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1948–49 La Liga
18th season of La Liga
18th season of La Liga
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Primera División |
| season | 1948–49 |
| winners | Barcelona |
| (4th title) | |
| relegated | Alcoyano |
| Sabadell | |
| continentalcup1 | Latin Cup |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Barcelona |
| league topscorer | César Rodríguez |
| (27 goals) | |
| biggest home win | Valencia 7–0 Gimnástico |
| biggest away win | Sevilla 1–5 Real Madrid |
| highest scoring | Celta 6–4 Gimnástico |
| matches | 182 |
| total goals | 739 |
| longest wins | 4 matches |
| Barcelona | |
| Valencia | |
| Real Madrid | |
| Atlético Madrid | |
| Sevilla | |
| longest losses | 6 matches |
| Gimnástico | |
| longest unbeaten | 10 matches |
| Real Madrid | |
| longest winless | 8 matches |
| Sabadell | |
| prevseason | [1947–48](1947-48-la-liga) |
| nextseason | [1949–50](1949-50-la-liga) |
(4th title) Sabadell (27 goals) Barcelona Valencia Real Madrid Atlético Madrid Sevilla Gimnástico Real Madrid Sabadell
The 1948–49 La Liga was the 18th season since its establishment. Barcelona won their fourth title, the second consecutive.
Team locations
Valladolid made their debut in La Liga. The first club from Castile and León to play in the Primera Division
| Club | City | Stadium |
|---|---|---|
| Alcoyano | Alcoy | El Collao |
| Atlético Bilbao | Bilbao | San Mamés |
| Atlético Madrid | Madrid | Metropolitano |
| Barcelona | Barcelona | Les Corts |
| Celta | Vigo | Balaídos |
| Deportivo La Coruña | A Coruña | Riazor |
| Gimnástico | Tarragona | Avenida de Cataluña |
| Español | Barcelona | Sarriá |
| Oviedo | Oviedo | Buenavista |
| Real Madrid | Madrid | Chamartín |
| Sabadell | Sabadell | Cruz Alta |
| Sevilla | Seville | Nervión |
| Valencia | Valencia | Mestalla |
| Valladolid | Valladolid | Municipal |
League table
Results
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ESP César Rodríguez | Barcelona | 28 |
| 2 | ESP Telmo Zarra | Atlético Bilbao | 22 |
| 3 | ESP Pahiño | Real Madrid | 21 |
| 4 | ESP Mundo | Valencia | 19 |
| 5 | ESP Adrián Escudero | Atlético Madrid | 17 |
| 6 | ESP Vicente Seguí | Valencia | 16 |
| 7 | ESP Ángel Cabido | Oviedo | 15 |
| ESP Pablo Olmedo | Real Madrid | ||
| 9 | ESP Rafael Franco | Deportivo La Coruña | 14 |
| ESP Manuel Marquínez | Deportivo La Coruña | ||
| ESP Gallardo | Gimnástico |
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