La Liga records and statistics

La Liga is a Spanish professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Spanish football league system, it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs. The competition was formed in 1929, with an initial format of 10 teams.

Clubs

Records in this section refer to La Liga from its founding in 1929 through to the present.

All-time table

The all-time La Liga table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in La Liga since its inception in 1929. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2024–25 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2025–26 La Liga season.

League or status for 2025–26 season
2025–26 La Liga
2025–26 Segunda División
2025–26 Primera Federación
2025–26 Segunda Federación
2025–26 Tercera Federación
2025–26 Divisiones Regionales
Club no longer exists

Titles

  • Most league titles: 36, Real Madrid (1931–32, 1932–33, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2023–24)
  • Most consecutive league titles: 5, Real Madrid (twice): (1961 to 1965 and 1986 to 1990)

Top-flight appearances

  • Most appearances: 95, joint record (up to 2025–26)
    • Athletic Bilbao (1929–present)
    • Barcelona (1929–present)
    • Real Madrid (1929–present)

Wins

  • Most wins overall: 1,820 – Real Madrid
  • Most wins in a season: 32, Real Madrid (2011–12) and Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Most home wins in a season: 18, Real Madrid (1987–88 and 2009–10) and Barcelona (2009–10 and 2012–13)
  • Most away wins in a season: 16, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Fewest wins in a season: 2, joint record:
    • Sporting Gijón (1997–98): final record P38 W2 D7 L29
    • Logroñés (1994–95): final record P38 W2 D9 L27
    • Celta Vigo (1943–44): final record P26 W2 D5 L19
    • Real Betis (1942–43): final record P26 W2 D6 L18
  • 100% home win record in a season:
    • Athletic Bilbao (9 games, 1933–34)
    • Athletic Bilbao (11 games, 1935–36)
    • Barcelona (13 games, 1948–49)
    • Barcelona (15 games, 1952–53)
    • Sevilla (15 games, 1956–57)
    • Barcelona (15 games, 1958–59)
    • Barcelona (15 games, 1959–60)
    • Real Madrid (15 games, 1959–60)
    • Real Madrid (15 games, 1962–63)
    • Real Madrid (17 games, 1985–86)

Draws

  • Most draws overall: 718 – Athletic Bilbao
  • Most draws in a season: 18, Deportivo La Coruña (2015–16)

Losses

  • Most losses overall: 1,152 – Espanyol
  • Most losses in a season: 30 – Real Valladolid (2024–25)
  • Fewest losses in a season: 0, (18 games season) joint record:
    • Athletic Bilbao (1929–30; final record P18 W12 D6 L0)
    • Real Madrid (1931–32; final record P18 W10 D8 L0)
  • Fewest losses in a season under current league format (38 games): 1, joint record:
    • Real Madrid (1988–89; final record P38 W25 D12 L1)
    • Barcelona (2009–10; final record P38 W31 D6 L1)
    • Barcelona (2017–18; final record P38 W28 D9 L1)
    • Real Madrid (2023–24; final record P38 W29 D8 L1)
  • Fewest home losses in a season: 0, joint record:
    • Almería (1979–80)
    • Athletic Bilbao (1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34, 1935–36, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1975–76, 1977–78)
    • Atlético Madrid (1939–40, 1940–41, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1982–83, 2013–14)
    • Barcelona (1947–48, 1948–49, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1956–57, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1961–62, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1984–85, 1992–93, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2017–18)
    • Celta Vigo (1947–48, 1954–55, 1970–71)
    • Córdoba (1964–65)
    • Deportivo La Coruña (1949–50, 1954–55)
    • Espanyol (1948–49, 1963–64)
    • Granada (1971–72)
    • Hércules (1954–55)
    • Las Palmas (1954–55, 1967–68)
    • Osasuna (1957–58)
    • Oviedo (1933–34, 1944–45, 1990–91)
    • Pontevedra (1967–68)
    • Racing Santander (1931–32, 1933–34)
    • Real Betis (1934–35, 1983–84)
    • Real Madrid (1931–32, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2012–13, 2019–20, 2023–24)
    • Real Sociedad (1929, 1950–51, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1981–82, 2002–03)
    • Sevilla (1940–41, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1956–57, 1980–81)
    • Valencia (1931–32, 1940–41, 1948–49, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1979–80)
    • Zaragoza (1961–62, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1974–75)

Points

Most points in a La Liga season (at least 90 points)

Rank Club Season Points Matches
1 Real Madrid 2011–12 100 38
Barcelona 2012–13
3 Barcelona 2009–10 99
4 Real Madrid 2009–10 96
Barcelona 2010–11
6 Real Madrid 2023–24 95
7 Barcelona 2014–15 94
8 Real Madrid 2016–17 93
Barcelona 2017–18
10 Real Madrid 1996–97 92 42
Real Madrid 2010–11 38
Real Madrid 2014–15
13 Barcelona 2011–12 91
Barcelona 2015–16
15 Barcelona 1996–97 90 42
Atlético Madrid 2013–14 38
Real Madrid 2015–16
Barcelona 2016–17

Others

  • Most points overall in the top flight: 4,959 – Real Madrid
  • Most points in a season overall: 100, (87.72% of points), Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season at home: 55, Barcelona (2009–10 and 2012–13)
  • Most points in a season away: 50, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most points in a season opening half: 55, Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season closing half: 52, Real Madrid (2009–10)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 18 games): 30, Athletic Bilbao (1929–30)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 22 games): 34, Real Betis (1934–35)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 26 games): 40, Valencia (1941–42 and 1943–44)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 30 games): 52, Real Madrid (1960–61)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 34 games): 56, Real Madrid (1985–86)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 38 games): 62, Real Madrid (1987–88, 1988–89 and 1989–90)
  • Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 44 games): 66, Real Madrid (1986–87)
  • Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 42 games): 92, Real Madrid (1996–97)
  • Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 38 games): 100, Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2012–13)
  • Fewest points in a season (2 points for a win): 9, Celta Vigo (1943–44) final record P26 W2 D5 L19
  • Fewest points in a season (3 points for a win): 13, Sporting Gijón (1997–98) final record P38 W2 D7 L29
  • Fewest points in a season opening half: 3, Sporting Gijón (1997–98)
  • Fewest points in a season closing half: 1, Real Valladolid (2024–25)

Streaks

Wins

  • Most consecutive wins: 16, Barcelona (2010–11) and Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Most consecutive home wins: 39, Barcelona (16 February 1958 to 6 November 1960)
  • Most consecutive away wins: 13, Real Madrid (26 February 2017 to 14 October 2017)
  • Most consecutive wins on season's opening matchday: 10, Barcelona (2009–10 to 2018–19)
  • Longest win streak from the start of a season: 9, Real Madrid (1968–69)

Draws

  • Most consecutive draws: 9, Burgos (30 April 1978 to 28 October 1978)

Losses

  • Most consecutive losses: 12, Real Valladolid (8 March 2025 to 24 May 2025, ongoing)
  • Most consecutive losses at home: 9, Córdoba (24 January 2015 to 17 May 2015, ongoing)[citation needed]
  • Most consecutive losses away: 25, Hércules (11 September 1955 to 26 February 1967)[citation needed]

Games without a loss

  • Most consecutive league games without a loss: 43, Barcelona (8 April 2017 to 13 May 2018)
  • Most consecutive home league games without a loss: 121, Real Madrid (17 February 1957 to 7 March 1965)
  • Most consecutive away league games without a loss: 23, Barcelona (14 February 2010 to 30 April 2011)

Games without a win

  • Most consecutive league games without a win: 31, Almería (23 May 2023 to 11 March 2024)
  • Most consecutive league games without a win home: 19, Almería (28 May 2023 to 16 May 2024)
  • Most consecutive league games without a win away: 72, Hércules (8 December 1940 to 12 March 1967)

Games without scoring

  • Most consecutive league games without scoring: 8, joint record:
    • Sabadell (27 September 1987 to 6 December 1987)
    • Castellón (28 October 1990 to 6 January 1991)
    • Espanyol (5 July 2020 to 12 September 2021)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring at home: 7, Athletic Bilbao (6 January 1996 to 7 April 1996)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away: 12, Deportivo La Coruña (17 January 1965 to 4 December 1966)
  • Most consecutive league games without scoring away in a single season: 11, Hércules (17 November 2010 to 3 April 2011)

Games without conceding a goal

  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal: 13, Atlético Madrid (2 December 1990 to 17 March 1991)
  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal home: 12, Barcelona (23 April 2011 to 15 January 2012)
  • Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal away: 7, Barcelona (1 November 1986 to 7 February 1987)
  • Most games without conceding a goal in a season: 26, Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94), Barcelona (2022–23)
  • Most consecutive clean sheets from the start of a season: 8, Barcelona (2014–15)

Goals

Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 100 goals)

Rank Club Season Goals Matches
1 Real Madrid 2011–12 121 38
2 Real Madrid 2014–15 118
3 Barcelona 2016–17 116
4 Barcelona 2012–13 115
5 Barcelona 2011–12 114
6 Barcelona 2015–16 112
7 Barcelona 2014–15 110
Real Madrid 2015–16
9 Real Madrid 1989–90 107
10 Real Madrid 2016–17 106
11 Barcelona 2008–09 105
12 Real Madrid 2013–14 104
13 Real Madrid 2012–13 103
14 Real Madrid 2009–10 102
Real Madrid 2010–11
Barcelona 2024–25
Barcelona 1996–97 42
18 Barcelona 2013–14 100 38
  • Most goals in a season not including Real Madrid or Barcelona: 88 in 30 matches by Athletic Bilbao (1950–51).

Most goals in a season – all competitions (at least 150 goals)

Rank Club Season Liga Copa Europe Other Total
Goals Matches Goals Matches Goals Matches Goals Matches Goals Matches Goals/Game
1 Barcelona 2011–12 114 38 26 9 35 12 15 5 190 64 2.97
2 Barcelona 2014–15 110 38 34 9 31 13 0 0 175 60 2.92
3 Real Madrid 2011–12 121 38 14 6 35 12 4 2 174 58 3
Barcelona 2024–25 102 38 22 6 43 14 7 2 174 60 2.9
5 Real Madrid 2016–17 106 38 22 6 36 13 9 3 173 60 2.88
Barcelona 2015–16 112 38 27 9 22 10 12 5 173 62 2.79
7 Barcelona 2016–17 116 38 24 9 26 10 5 2 171 59 2.9
8 Real Madrid 2014–15 118 38 11 4 24 12 9 5 162 59 2.75
9 Real Madrid 2013–14 104 38 15 9 41 13 0 0 160 60 2.67
10 Real Madrid 1959–60 92 30 35 9 31 7 0 0 158 46 3.43
Barcelona 2008–09 105 38 17 9 36 15 0 0 158 62 2.55
Barcelona 2012–13 115 38 21 8 18 12 4 2 158 60 2.63
13 Real Madrid 2012–13 103 38 20 9 26 12 4 2 153 61 2.51
14 Barcelona 2010–11 95 38 22 9 30 13 5 2 152 62 2.47
  • First team to score at least 100 goals in a season: Valencia in 1941–42 (111 in 34 matches).
  • A number of teams managed to score over 100 goals in a season during the 1930s, when the national league and cup were played alongside the regional leagues. Most prolific among those was the Athletic Bilbao team of the early 1930s, who scored 126 goals in 1929–30, 137 goals in 1930–31, 127 goals in 1931–32, 127 goals in 1932–33 and 115 goals in 1933–34; others include Oviedo, who scored 114 goals in 1933–34 and 110 goals in 1935–36.
  • Most goals in a season (all competitions) besides Real Madrid and Barcelona: Sevilla in 2014–15 (119 in 60 matches).

Most effective team in a La Liga season (at least 3 goals per match)

Rank Club Season Goals Matches Goals/Match
1 Athletic Bilbao 1930–31 73 18 4.06
2 Athletic Bilbao 1929–30 63 3.50
Athletic Bilbao 1931–32
4 Athletic Bilbao 1933–34 61 3.39
5 Valencia 1941–42 85 26 3.27
6 Barcelona 1958–59 96 30 3.20
7 Real Madrid 2011–12 121 38 3.18
8 Atlético Aviación 1940–41 70 22 3.18
Sevilla 1940–41
10 Real Madrid 2014–15 118 38 3.10
11 Barcelona 1951–52 92 30 3.07
Real Madrid 1959–60
13 Barcelona 2012–13 115 38 3.02
14 Barcelona 2011–12 114 3.00
Valencia 1948–49 78 26

Others

  • Most league goals scored in a season: 121, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most home league goals scored in a season: 78, Real Madrid (1989–90)
  • Most away league goals scored in a season: 58, Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Most games scored in a season: 38 (scoring in every game in a single La Liga season), Barcelona (2012–13), Real Madrid (2016–17)
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 15, CD Logroñés (1994–95)
  • Fewest home league goals scored in a season: 8, Granada (1969–70)[citation needed]
  • Fewest away league goals scored in a season: 2, Deportivo La Coruña (1964–65)
  • Most league goals conceded in a season: 134, Lleida (1950–51)
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15, (18 game season) Real Madrid (1931–32)[citation needed]
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season at the current format (38 game season): 18, joint record Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94) & Atlético Madrid (2015–16)
  • Fewest league goals conceded home in a season: 2, joint record:
    • Córdoba (1964–65)[citation needed]
    • Pontevedra (1968–69)[citation needed]
  • Fewest league goals conceded away in a season: 9, joint record:
    • Real Madrid (1932–33)[citation needed]
    • Real Madrid (1968–69)[citation needed]
  • Best conceded goal quota in a season:
    • 0.474 goals per game, Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94), Atlético Madrid (2015–2016) (Real Madrid's record of 15 goals was in an 18-game season and equals 0.833 goals/game; Deportivo and Atlético Madrid's tallies of 18 are from 38-game seasons)[citation needed]
  • Best goal difference in a season: +89, Real Madrid (2011–12), Barcelona (2014–15)
  • Worst goal difference in a season: –93, Lleida (1950–51)
  • Most consecutive games scoring: 64, Barcelona (4 February 2012 to 5 October 2013)
  • Most consecutive games scoring at home: 88, Barcelona (10 February 1952 to 19 January 1958)[citation needed]
  • Most consecutive games scoring away: 35, Real Madrid (3 January 2016 to 29 October 2017)[citation needed]
  • Most goals on one day: 59 goals in 8 games, (17 September 1950)[citation needed]
  • Fewest goals on one day: 8 goals in 8 games, (18 March 1973)[citation needed]
  • Most goalscorers in a season: 22, Barcelona (2021–22)
  • Most league goals scored in a season opening half: 67, Real Madrid (2011–12)
  • Most league goals scored in a season closing half: 67, Barcelona (2015–16)

Scorelines

  • Record win: Athletic Bilbao 12–1 Barcelona (8 February 1931)
  • Record away win: 0–8, on four occasions:
    • Las Palmas 0–8 Barcelona (25 October 1959)
    • Almería 0–8 Barcelona (20 November 2010)
    • Córdoba 0–8 Barcelona (2 May 2015)
    • Deportivo La Coruña 0–8 Barcelona (20 April 2016)
  • Most goals in a game: 14, Athletic Bilbao 9–5 Racing Santander (5 February 1933)
  • Highest scoring draw: 12, Atlético Madrid 6–6 Athletic Bilbao (29 January 1950)

Disciplinary

  • Most red cards in a single match: 6,
    • Espanyol (3) v. Barcelona (3) (13 December 2003) (2 direct red cards and 4 double yellow cards)[citation needed]
  • Most cards in a single match: 18,
    • Athletic Bilbao (6) v. Racing de Santander (12) (26 April 2009) (1 direct red card, 4 double yellow cards and 9 yellow cards)

Players

Appearances

Andoni Zubizarreta (left) and Joaquín (right) hold the record for most appearances in La Liga history with 622 games.

Most appearances

As of matches played as of 10 November 2025

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga.

Rank Nat. Player Years active Apps Goals
1 Andoni Zubizarreta 1981–1998 622 0
Joaquín 2001–2013
2015–2023
622 77
3 Raúl García 2004–2024 609 112
4 Raúl 1994–2010 550 228
5 Eusebio Sacristán 1983–2002 543 36
6 Francisco Buyo 1980–1997 542 0
Antoine Griezmann 2010– 542 202
8 Sergio Ramos 2004–2021
2023–2024
536 77
Dani Parejo 2008– 536 77
10 Manolo Sanchís 1983–2001 523 33
11 Lionel Messi 2004–2021 520 474
12 Jesús Navas 2003–2013
2017–2024
516 26
13 Iker Casillas 1999–2015 510 0
14 Xavi 1998–2015 505 58
15 Miquel Soler 1983–2003 504 12
16 Fernando Hierro 1987–2003 497 104
17 Koke 2009– 496 38
18 José Mari Bakero 1980–1997 483 139
19 Loren 1984–2002 482 54
20 Sergio Busquets 2008–2023 481 11
21 Joaquín Alonso 1976–1992 479 65
22 José Ramón Esnaola 1967–1985 469 0
23 José Ángel Iribar 1962–1980 466 0
Donato 1988–2003 466 49
25 Miguel Ángel Nadal 1989–2005 463 30
26 Santillana 1970–1988 461 186
Alberto Górriz 1979–1993 461 14
28 Juan Antonio Larrañaga 1980–1994 460 15
29 Manuel Jiménez 1979–1992 458 8
30 Jesús María Zamora 1974–1989 455 63

Others

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

As of matches played 10 November 2025

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga.

Rank Nat. Player Years active Goals Apps Ratio
1 Lionel Messi 2004–2021 474 520 0.91
2 Cristiano Ronaldo 2009–2018 311 292 1.07
3 Telmo Zarra 1940–1955 251 278 0.9
4 Karim Benzema 2009–2023 238 439 0.54
5 Hugo Sánchez 1981–1994 234 347 0.67
6 Raúl 1994–2010 228 550 0.41
7 Alfredo Di Stéfano 1953–1966 227 329 0.69
8 César Rodríguez 1939–1955 223 353 0.63
9 Quini 1970–1987 219 448 0.49
10 Pahiño 1943–1956 210 278 0.76
11 Antoine Griezmann 2010– 202 542 0.37
12 Edmundo Suárez 1939–1950 195 231 0.84
13 Santillana 1970–1988 186 461 0.4
14 David Villa 2003–2014 185 352 0.53
15 Juan Arza 1943–1959 182 349 0.52
16 Luis Suárez 2014–2022 179 258 0.69
17 Guillermo Gorostiza 1929–1945 178 256 0.7
18 Iago Aspas 2006– 166 397 0.42
19 Samuel Eto'o 1998–2009 162 280 0.58
20 Luis Aragonés 1960–1974 160 360 0.44
21 Aritz Aduriz 2002–2020 158 443 0.36
22 Ferenc Puskás 1958–1966 156 180 0.87
23 Julio Salinas 1982–2000 152 417 0.36
24 Adrián Escudero 1945–1958 150 287 0.52
25 Daniel Ruiz 1974–1986 147 303 0.49
26 Raúl Tamudo 1997–2013 146 407 0.36
27 Silvestre Igoa 1941–1956 141 284 0.5
28 Manuel Badenes 1946–1959 139 201 0.69
Juan Araújo 1945–1956 139 207 0.67
José Mari Bakero 1980–1997 139 483 0.29

Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 35 goals)

As of matches played 20 May 2019

Bold player name denotes current season.

Rank Nat. Player Season Club Goals Apps Ratio
1 Lionel Messi 2011–12 Barcelona 50 37 1.351
2 Cristiano Ronaldo 2014–15 Real Madrid 48 35 1.371
3 Lionel Messi 2012–13 Barcelona 46 32 1.438
Cristiano Ronaldo 2011–12 Real Madrid 38 1.211
5 Lionel Messi 2014–15 Barcelona 43 38 1.132
6 Cristiano Ronaldo 2010–11 Real Madrid 40 34 1.176
Luis Suárez 2015–16 Barcelona 35 1.143
8 Telmo Zarra 1950–51 Athletic Bilbao 38 30 1.267
Hugo Sánchez 1989–90 Real Madrid 35 1.086
10 Lionel Messi 2016–17 Barcelona 37 34 1.088
11 Lionel Messi 2018–19 Barcelona 36 34 1.059
12 Baltazar 1988–89 Atlético Madrid 35 36 0.972
Cristiano Ronaldo 2015–16 Real Madrid 36 0.972

Most hat-tricks in the League (at least 10)

Three or more goals in a single match. For the complete list of hat-tricks see List of La Liga hat-tricks.

As of matches played 22 February 2020

Players in bold are still active in La Liga. Players in italics are still active outside La Liga. Players with at least 10 hat-tricks are shown in this table.

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Lionel Messi 36 22 February 2020
2 Cristiano Ronaldo 34 10 February 2018
3 Telmo Zarra 23 15 March 1953
4 Alfredo Di Stéfano 22 15 March 1964
5 Mundo 19 4 March 1951
6 César Rodríguez 15 19 October 1952
7 Isidro Lángara 13 15 December 1946
8 Ferenc Puskás 12 15 December 1963
9 László Kubala 11 19 March 1961
Pahiño 11 September 1955
Manuel Badenes 29 March 1958
12 Quini 10 7 October 1981
Luis Suárez 28 October 2018

Source: BDFútbol

Fastest goals

Youngest and oldest

Others

Goalkeeping

Longest goalkeeping runs without conceding a goal

Rank Nat. Player Season(s) Club(s) Minutes
1 Abel Resino 1990–91 Atlético Madrid 1,275
2 Miguel Reina 1972–73 Barcelona 824
3 Edgardo Madinabeytia 1965–66 Atlético Madrid 793
4 Claudio Bravo 2013–14 to 2014–15 Real Sociedad, Barcelona 776
5 Luis Arconada 1979–80 Real Sociedad 753

Others

Assists

Wins

Disciplinary

Managers

Most matches managed

As of matches played 14 April 2025.

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

Rank Nat. Coach Years Matches
1 Luis Aragonés 1974–2004 756
2 Javier Irureta 1988–2008 612
3 Miguel Muñoz 1958–1982 608
4 Ernesto Valverde 2003– 549
5 Víctor Fernández 1990–2015 544
6 Manuel Pellegrini 2004– 514
7 Javier Clemente 1981–2012 511
8 Joaquín Caparrós 1999– 510
9 Diego Simeone 2011– 509
10 Ferdinand Daučík 1950–1971 488
11 John Toshack 1985–2004 480
12 José Luis Mendilibar 2005–2023 468
13 Javier Aguirre 2002–2024 466
14 Marcel Domingo 1958–1984 455
15 Marcelino 2006– 433
16 Ricardo Zamora 1939–1962 417
Miguel Ángel Lotina 1992–2012
18 José María Maguregui 1973–1990 415
19 Lorenzo Serra Ferrer 1983–2006 413
20 Gregorio Manzano 1999–2013 411
21 Unai Emery 2007–2022 410
22 Radomir Antić 1988–2004 409
23 Carriega 1970–1986 397
24 Novoa 1979–1998 394
25 Antonio Barrios 1949–1972 380
Pasieguito 1963–1982
27 Arsenio Iglesias 1971–1996 363
28 Helenio Herrera 1948–1981 359
29 Fernando Vázquez 1995–2013 357
30 Quique Sánchez Flores 2004–2024 352

Most matches won

As of matches played 10 March 2025.

Coaches in bold are still active in La Liga.

Rank Nat. Coach Years Matches Wins
1 Luis Aragonés 1974–2004 756 344
2 Miguel Muñoz 1958–1982 608 323
3 Diego Simeone 2011– 504 308
4 Ernesto Valverde 2003– 545 259
Javier Irureta 1988–2008 612
6 Manuel Pellegrini 2004– 510 244
7 Ferdinand Daučík 1950–1971 488 234
8 Javier Clemente 1981–2012 511 205
9 Víctor Fernández 1990–2015 544 202
10 Helenio Herrera 1948–1981 359 200
John Toshack 1985–2004 480

Most titles won

Coach Titles Seasons Clubs
Miguel Muñoz 9 60/61, 61/62, 62/63, 63/64, 64/65, 66/67, 67/68, 68/69, 71/72 Real Madrid
Helenio Herrera 4 49/50, 50/51, 58/59, 59/60 Atlético Madrid (2), FC Barcelona (2)
Johan Cruyff 4 90/91, 91/92, 92/93, 93/94 FC Barcelona
Enrique Fernández 3 47/48, 48/49, 53/54 FC Barcelona (2), Real Madrid (1)
Ferdinand Daucik 3 51/52, 52/53, 55/56 FC Barcelona (2), Athletic Club Bilbao (1)
Luis Molowny 3 77/78, 78/79, 85/86 Real Madrid
Leo Beenhakker 3 86/87, 87/88, 88/89 Real Madrid
Josep Guardiola 3 2008/09, 09/10, 10/11 FC Barcelona
Fred Pentland 2 29/30, 30/31 Athletic Club Bilbao
Ricardo Zamora 2 39/40, 40/41 Atlético Madrid
Ramón Encinas 2 41/42, 45/46 València CF (1), Sevilla FC (1)
José Villalonga 2 54/55, 56/57 Real Madrid
Miljan Miljanic 2 74/75, 75/76 Real Madrid
Alberto Ormaetxea 2 80/81, 81/82 Real Sociedad
Javier Clemente 2 82/83, 83/84 Athletic Club Bilbao
Fabio Capello 2 96/97, 2006/07 Real Madrid
Louis van Gaal 2 97/98, 98/99 FC Barcelona
Vicente del Bosque 2 2000/01, 02/03 Real Madrid
Rafael Benítez 2 2001/02, 03/04 València CF
Frank Rijkaard 2 2004/05, 05/06 FC Barcelona
Luis Enrique 2 2014/15, 15/16 FC Barcelona
Ernesto Valverde 2 2017/18, 18/19 FC Barcelona
Zinedine Zidane 2 2016/17, 19/20 Real Madrid
Diego Pablo Simeone 2 2013/14, 20/21 Atlético Madrid

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