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2009–10 La Liga

79th season of La Liga


79th season of La Liga

FieldValue
competitionLa Liga
season[2009–10](2009-10-in-spanish-football)
dates29 August 2009 – 16 May 2010
winnersBarcelona
20th title
relegatedValladolid
Tenerife
Xerez
continentalcup1[Champions League](2010-11-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersBarcelona
Real Madrid
Valencia
Sevilla
continentalcup2[Europa League](2010-11-uefa-europa-league)
continentalcup2 qualifiersAtlético Madrid (as [Europa League](2009-10-uefa-europa-league) winners)
Getafe
Villarreal
league topscorerLionel Messi
(34 goals)
biggest home winReal Madrid 6–0 Zaragoza
(19 December 2009)
biggest away winTenerife 0–5 Barcelona
(10 January 2010)
highest scoringReal Madrid 6–2 Villarreal
(21 February 2010)
matches380
total goals1031
prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-la-liga)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-la-liga)

20th title Tenerife Xerez Real Madrid Valencia Sevilla Getafe Villarreal (34 goals) (19 December 2009) (10 January 2010) (21 February 2010) The 2009–10 La Liga (known as the Liga BBVA for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th season of La Liga since its establishment. Barcelona were the defending champions, having won their 19th La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on 29 August 2009, and concluded on 16 May 2010; all top-flight European leagues ended earlier than the previous season due to the impending 2010 FIFA World Cup. A total of 20 teams contested the league, 17 of which already contested in the 2008–09 season, and three of which were promoted from the Segunda División. In addition, a new match ball – the Nike T90 Ascente – served as the official ball for all matches.

On 16 May 2010, Barcelona secured a second consecutive La Liga title, and twentieth league title overall, following a 4–0 home victory against Valladolid. Barcelona's Lionel Messi won the La Liga award for Best Player for a second straight season.

Real Madrid's 96 points made them the runners-up with the highest points total in the history of Europe's top five leagues, until this was surpassed by Liverpool's 97 points in the 2018–19 Premier League.

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2008–09 Segunda División

  • Xerez CD (debut in top tier)
  • Real Zaragoza
  • CD Tenerife

Teams relegated to 2009–10 Segunda División

  • Real Betis
  • CD Numancia
  • Recreativo de Huelva

Team information

Stadia and locations

TeamClub home cityVenueCapacity
AlmeríaAlmeríaEstadio del Mediterráneo22,000
Athletic BilbaoBilbaoSan Mamés39,750
Atlético MadridMadridVicente Calderón54,851
BarcelonaBarcelonaCamp Nou98,772
Deportivo La CoruñaA CoruñaRiazor34,600
EspanyolBarcelonaEstadi Cornellà-El Prat40,500
GetafeGetafeColiseum Alfonso Pérez17,700
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda28,963
MallorcaPalma de MallorcaONO Estadi23,142
OsasunaPamplonaEstadio Reyno de Navarra19,800
Racing SantanderSantanderEl Sardinero22,271
Real MadridMadridSantiago Bernabéu80,354
SevillaSevillaRamón Sánchez Pizjuán48,649
SportingGijónEl Molinón25,885
TenerifeSanta Cruz de TenerifeHeliodoro Rodríguez López24,000
ValenciaValenciaMestalla55,000
ValladolidValladolidEstadio José Zorrilla26,512
VillarrealVila-realEl Madrigal25,000
XerezJerez de la FronteraChapín20,523
ZaragozaZaragozaLa Romareda34,596

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamChairmanHead CoachKit manufacturerShirt sponsorShirt sponsor (back)Shirt sponsor (sleeve)Shorts sponsorSocks sponsor
AlmeríaESP Alfonso GarcíaSpain Juanma LilloUDA*None*Andalucía*None**None**None*
Athletic BilbaoESP Fernando García MacuaESP Joaquín CaparrósUmbroPetronorEuskadiDiputación Foral de Vizcaya*None**None*
Atlético MadridESP Enrique CerezoESP Quique Sánchez FloresNikeKiaKyocera*None*Paf*None*
BarcelonaESP Joan LaportaESP Pep GuardiolaNikeUNICEF*None*TV3*None**None*
Deportivo La CoruñaESP Augusto LendoiroESP Miguel Ángel LotinaLottoEstrella Galicia*None**None**None**None*
EspanyolESP Daniel Sánchez LlibreARG Mauricio PochettinoUhlsportInterapuestas.comTrina SolarTV3Abasol*None*
GetafeESP Ángel TorresESP MíchelJomaBurger KingGrupo Galco*None*SDS Seguridad*None*
MálagaESP Fernando SanzESP Juan MuñizUmbroWilliam HillAndalucíaTesesaClínicas Rincón Torre del Mar, Málaga 2016 Capital Europea de la Cultura*None*
MallorcaESP Tomeu VidalESP Gregorio ManzanoIn-house/MacronIlles Balears/Air EuropaConstrucciones Llabrés Feliuib-redMeliá Hoteles, Illes BalearsQuely
OsasunaESP Patxi IzcoESP José Antonio CamachoDiadoraYingli SolarNGS TechnologyCaja NavarraReyno de Navarra, NGS Technology*None*
Racing SantanderESP Francisco PerníaESP Miguel Ángel PortugalSLAM*None**None*Cantabria Infinita*None**None*
Real MadridESP Florentino PérezCHI Manuel PellegriniAdidasbwin.com*None**None**None**None*
SevillaESP José María del NidoESP Antonio ÁlvarezJoma[12BET](12bet)Andalucía[12BET](12bet)[12BET](12bet)*None*
SportingESP Manuel Vega-ArangoESP Manolo PreciadoAstoreGijón, AsturiasVegasolAsturias Paraíso Natural, Deporte AsturianoAsturias Paraíso Natural, Gijón, Deporte Asturiano*None*
TenerifeESP Miguel ConcepciónESP José Luis OltraPumaCajaCanarias (H)/Tenerife disfruta de todo (A)Televisión Canaria, CepsaTelevisión Canaria (H)/Islas Líneas Aéreas (A), CajaCanariasCajaCanarias, Televisión Canaria*None*
ValenciaESP Manuel LlorenteESP Unai EmeryKappaUnibet*None**None*Herbalife*None*
ValladolidESP Carlos Suárez SuredaESP Javier ClementePumaCaja DueroEn tu corazón ValladolidVino Emina SinBanco de Castilla, Del Cura y Miranda AXA*None*
VillarrealESP Fernando RoigESP Juan Carlos GarridoPumaAeroport Castelló*None*Canal Nou*None**None*
XerezARG Federico SouzaARG Néstor GorositoLegeaCajasol*None**None**None**None*
ZaragozaESP Agapito IglesiasESP José Aurelio GayAdidasTelefónica*None**None**None**None*

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
MálagaESP Antonio TapiaMutual consent1 June 2009ESP Juan Muñiz13 June 20098th ([2008–09](2008-09-la-liga))
Real MadridESP Juande RamosEnd of contract1 June 2009CHI Manuel Pellegrini2 June 20092nd ([2008–09](2008-09-la-liga))
VillarrealCHI Manuel PellegriniSigned for Real Madrid and thus purchased rights for €4m2 June 2009ESP Ernesto Valverde2 June 20095th ([2008–09](2008-09-la-liga))
Racing SantanderESP Juan MuñizMutual consent13 June 2009ESP Juan Carlos Mandiá26 June 200912th ([2008–09](2008-09-la-liga))
XerezESP Esteban VigoMutual consent28 June 2009ESP José Ángel Ziganda8 July 20091st in Segunda División ([2008–09](2008-09-segunda-division))
Atlético MadridESP Abel ResinoSacked23 October 2009ESP Quique Sánchez Flores23 October 200915th
Racing SantanderESP Juan Carlos MandiáSacked9 November 2009ESP Miguel Ángel Portugal19 November 200917th
ZaragozaESP MarcelinoSacked12 December 2009Spain José Aurelio Gay23 December 200917th
AlmeríaMEX Hugo SánchezSacked20 December 2009Spain Juanma Lillo23 December 200917th
XerezESP José Ángel ZigandaSacked12 January 2010ARG Néstor Gorosito19 January 201020th
VillarrealESP Ernesto ValverdeSacked31 January 2010ESP Juan Carlos Garrido1 February 20109th
ValladolidESP José Luis MendilibarSacked1 February 2010ESP Onésimo Sánchez1 February 201017th
SevillaESP Manolo JiménezSacked23 March 2010ESP Antonio Álvarez26 March 20105th
ValladolidESP Onésimo SánchezSacked5 April 2010ESP Javier Clemente6 April 201019th

League table

Results

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Win: bgcolor=#DFE7FF|score Loss: bgcolor=#FFDFDF|score Draw: bgcolor=#FFFDD0|score

Calendar

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Almería – ALM • Athletic Bilbao – ATH • Atlético Madrid – ATM • FC Barcelona – BAR • Deportivo La Coruña – DEP
RCD Espanyol – ESP • Getafe CF – GET • Málaga CF – MLG • RCD Mallorca – MAL • CA Osasuna – OSA
Racing Santander – RAC • Real Madrid – RMA • Sevilla FC – SEV • Sporting de Gijón – SPG • CD Tenerife – TEN •
Valencia CF – VAL • Real Valladolid – VLD • Villarreal CF – VILL • Xerez CD – XER • Real Zaragoza – ZAR
Win Loss Draw HomeClubMatch1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
AlmeríaVLDSPGGETATMRACBARMLGVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARMLGVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEV
0–01–01–02–22–21–01–20–32–12–03–11–44–21–12–01–01–11–11–01–13–12–21–00–22–21–02–01–01–01–14–11–20–00–12–14–22–22–3
Athletic BilbaoESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALMLGRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALMLGRMADEP
1–00–13–21–00–42–21–22–01–00–21–11–41–21–22–02–01–11–03–11–03–22–14–10–02–00–02–22–04–34–14–12–00–00–01–31–15–12–0
Atlético MadridMLGRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETMLGRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGET
3–01–15–22–22–22–13–01–11–02–32–14–00–21–21–12–10–43–21–00–21–12–11–04–11–11–04–12–03–23–03–01–22–13–13–13–11–10–3
BarcelonaSPGGETATMRACMLGALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACMLGALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLD
3–00–25–21–40–21–00–06–11–14–21–11–01–31–00–21–10–54–00–30–12–12–14–02–12–23–02–42–00–14–10–23–00–03–11–44–12–34–0
DeportivoRMAMLGESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMAMLGESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATH
3–21–02–30–31–00–11–04–01–10–22–10–11–31–10–00–01–02–03–11–30–02–02–11–03–11–10–22–11–33–01–13–00–01–00–13–11–02–0
EspanyolATHRMADEPMLGXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPMLGXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMAL
1–00–32–32–10–00–02–10–01–11–00–24–00–41–02–01–02–12–01–11–03–02–02–11–10–04–12–00–00–01–13–03–10–00–10–21–02–12–0
GetafeRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGMLGATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGMLGATM
1–40–21–03–13–02–13–12–02–00–20–25–13–22–11–21–01–01–01–00–02–12–22–10–20–03–02–22–41–31–10–13–03–24–30–01–12–10–3
MálagaATMDEPRACESPBARXERALMVILLVALTENZARSEVOSAVLDMALSPGATHGETRMAATMDEPRACESPBARXERALMVILLVALTENZARSEVOSAVLDMALSPGATHGETRMA
3–01–01–22–10–21–11–22–10–12–21–12–21–11–12–12–21–11–02–00–20–00–32–12–12–41–02–01–01–12–01–22–20–01–11–11–12–11–1
MallorcaXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMLGATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMLGATHRMADEPESP
2–01–14–02–03–04–13–11–11–04–23–11–14–10–12–12–02–02–01–12–11–01–01–31–23–03–04–10–00–11–13–21–12–01–11–31–41–02–0
OsasunaVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZARMLGMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZARMLGMALATHRMADEPESPXER
1–12–10–21–21–02–13–01–11–12–01–30–11–10–12–00–01–02–01–20–21–01–01–13–20–01–01–32–01–03–02–02–22–00–03–23–12–11–1
Racing SantanderGETATMMLGBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMMLGBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPG
1–41–11–21–42–20–12–21–11–00–21–00–10–43–22–02–01–21–10–10–01–10–34–00–20–00–01–30–04–30–21–13–12–21–22–11–52–12–0
Real MadridDEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHMLGDEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHMLG
3–20–35–00–23–02–14–20–02–02–31–01–04–22–36–00–02–01–02–01–33–00–36–21–53–21–43–12–43–20–20–21–22–01–23–21–45–11–1
SevillaVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENMLGVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENMLGVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALM
2–04–10–22–00–42–11–00–00–23–21–22–21–10–11–22–11–24–01–02–12–11–01–30–03–21–12–01–13–03–01–22–13–04–33–11–52–32–3
Sporting GijónBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDMLGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDMLGGETATMRAC
3–01–02–21–11–04–11–20–01–11–00–01–02–10–12–12–21–03–20–10–13–11–11–33–23–00–03–12–10–02–21–00–23–00–21–11–11–12–0
TenerifeZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLMLGSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLMLGSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVAL
1–02–14–01–03–00–12–11–05–02–21–23–32–12–11–12–00–51–10–01–31–01–04–11–53–14–12–12–21–13–00–00–23–23–12–14–12–21–0
ValenciaSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMMLGZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMMLGZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTEN
2–02–42–23–12–20–10–00–30–13–11–31–11–22–30–01–01–34–10–02–12–01–12–14–10–03–02–01–03–03–03–22–02–01–00–23–12–01–0
ValladolidALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVMLGSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVMLGSPGGETATMRACBAR
0–02–41–21–23–02–24–24–01–10–03–1121–11–12–11–00–41–10–31–12–01–11–11–22–01–40–20–03–00–20–02–10–00–20–03–12–14–0
VillarrealOSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERMLGTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERMLGTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAR
1–11–13–20–21–00–02–12–15–03–23–11–03–21–22–01–11–14–24–20–21–02–16–21–00–02–02–02–23–00–21–03–02–11–21–44–22–03–3
XerezMALATHRMADEPESPMLGVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSAMALATHRMADEPESPMLGVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALZAROSA
2–00–15–00–30–01–12–11–00–20–00–05–10–23–20–21–01–30–01–22–13–20–32–11–12–42–02–11–13–02–20–11–22–23–12–13–13–21–1
ZaragozaTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALMLGOSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILLTENSEVVLDSPGGETATMRACBARALMVALMLGOSAMALATHRMADEPESPXERVILL
1–04–11–21–13–02–12–26–12–13–11–10–14–11–26–00–02–10–04–21–32–11–11–30–21–10–02–41–03–02–02–01–10–01–20–11–03–23–3

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Awards

La Liga Awards

La Liga's governing body, the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, honoured the competition's best players and coach with the La Liga Awards.

AwardRecipientBest PlayerBest CoachBest GoalkeeperBest DefenderBest Midfielder(s)Best Forward
ARG Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
ESP Pep Guardiola (Barcelona)
ESP Víctor Valdés (Barcelona)
ESP Gerard Piqué (Barcelona)
ESP Xavi (Barcelona)
ESP Jesús Navas (Sevilla)
ARG Lionel Messi (Barcelona)

Pichichi Trophy

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ARG Lionel MessiBarcelona34
2ARG Gonzalo HiguaínReal Madrid27
3POR Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid26
4ESP David VillaValencia21
5URU Diego ForlánAtlético Madrid18
6SWE Zlatan IbrahimovićBarcelona16
ESP Roberto SoldadoGetafe
8BRA Luís FabianoSevilla15
9ESP Fernando LlorenteAthletic Bilbao14
ESP NinoTenerife

Zamora Trophy

The Ricardo Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with the lowest ratio of goals conceded to matches played. A goalkeeper had to play at least 28 matches of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.

RankPlayerClubGoals
againstMatchesAverage
1ESP Víctor ValdésBarcelona24380.63
2ESP Iker CasillasReal Madrid35380.92
3ESP César SánchezValencia29300.97
4ESP Daniel AranzubiaDeportivo La Coruña42361.17
5ESP RicardoOsasuna45371.22

Top assists

RankPlayerClubAssists
1ESP XaviBarcelona14
2BRA Dani AlvesBarcelona10
ARG Lionel MessiBarcelona
4ESP GutiReal Madrid9
ESP Pedro LeónGetafe
BRA MarceloReal Madrid
ESP Jesús NavasSevilla
8ARG Éver BanegaValencia8
URU Chory CastroMallorca
ESP MomoXerez
ESP Pedro MunitisRacing Santander
ESP Borja ValeroMallorca

Fair Play award

This award is given annually since 1999 to the team with the best fair play during the season. This ranking takes into account aspects such as cards, suspension of matches, audience behaviour and other penalties. This section not only aims to determine the best fair play, but also serves to break the tie in teams that are tied in all the other rules: points, head-to-head, goal difference and goals scored.

RankClubMatches[[File:Yellow card.svg15pxYellow card]][[File:Yellow card.svg15pxDouble Yellow Card/Ejection]] [[File:Yellow card.svg15pxDouble Yellow Card/Ejection]][[File:Red card.svg15pxDirect Red Card]][[File:DIN 4844-2 D-P003.svg25pxGames of Suspension (Player, only when +3)]][[File:DIN 4844-2 D-P027.svg25pxGames of Suspension (Club's Personnel)]][[File:Waldhof fans.png30pxAudience Behavior]]Points
1Real Madrid388523
2Tenerife388622113
3Deportivo La Coruña386813410, 21, 28, 281 Mild17
4Barcelona38732345, 18, 21, 25
5Mallorca38931226, 11
6Almería3898321 Mild36
7Atlético Madrid38904321, 231 Mild10
8Osasuna3883362 Milds7, 11, 1 Serious14
Sporting Gijón3898221342 Milds20, 34**123**
10Espanyol3811061
11Racing Santander381041145, 20, 24, 29
12Villarreal389554152 Milds8, 37
13Athletic Bilbao3896451222 Milds7, 11
Getafe381072135, 27, 281 Mild22**134**
Valladolid3810036210, 20**134**
16Valencia38113341242 Milds3, 23
17Sevilla3810146212 Milds12, 19
18Xerez3810045510, 23, 25, 31, 321 Mild22
19Zaragoza3812922210, 271 Mild34
20Málaga38135181 Mild23
  • Source: Guia As de La Liga 2010–11, p. 129 (sports magazine)

Source: RFEF Referee's reports, Competition Committee's Sanctions, Appeal Committee Resolutions, Spanish Sports Disciplinary Committee Resolutions and RFEF's Directory about Fair Play Rankings

Pedro Zaballa award

Atlético Madrid and Sevilla supporters

Season statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: ESP Raúl for Real Madrid against Deportivo (29 August 2009).
  • Last goal of the season: NED Rafael van der Vaart for Real Madrid against Málaga (16 May 2010).

Hat-tricks

Main article: List of La Liga hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateReference
ESP Roberto SoldadoGetafeRacing Santander4–1 (A)30 August 2009[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=8914](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=8914)
MLI Seydou KeitaBarcelonaZaragoza6–1 (H)25 October 2009[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=9436](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=9436)
ESP Roberto SoldadoGetafeXerez5–1 (H)29 November 2009[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=9758](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=9758)
ARG Lionel MessiBarcelonaTenerife5–0 (A)10 January 2010[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10078](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10078)
ARG Lionel MessiBarcelonaValencia3–0 (H)14 March 2010[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10674](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10674)
ARG Gonzalo HiguaínReal MadridValladolid4–1 (A)14 March 2010[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10669](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10669)
ARG Lionel MessiBarcelonaZaragoza4–2 (A)21 March 2010[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10735](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=10735)
POR Cristiano RonaldoReal MadridMallorca4–1 (A)5 May 2010[http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=11222](http://actas.rfef.es/actas/RFEF_CmpPartido?cod_primaria=1000144&CodActa=11222)

Discipline

  • First yellow card of the season: ESP Dani Aranzubia for Deportivo La Coruña against Real Madrid (29 August 2009)
  • First red card of the season: ARG Leandro Gioda for Xerez against Mallorca (30 August 2009)

Attendances

FC Barcelona drew the highest average home attendance in the 2009-10 edition of La Liga. !#!!Football club!!Home games!!Average attendance |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || FC Barcelona || 19 || 78,097 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Real Madrid || 19 || 74,921 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Valencia CF || 19 || 41,642 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Atlético de Madrid || 19 || 40,815 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Sevilla FC || 19 || 37,830 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Athletic Club || 19 || 36,642 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || RCD Espanyol || 19 || 27,229 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Real Zaragoza || 19 || 24,632 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Málaga CF || 19 || 23,918 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Real Sporting de Gijón || 19 || 20,329 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Deportivo de La Coruña || 19 || 18,932 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Real Valladolid || 19 || 18,285 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || CD Tenerife || 19 || 18,082 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Villarreal CF || 19 || 17,263 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Osasuna || 19 || 17,008 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Xerez CD || 19 || 16,708 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Racing de Santander || 19 || 16,515 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || RCD Mallorca || 19 || 13,036 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || UD Almería || 19 || 12,486 |- | style"text-align:center;"| _row_count || Getafe CF || 19 || 11,347 |- |} }}

References

References

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  2. (10 January 2010). "Tenerife 0–5 Barcelona". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  3. (21 February 2010). "Real Madrid 6–2 Villarreal". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  4. "92 Points Not Good Enough for Real Madrid to Win La Liga". [[Bleacher Report]].
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  7. (1 June 2009). "Juande Ramos se va del Real Madrid". [[Real Madrid C.F..
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  12. (26 June 2009). "Mandiá es el elegido de Pernía". [[Racing de Santander]].
  13. (28 June 2009). "Esteban Vigo no seguirá la próxima temporada como entrenador del Xerez". [[Xerez CD]].
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  22. (23 December 2009). "Lillo ya es nuevo técnico del Almería". [[UD Almería]].
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  26. (1 February 2010). "Garrido se hace cargo del Villarreal hasta junio". [[Villarreal CF]].
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  28. (1 February 2010). "Onésimo, hasta ahora entrenador del filial, será su sustituto.". [[Real Valladolid]].
  29. (23 March 2010). "El Consejo de Administración destituye a Manolo Jiménez". [[Sevilla FC]].
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  32. "Clemente dirigirá al Valladolid hasta el final de temporada".
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