La Liga 2023/24: How it ends

La Liga 23/24 has ended and we will update the full list of winners, European competition spots, relegated teams, and promoted teams.

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La Liga 2023/24 ended

Real Madrid has reclaimed the league title, while Barcelona secured second place with a victory at Sevilla in the last fixture of the competition.

The Catalan side beat Seville in Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan at Xavi Hernandez’s last match as Barca’s manager.

Barca will compete in the Champions League next season while having a chance for a title with the Supercopa of Spain ahead.

Real Madrid won La Liga
Real Madrid won La Liga

Dark horses Girona enjoyed the season with 71 points and had their first Champions League football for the first time. 

La Liga 23/24 table and how much teams earn

Real Madrid, as champions, will bring home a mammoth bonus of 143 million euros.

With the league table now set, this is how much money each La Liga team will receive from the league’s TV rights revenue at the end of the season:

  • 1)Real Madrid – €143 million 
  • 2)Barcelona – €130 million
  •  3)Girona – €118 million
  •  4)Atletico Madrid – €106 million
  •  5)Athletic Club – €93 million
  •  6)Real Sociedad – €81 million
  •  7)Real Betis – €68 million
  •  8)Villarreal – €59 million 
  • 9)Valencia – €56 million 
  • 10)Deportivo Alaves – €54 million

Supercopa of Spain by LaLiga

  1. Real Madrid
  2. FC Barcelona

Champions League spots

  1. Real Madrid
  2. FC Barcelona
  3. Girona
  4. Athletic of Madrid

Europe League spots

  1. Athletic Club
  2. Real Sociedad

Conference League spots

  1. Real Betis

Relegated

  1. Granada
  2. Almería
  3. Cádiz

Top scorers of La Liga 23/24

Artem Dovbyk was the big surprise as the Girona’s talisman beat Robert Lewandowski, Sorloth, Jude Bellingham in the race to win the league best scorer this season.

  1. Dovbyk (Girona): 24 goals
  2. Sorloth (Villarreal): 23 goals
  3. Jude Bellingham (Real GiMadrid): 19 goals
  4. Robert Lewandowski (FC Barcelona): 19 goals
  5. Budimir (Osasuna): 16 goals
  6. In-Nesyri (Seville): 16 goals
  7. Griezmann (Athletic): 16won goals
  8. Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid): 15 goals
  9. Mayoral (Getafe): 15 goals
  10. Morata (Athletic): 15 goals

Trophy Zamora winner of La Liga 23/24

  1. Unai Simón (Athletic Club): 33 goals in 36 parties – 0,92 of coefficient
  2. Ter Stegen (FC Barcelona): 27 goals in 28 parties – 0,96 of coefficient
  3. Remiro (Real Sociedad): 38 goals in 34 parties – 1 of coefficient
  4. Sivera (Alavés): 38 goals in 34 parties – 1,12 of coefficient
  5. Oblak (Athletic of Madrid): 43 goals in 38 parties – 1,13 of coefficient
  6. Mamardashvili (Valencia): 41 goals in 36 parties – 1,14 of coefficient
  7. Rajkovic (Mallorca): 43 goals in 36 parties – 1,19 of coefficient
  8. Gazzaniga (Girona): 46 goals in 38 parties – 1,21 of coefficient
  9. Valleys (The Palms): 44 goals in 36 parties – 1,22 of coefficient
  10. Dimitrievski (Ray Vallecano): 47 goals in 37 parties – 1,27 of coefficient

Promoted teams to LaLiga EA SPORTS 2024/2025

  1. Valladolid
  2. Leganés (71) or Eibar (68), for defining in the last day

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