Season | 2015–16 |
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Dates | 21 August 2015 – 15 May 2016 |
Champions | Barcelona 24th title |
Relegated | Rayo Vallecano Getafe Levante |
Champions League | Barcelona Real Madrid Atlético Madrid Villarreal Sevilla (as Europa League winners) |
Europa League | Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo |
Matches played | 380 |
Goals scored | 1,043 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Luis Suárez (40 goals) |
Best goalkeeper | Jan Oblak (0.47 goals per match) |
Biggest home win | Real Madrid 10–2 Rayo Vallecano (20 December 2015) |
Biggest away win | Deportivo La Coruña 0–8 Barcelona (20 April 2016) |
Highest scoring | Real Madrid 10–2 Rayo Vallecano (20 December 2015) |
Longest winning run | 12 matches[1] Barcelona Real Madrid |
Longest unbeaten run | 23 matches[1] Barcelona |
Longest winless run | 13 matches[1] Deportivo La Coruña Getafe |
Longest losing run | 7 matches[1] Getafe |
Highest attendance | 98,902 Barcelona 1–2 Real Madrid (2 April 2016)[1] |
Lowest attendance | 4,215 Eibar 5–1 Granada (18 January 2016)[1] |
Total attendance | 10,554,764[1] |
Average attendance | 27,775[1] |
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2014–15
2016–17 →
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Season | 2015–16 |
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Dates | 21 August 2015 – 15 May 2016 |
Champions | Barcelona 24th title |
Relegated | Rayo Vallecano Getafe Levante |
Champions League | Barcelona Real Madrid Atlético Madrid Villarreal Sevilla (as Europa League winners) |
Europa League | Athletic Bilbao Celta Vigo |
Matches played | 380 |
Goals scored | 1,043 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Luis Suárez (40 goals) |
Best goalkeeper | Jan Oblak (0.47 goals per match) |
Biggest home win | Real Madrid 10–2 Rayo Vallecano (20 December 2015) |
Biggest away win | Deportivo La Coruña 0–8 Barcelona (20 April 2016) |
Highest scoring | Real Madrid 10–2 Rayo Vallecano (20 December 2015) |
Longest winning run | 12 matches[1] Barcelona Real Madrid |
Longest unbeaten run | 23 matches[1] Barcelona |
Longest winless run | 13 matches[1] Deportivo La Coruña Getafe |
Longest losing run | 7 matches[1] Getafe |
Highest attendance | 98,902 Barcelona 1–2 Real Madrid (2 April 2016)[1] |
Lowest attendance | 4,215 Eibar 5–1 Granada (18 January 2016)[1] |
Total attendance | 10,554,764[1] |
Average attendance | 27,775[1] |
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2014–15
2016–17 →
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