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1968–69 La Liga

28th season of La Liga


28th season of La Liga

FieldValue
competitionPrimera División
season1968–69
caption1968–69 Real Madrid team
winnersReal Madrid
(14th title)
relegatedMálaga
Español
Córdoba
continentalcup1[European Cup](1969-70-european-cup)
continentalcup1 qualifiersReal Madrid
continentalcup2[Cup Winners' Cup](1969-70-european-cup-winners-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersAtlético Bilbao
league topscorerAmancio
José Eulogio Gárate
(14 goals each)
biggest home winZaragoza 6–0 Granada
biggest away winMálaga 0–3 Barcelona
highest scoringAtlético Madrid 4–4 Atlético Bilbao
Real Madrid 5–3 Sabadell
matches240
total goals561
prevseason[1967–68](1967-68-la-liga)
nextseason[1969–70](1969-70-la-liga)

(14th title) Español Córdoba José Eulogio Gárate (14 goals each) Real Madrid 5–3 Sabadell

The 1968–69 La Liga was the 38th season since its establishment. The season began on 14 September 1968, and concluded on 20 April 1969.

Competition format

The relegation playoffs were disestablished and the three last qualified teams were directly relegated to Segunda División.

Team locations

TeamHome cityStadium
Atlético BilbaoBilbaoSan Mamés
Atlético MadridMadridVicente Calderón
BarcelonaBarcelonaNou Camp
CórdobaCórdobaEl Arcángel
Deportivo La CoruñaA CoruñaRiazor
ElcheElcheAltabix
EspañolBarcelonaSarrià
GranadaGranadaLos Cármenes
Las PalmasLas PalmasInsular
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda
PontevedraPontevedraPasarón
Real MadridMadridSantiago Bernabéu
Real SociedadSan SebastiánAtocha
SabadellSabadellCreu Alta
ValenciaValenciaMestalla
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda

League table

Results table

[[Pichichi Trophy]]

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Spain **Amancio**Real Madrid14
Spain **José Eulogio Gárate**Atlético Madrid14
3Paraguay Sebastián FleitasMálaga13
4Spain José Manuel LeónLas Palmas11
Spain Antonio Eduardo López BeciDeportivo La Coruña11
Spain José Antonio ZaldúaBarcelona11
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