La Liga 2024–25 Champions, Point table and Awards

La Liga 2024–25

La Liga season 2024–25 officially known as La Liga EA Sports for sponsorship purposes, was the 94th edition of Spain’s top-tier football competition. The campaign began on 15 August 2024 and concluded on 25 May 2025. Real Madrid entered the season as defending champions, having secured their 36th title in the previous year. The full fixture schedule was released on 18 June 2024. On 15 May 2025, Barcelona clinched their 28th league title with two games remaining, thanks to a 2–0 victory over city rivals Espanyol, marking a triumphant return to domestic dominance.

Champions: FC_Barcelona Barcelona, (28th title)
Top Goal Scorer: France Kylian Mbappé, 31 goals

La Liga 2024–25 Annual awards

AwardWinnerClub
Coach of the SeasonGermany Hansi FlickFC_Barcelona Barcelona
Player of the SeasonBrazil RaphinhaFC_Barcelona Barcelona
U23 Player of the SeasonSpain Lamine YamalFC_Barcelona Barcelona
Goal of the SeasonCroatia Luka SučićReal_Sociedad_logo Real Sociedad
Save of the SeasonSlovenia Jan OblakAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid

La Liga 2024–25 Point Table | Standings

PositionTeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPointsQualification | Relegation
1. ChampionsFC_Barcelona Barcelona38284610239+6388Qualify to UCL
2Real_Madrid_CF Real Madrid3826667838+4084Qualify to UCL
3Atletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid38221066830+3876Qualify to UCL
4Athletic_Bilbao Athletic Bilbao38191365429+2570Qualify to UCL
5Villarreal_CF Villarreal38201087151+2070Qualify to UCL
6Real_betis_logo Real Betis381612105750+760Qualify to Europa League
7Celta_de_Vigo Celta Vigo38167155957+255Qualify to Europa League
8Rayo_Vallecano Rayo Vallecano381313124145−452Qualify to Europa Conference League
9Osasuna_logo Osasuna381216104852−452
10Mallorca Mallorca38139163544−948
11Real_Sociedad_logo Real Sociedad38137183546−1146
12Valencia Valencia381113144454−1046
13Getafe_logo Getafe38119183439−542
14Espanyol_logo Espanyol38119184051−1142
15Alaves Alavés381012163848−1042
16Girona_FC_Logo Girona38118194460−1641
17Sevilla_FC Sevilla381011174255−1341
18Leganés Leganés (R)38913163956−1740Relegated to Segunda División
19Las_Palmas Las Palmas (R)3888224061−2132Relegated to Segunda División
20Valladolid Valladolid (R)3844302690−6416Relegated to Segunda División

Note A: La Liga gained an additional Champions League place as a result of Spain gaining one of the two European Performance Spots (EPS) awarded to the two associations with the highest UEFA coefficient points in 2024–25.
Note B: Athletic Bilbao finished ahead of Villarreal on head-to-head points: Athletic Bilbao 2–0 Villarreal, Villarreal 0–0 Athletic Bilbao.
Note C: The 2024–25 Copa del Rey winner qualified for the Europa League league stage. Since the cup winners (Barcelona) qualified based on league position, the Europa League spot was passed to the seventh-placed team, and the Conference League spot was passed to the eighth-placed team.
Note D: Rayo Vallecano finished ahead of Osasuna on head-to-head points: Rayo Vallecano 3–1 Osasuna, Osasuna 1–1 Rayo Vallecano.
Note E: Real Sociedad finished ahead of Valencia on head-to-head goal difference: Real Sociedad 3–0 Valencia, Valencia 1–0 Real Sociedad.
Note F: Head-to-head points: Getafe 9, Espanyol 9, Alavés 0.
Note G: Girona finished ahead of Sevilla on head-to-head goal difference: Sevilla 0–2 Girona, Girona 1–2 Sevilla.

Team promoted from 2023-24 Segunda División
1. Leganés Leganés
2. Valladolid Valladolid
3. Espanyol_logo Espanyol

Team relegated from La Liga 2023-24
1. Almeria_logo Almería
2. Granada Granada
3. Cádiz_CF Cádiz

Top Goal Scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1France Kylian MbappéReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid31
2Poland Robert LewandowskiFC_Barcelona Barcelona27
3Croatia Ante BudimirOsasuna_logo Osasuna21
4Norway Alexander SørlothAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid20
5Spain Ayoze PérezVillarreal_CF Villarreal19
6Brazil RaphinhaFC_Barcelona Barcelona18
7Argentina Julián AlvarezAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid17
8Spain Oihan SancetAthletic_Bilbao Athletic Bilbao15
9Spain Kike GarcíaAlaves Alavés13
10Spain Javi PuadoEspanyol_logo Espanyol12

Most Assist Provider List

RankPlayerClubAssists
1Spain Lamine YamalFC_Barcelona Barcelona13
2Spain Álex BaenaVillarreal_CF Villarreal9
3Brazil RaphinhaFC_Barcelona Barcelona9
4Ghana Iñaki WilliamsAthletic_Bilbao Athletic Bilbao8
5Spain IscoReal_betis_logo Real Betis8
6England Jude BellinghamReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid8
7Brazil Vinicius JuniorReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid8

EA SPORTS La Liga 2024–25 Team of the Season

PositionPlayerClub
GoalkeeperSpain Joan GarcíaEspanyol_logo Espanyol
GoalkeeperBelgium Thibaut CourtoisReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
DefenderGermany Antonio RüdigerReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
DefenderSpain Iñigo MartínezFC_Barcelona Barcelona
DefenderSpain Daniel VivianAthletic_Bilbao Athletic Bilbao
DefenderSpain Pau CubarsíFC_Barcelona Barcelona
DefenderFrance Jules KoundéFC_Barcelona Barcelona
DefenderRomania Andrei RațiuRayo_Vallecano Rayo Vallecano
MidfielderSpain PedriFC_Barcelona Barcelona
MidfielderUruguay Federico ValverdeReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
MidfielderSpain Álex BaenaVillarreal_CF Villarreal
MidfielderEngland Jude BellinghamReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
MidfielderArgentina Rodrigo De PaulAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid
MidfielderSpain IscoReal_betis_logo Real Betis
ForwardSpain Lamine YamalFC_Barcelona Barcelona
ForwardBrazil RaphinhaFC_Barcelona Barcelona
ForwardFrance Kylian MbappéReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
ForwardBrazil Vinícius JúniorReal_Madrid_CF Real Madrid
ForwardFrance Antoine GriezmannAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid
ForwardPoland Robert LewandowskiFC_Barcelona Barcelona
ForwardArgentina Julián AlvarezAtletico_Madrid Atlético Madrid
ForwardSpain Iago AspasCelta_de_Vigo Celta Vigo

Note: Players in bold are the main eleven.

La Liga 2024–25 Team information and Sponsor

TeamManagerCaptainKit Manufucturer
Alaves AlavésArgentina Eduardo CoudetSpain Antonio SiveraPuma
Athletic_Bilbao Athletic BilbaoSpain Ernesto ValverdeSpain Óscar de MarcosCastore
Atletico_Madrid Atlético MadridArgentina Diego SimeoneSpain KokeNike
FC_Barcelona BarcelonaGermany Hansi FlickGermany Marc-André ter StegenNike
Celta_de_Vigo Celta VigoSpain Claudio GiráldezSpain Iago AspasHummel
Espanyol_logo EspanyolSpain Manolo GonzálezSpain Sergi GómezKelme
Getafe_logo GetafeSpain José BordalásTogo DjenéJoma
Girona_FC_Logo GironaSpain MíchelUruguay Cristhian StuaniPuma
Las_Palmas Las PalmasSpain Diego MartínezSpain Kirian RodríguezHummel
Leganés LeganésSpain Borja JiménezSpain Sergio GonzálezJoma
Mallorca MallorcaSpain Jagoba ArrasateSpain Antonio RaílloNike
Osasuna_logo OsasunaSpain Vicente MorenoSpain Sergio HerreraMacron
Rayo_Vallecano Rayo VallecanoSpain Iñigo PérezSpain Óscar ValentínUmbro
Real_betis_logo Real BetisChile Manuel PellegriniSpain IscoHummel
Real_Madrid_CF Real MadridItaly Carlo AncelottiCroatia Luka ModrićAdidas
Real_Sociedad_logo Real SociedadSpain Imanol AlguacilSpain Mikel OyarzabalMacron
Sevilla_FC SevillaSpain Joaquín CaparrósSerbia Nemanja GudeljCastore
ValenciaValencia ValenciaSpain Carlos CorberánSpain José GayàPuma
Valladolid ValladolidSpain Álvaro RubioSpain Javi SánchezKappa
Villarreal_CF VillarrealSpain MarcelinoSpain Raúl AlbiolJoma

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