only three sides never to have been relegated from La Liga, they have eight league triumphs and 23 Copa del Rey titles to their name.
Which are the Top Derbies in Spanish League?
The most famous of Spain’s inter-city derby sees the two biggest sides from the capital city lock horns. Real and Atlético have met on some big stages over the years – including twice in the Champion’s League final.
- El Clásico (Barcelona vs Real Madrid): The most famous of Spain’s inter-city derby sees the two biggest sides from the capital city lock horns. Real and Atlético have met on some big stages over the years – including twice in the Champion’s League final.
- The Madrid Derby (Real Madrid vs Atlético Madrid): The most famous of Spain’s inter-city derby sees the two biggest sides from the capital city lock horns. Real and Atlético have met on some big stages over the years – including twice in the Champion’s League final.
- El Viejo Clásico (Athletic Bilbao vs Real Madrid): The title of this fixture translates as “The Old Classic” and it’s easy to see why it has earned this name. One of the most historic rivalries in the history of the Spanish game, the very first meeting between these two sides came in the first ever final of the Copa del Rey.
- The Seville Derby (Sevilla vs Real Betis): If measured in terms of the pure passion of the fans and players, this fixture may very well top the list. There is certainly little love lost when these two sides from the Andalusia region do battle.
- Derby of the Community (Valencia vs Villarreal): For a long time, Valencia were just about unchallenged as the top side in the South Eastern coastal region. However, that all changed with the vast investment in Villarreal in the 1990’s, leading to a major rivalry.
Who are Spanish Football’s Most Famous Players?
Many of the worlds greatest players have lit up Spains top flight with their skills over the years, including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in recent times. Argentinian Messi and Portuguese Ronaldo would make any list of all-time greats, but here we look at the best Spanish players to have starred in La Liga.
- Alfredo Di Stefano: Born in Argentina, Alfredo Di Stefano was a Spanish national by the time his career at Real Madrid came to an end. This creative forward player is regularly ranked as one of the best players in the history of Los Blancos – and accolades don’t come much bigger than that!
- Xavi Hernandez: One of the greatest central midfielders in the history of football. Xavi was a master at finding space, and is one of the men who really made the great Spain and Barcelona sides of the 2000’s tick.
- Iker Casillas: At only 6ft, Iker Casillas wasn’t particularly tall for a goalkeeper, but he more than made up for that with his incredible agility and shot stopping ability. Real Madrid’s greatest ever keeper.
- Andrés Iniesta: A wonderful talent, Iniesta’s sublime close control and eye for a pass made him a legend both for Barcelona and the Spanish National team. He was also the man who scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final.
- Sergio Ramos: The most capped player in the history of the Spanish national side, Real Madrid captain Ramos is recognised as one of the greatest central defenders in the Spanish game.
Who has won the most Spanish Soccer Titles per Competition?
No prizes for guessing that Barcelona and Real Madrid are the two most successful sides in the history of Spanish football, but who has won the most trophies in each of the country’s main competitions?
- La Liga: 1. Real Madrid (33 wins), 2. Barcelona (26 wins) , 3. Atlético Madrid (10 wins)
- Copa Del Rey: 1. Barcelona (30 wins), 2. Athletic Bilbao (23 wins), 3. Real Madrid (19 wins)
- Segunda Division: 1. Murcia (8 wins) , 2. Real Betis (7 wins) , 3. Deportivo La Coruña, Sporting Gijón & Oviedo (5 wins each)
Best Performances by Spasnish sides in the European Club Competitions
Spain are the most successful nation in each of the major European club competitions, with more wins in both the Champions League and Europa League than any other country. But which sides have fared best of all?
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
- Real Madrid: 13-time winners (1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018)
- Barcelona: 5-time winners (1992, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2015)
UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE:
- Sevilla: 5-time winners (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015 and 2016)
- Atlético Madrid: 3-time winners (2010, 2012 and 2018)
- Real Madrid: 2-time winners (1985, 1986)
- Valencia: 1-time winners (2004)
What is the Spanish National Team’s Best Performance in the World Cup and EURO?
- World Cup: Spain have lifted the World Cup on only one occasion. Los Rojos lifted the trophy in South Africa in 2010 courtesy of an Andrés Iniesta winner late in extra time.
- European Championship: The Spanish national team have tasted more success in the European Championships. First conquering Europe in 1964, they then won back to back editions in 2008 and 2012.
Spanish Football: Interesting Stats and Facts
Spanish football has been hugely popular for many years now, and has compiled an impressive list of facts and stats over that time – including the following:
- La Liga Oldest Ever Player: Harry Lowe (Real Sociedad) in 1935: Aged 48 years, 7 months and 12 days.
- Most Seasons in La Liga: Barcelona, Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao with 89.
- Most Consecutive League Appearances With A Goal: Lionel Messi scored in 21 consecutive appearances in 2012/13.
- Player with Most La Liga Titles: Francisco Gento (Real Madrid) with 12.
- Copa Del Rey All-time Top Scorer: Telmo Zarra with 81 goals.
- Spanish National Team All-time Top Scorer: David Villa with 59 goals.
- National Team Most Appearances: Sergio Ramos with 170 appearances.
- National Team Biggest Win: Spain 13 – 0 Bulgaria (1933).
What kind of betting odds can I find for the Spanish Football?
Whether it is La Liga, Segunda División, Copa del Rey or the Spanish National side who you wish to bet on, you can expect to find the full range of odds available at the top online bookmakers.
From goals markets such as Both Teams To Score or Over/Under 2.5 goals, to First/Last/Anytime Goal-scorer, and on to the plain old match result, there can be hundreds of different markets available for the top games. Chances are you will be able to find what you are looking for.
Can I watch and Bet on Spanish Football Matches Live Online?
Of course! One of the things which makes bet365 a top online betting site is the quality Live Streaming service that it provides. Coverage which includes the following Spanish football action:
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- La Liga Live Streaming: Will it be Real Madrid or Barcelona again? Or can another side cause a shock? bet365 provides Live Streaming of selected La Liga fixtures over the course of the season.
- Copa Del Rey Live Streaming: Fans of knockout action won’t be disappointed, with a number of games from Spain’s top cup competition also streamed live.
- Segunda Live Stream: The race for a valuable place in La Liga is also covered with many fixtures available to Stream Live.
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