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1934–35 La Liga

7th season of La Liga


7th season of La Liga

FieldValue
competitionPrimera División
season1934–35
winnersBetis (1st title)
relegatedDonostia
Arenas
league topscorerIsidro Lángara
(26 goals)
biggest home winAthletic Bilbao 8–0 Arenas
biggest away winRacing Santander 0–5 Betis
highest scoringOviedo 8–3 Español
matches132
total goals541
longest wins6 matches
Madrid FC
longest unbeaten9 matches
Athletic Madrid
longest losses8 matches
Arenas
longest winless13 matches
Arenas
prevseason[1933–34](1933-34-la-liga)
nextseason[1935–36](1935-36-la-liga)

Arenas (26 goals) Madrid FC Athletic Madrid Arenas Arenas

The 1934–35 season of La Liga began on 2 December 1934 and finished on 28 April 1935. It was won by Betis for the first and to date only time. It was also the first time Sevilla, Betis' cross-city rival participated.

Team information

ClubCityStadium
ArenasGetxoIbaiondo
Athletic BilbaoBilbaoSan Mamés
Athletic MadridMadridMetropolitano
BarcelonaBarcelonaLes Corts
BetisSevillePatronato Obrero
DonostiaSan SebastiánAtocha
EspañolBarcelonaSarriá
Madrid FCMadridChamartín
OviedoOviedoBuenavista
Racing SantanderSantanderEl Sardinero
SevillaSevilleNervión
ValenciaValenciaMestalla

League table

Results

Top scorers

RankGoalscorersTeamGoals
1ESP Isidro LángaraOviedo27
2ESP Julio ElíceguiAthletic Madrid20
ESP Ildefonso SañudoMadrid FC
ESP Campanal ISevilla
5Spain BataAthletic Bilbao17
ESP José EscoláBarcelona
7Spain Francisco IriondoEspañol15
8Spain Victorio UnamunoBetis13
Spain Luis RegueiroMadrid FC
9Spain José IraragorriAthletic Bilbao12
Spain José María ArtecheRacing Santander

[[Pichichi Trophy]]

Note: This list is the alternative top scorers list provided by newspaper Diario Marca; it differs from the one above which is based on official match reports.

GoalscorersGoalTeam
**Isidro Lángara**Oviedo CF
Julio ElíceguiAthletic Club de Madrid
Ildefonso SañudoMadrid FC
Campanal ISevilla FC

References

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