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1947–48 La Liga
17th season of La Liga
17th season of La Liga
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Primera División |
| season | 1947–48 |
| winners | Barcelona |
| (3rd title) | |
| relegated | Real Sociedad |
| Real Gijón | |
| league topscorer | Pahiño |
| (21 goals) | |
| biggest home win | Atlético Madrid 8–0 Sabadell |
| biggest away win | Real Gijón 2–7 Atlético Madrid |
| highest scoring | Real Gijón 2–7 Atlético Madrid |
| matches | 182 |
| total goals | 696 |
| longest wins | 5 matches |
| Atlético Bilbao | |
| longest losses | 4 matches |
| Español | |
| Alcoyano | |
| Sabadell | |
| Real Sociedad | |
| longest unbeaten | 8 matches |
| Barcelona | |
| Valencia | |
| longest winless | 6 matches |
| Real Gijón | |
| prevseason | [1946–47](1946-47-la-liga) |
| nextseason | [1948–49](1948-49-la-liga) |
(3rd title) Real Gijón (21 goals) Atlético Bilbao Español Alcoyano Sabadell Real Sociedad Barcelona Valencia Real Gijón
The 1947–48 La Liga was the 17th season since its establishment. Barcelona achieved their third title.
From this season on, the relegation play-offs were eliminated and the bottom two at the end of the season were relegated.
Team locations
Real Madrid played the first half of the season at Estadio Metropolitano, until the opening of the Nuevo Estadio de Chamartín.
| Club | City | Stadium |
|---|---|---|
| Alcoyano | Alcoy | El Collaro |
| Atlético Bilbao | Bilbao | San Mamés |
| Atlético Madrid | Madrid | Metropolitano |
| Barcelona | Barcelona | Les Corts |
| Celta | Vigo | Balaídos |
| Gimnástico | Tarragona | Avenida de Cataluña |
| Español | Barcelona | Sarriá |
| Oviedo | Oviedo | Buenavista |
| Real Gijón | Gijón | El Molinón |
| Real Madrid | Madrid | Chamartín |
| Real Sociedad | San Sebastián | Atotxa |
| Sabadell | Sabadell | Cruz Alta |
| Sevilla | Seville | Nervión |
| Valencia | Valencia | Mestalla |
League table
Results
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ESP Pahiño | Celta | 21 |
| 2 | ESP Francisco Peralta | Gimnástico | 20 |
| 3 | ESP Antonio Vidal Caturla | Atlético Madrid | 19 |
| ESP César Rodríguez | Barcelona | ||
| 5 | ESP José Luis Panizo | Atlético Bilbao | 18 |
| 6 | ESP Esteban Echevarría | Oviedo | 16 |
| ESP Juan Araujo | Sevilla | ||
| 8 | ESP Silvestre Igoa | Valencia | 15 |
| 9 | ESP José Juncosa | Atlético Madrid | 14 |
| ESP Hermidita | Celta |
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