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1971–72 La Liga
41st season of La Liga
41st season of La Liga
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Primera División |
| season | 1971–72 |
| winners | Real Madrid (15th title) |
| relegated | Sevilla |
| Córdoba | |
| Sabadell | |
| continentalcup1 | [European Cup](1972-73-european-cup) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Real Madrid |
| continentalcup2 | [Cup Winners' Cup](1972-73-european-cup-winners-cup) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Atlético Madrid |
| continentalcup3 | [UEFA Cup](1972-73-uefa-cup) |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Valencia |
| Barcelona | |
| Las Palmas | |
| league topscorer | Enrique Porta (20 goals) |
| biggest home win | Real Sociedad 6–0 Real Betis |
| biggest away win | Córdoba 0–4 Valencia |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 675 |
| prevseason | [1970–71](1970-71-la-liga) |
| nextseason | [1972–73](1972-73-la-liga) |
Córdoba Sabadell Barcelona Las Palmas
The 1971–72 La Liga was the 41st season since its establishment. The season began on 4 September 1971, and concluded on 14 May 1972. It was played by 18 clubs after the expansion from the previous season.
Team locations
| Team | Home city | Stadium |
|---|---|---|
| Athletic Bilbao | Bilbao | San Mamés |
| Atlético Madrid | Madrid | Vicente Calderón |
| Barcelona | Barcelona | Nou Camp |
| Burgos | Burgos | El Plantío |
| Celta | Vigo | Balaídos |
| Córdoba | Córdoba | El Arcángel |
| Deportivo La Coruña | A Coruña | Riazor |
| Español | Barcelona | Sarriá |
| Granada | Granada | Los Cármenes |
| Las Palmas | Las Palmas | Insular |
| Málaga | Málaga | La Rosaleda |
| Real Betis | Seville | Benito Villamarín |
| Real Madrid | Madrid | Santiago Bernabéu |
| Real Sociedad | San Sebastián | Atocha |
| Sabadell | Sabadell | Creu Alta |
| Sevilla | Seville | Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán |
| Sporting Gijón | Gijón | El Molinón |
| Valencia | Valencia | Luis Casanova |
League table
Results table
[[Pichichi Trophy]]
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Spain **Enrique Porta** | Granada | |
| 2 | Spain Germán Dévora | Las Palmas | |
| 3 | Spain Juan María Amiano | Espanyol | |
| 4 | Spain Joaquín Sierra Gallego | Valencia | |
| Paraguay Bernardo Acosta | Sevilla | ||
| Spain Fernando Ansola | Real Sociedad | ||
| Spain Fidel Uriarte | Atlético Bilbao | ||
| Spain Luis Aragonés | Atlético Madrid | ||
| Spain Pirri | Real Madrid |
References
- La Liga 1971-1972
- Primera División 1971/72
- Futbolme.com
- All rounds in La Liga 1971-72
- List of La Liga Champions
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