La liga 2022-23

  1. La Liga 2022
  2. La Liga table 2022/23: Updated standings for European places and relegation as Barcelona win title
  3. La Liga announces complete 2022
  4. La Liga 2022
  5. La Liga table 2022/23: Updated standings for European places and relegation as Barcelona win title
  6. La Liga announces complete 2022


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La Liga 2022

La Liga 2022-23 New Updates:, one of the most popular professional sports leagues globally, resumes this Thursday, December 29th after a long FIFA World Cup gap. Various players who were seen in action in Qatar will return to the fray in the Spanish league. LaLiga will see the return of 2022 FIFA World Cup winners such as Rodrigo De Paul for Atletico de Madrid and Alejandro Gomez for Sevilla FC, as well as members of the French runner-up squad such as Ousmane Dembele for FC Barcelona and Antoine Griezmann for Atletico de Madrid. The 15th round of matches of LaLiga will be played between Thursday and Saturday. Several players will be worth keeping an eye on over the next few weeks during the LaLiga matches, including Gerard Moreno (Villarreal CF), Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona), Jawad El Yamiq (Real Valladolid), Raúl de Tomás (Rayo Vallecano) and Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid). Where to watch LaLiga matches in India? Livestream details and TV broadcast channel Viacom has all the rights to telecast LaLiga in India, so the LaLiga 2022-23 season will be broadcast live on India's Sports18 TV channel. The live stream will also be available on OTT platforms Voot and Jio Cinema. LaLiga matches full schedule, fixtures and timings LaLiga season 2022-23 schedule for December, fixture and timings Date Match Time Dec 29 Girona vs Rayo Vallecano 9.30 PM Dec 29 Real Betis vs Athletic Bilbao 11.45 PM Dec 30 Atletico Madrid vs Elche 02.00 AM Dec 30 Getafe vs Mallorca 9.30 PM Dec 30 Cadiz...

La Liga table 2022/23: Updated standings for European places and relegation as Barcelona win title

There are only a handful of verdicts left to play for in La Liga with the most intriguing being the relegation battle. There are seven clubs within six points and two of them will be going down to the second division. Valencia, Cadiz, Getafe, and Espanyol are all in action in the coming days. Only Espanyol play at home in midweek, but they welcome second-place Atletico Madrid. In the battle for Europe, Real Sociedad are close to locking up the fourth and final Champions League berth. The rest of the European berths (5th and 6th place for Europa League, and 7th place for Conference League) are still all to play for. The Sporting News will continue to track of the 2022/23 La Liga standings below. MORE: La Liga table, standings 2022/23 Updated as of May 23, 2023 • La Liga champions: Barcelona • Champions League berths (4): Barcelona, Atl.Madrid, RealMadrid, 4th place • Europa League berths (2):5th place, 6th place • Conference League berths (1): 7th place • Relegated to 2nd division (3):18th place, 19th place,Elche Pos Team Points Matches Played Goals Scored Goal Difference Next Match 1. Barcelona 85 36 66 +48 vs MAL, May 28 2. Atletico Madrid 72 35 63 +36 at ESP, May 24 3. Real Madrid 71 35 70 +37 vsRAY, May 24 4. Real Sociedad 68 36 48 +16 at ATM, May 28 5. Villarreal 60 35 54 +18 vsCAD, May 24 6. Real Betis 56 35 43 +5 vs GET, May 24 7. Athletic Club 50 35 46 +7 at OSA, May 25 8. Girona 49 36 56 +5 vs BET, May 28 9. Sevilla 48 35 44 -5 at ELC, May 24 10. Osasuna 47 35 32 -...

La Liga announces complete 2022

La Liga announced its full 2022-23 schedule on Thursday, with the draw being conducted at the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)’s headquarters. League giants Real Madrid and Barcelona will face off on October 16, in the ninth round of fixtures, at the Bernabeu, with the Camp Nou hosting the second meeting on March 19, 2023. Due to the World Cup, La Liga will take a lengthy mid-season break, with with 14th round of fixtures on the weekend of November 9 seeing the league stop for nearly seven weeks before picking back up on December 31. Normally, the Spanish league season takes its winter break in mid-December, and generally doesn’t resume until mid-January. This means La Liga will start the upcoming season earlier and end it later, with the opening weekend coming up on August 14, and the season ending the weekend of June 4. The opening set of matches will include one Madrid derby, with Getafe hosting Atlético Madrid. Real Madrid will be at promoted Almería, while Barcelona will host Rayo Vallecano. 🤔 ¿Cómo será la primera jornada de la temporada futbolística en Primera? 👀 Te resolvemos la duda… 💪🏼 ¡¡EMPIEZA FUERTE LA COSA!! 📺 DIRECTO: — RFEF (@rfef) The RFEF announcement also noted when Spain’s biggest non-Clásico derbies are, specifically highlighting Seville (between Sevilla and Real Betís), Madrid (Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid), Barcelona (Barça vs. Espanyol), and the Basque Country (Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad). 🙌🏼 ¡¡Repasamos también los derbis!! ⚽️ ⚽️ ⚽️ ⚽️ ...

2022

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • Беларуская • Català • Čeština • Deutsch • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Slovenčina • Svenska • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • Zazaki • 中文 Football league season Season Dates 12 August 2022 – 4 June 2023 Champions Relegated Barcelona Matches played 380 Goals scored 955(2.51 per match) Best Player (23 goals) Best goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen (0.49 goals/match) Biggest home win Real Madrid 6–0 Valladolid (2 April 2023) Biggest away win (29 August 2022) Cádiz 0–4 Barcelona (10 September 2022) Elche 0–4 Barcelona (1 April 2023) Highest scoring (3 October 2022) Girona 6–2 (17 February 2023) Longest winning run Barcelona (7 matches) (twice) Longest unbeaten run Atlético Madrid Barcelona (13 matches) Longest winless run Elche (19 matches) Longest losing run Elche Espanyol (6 matches) Highest attendance 95,745 Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid (19 March 2023) Lowest attendance 8,879 Girona 6–2 Almería (17 February 2023) Attendance 11,236,873(29,571 per match) The 2022–23 La Liga, also known as La Liga Santander due to sponsorship reasons, was the 92nd season of On 14 May, With the Teams [ ] Promotion and relegation (pre-season) [ ] A total of twenty teams contested the league, including seventeen sides from the Teams relegated to Segunda División The first team to be relegated from La Liga were Teams pro...

La Liga 2022

La Liga 2022-23 New Updates:, one of the most popular professional sports leagues globally, resumes this Thursday, December 29th after a long FIFA World Cup gap. Various players who were seen in action in Qatar will return to the fray in the Spanish league. LaLiga will see the return of 2022 FIFA World Cup winners such as Rodrigo De Paul for Atletico de Madrid and Alejandro Gomez for Sevilla FC, as well as members of the French runner-up squad such as Ousmane Dembele for FC Barcelona and Antoine Griezmann for Atletico de Madrid. The 15th round of matches of LaLiga will be played between Thursday and Saturday. Several players will be worth keeping an eye on over the next few weeks during the LaLiga matches, including Gerard Moreno (Villarreal CF), Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona), Jawad El Yamiq (Real Valladolid), Raúl de Tomás (Rayo Vallecano) and Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid). Where to watch LaLiga matches in India? Livestream details and TV broadcast channel Viacom has all the rights to telecast LaLiga in India, so the LaLiga 2022-23 season will be broadcast live on India's Sports18 TV channel. The live stream will also be available on OTT platforms Voot and Jio Cinema. LaLiga matches full schedule, fixtures and timings LaLiga season 2022-23 schedule for December, fixture and timings Date Match Time Dec 29 Girona vs Rayo Vallecano 9.30 PM Dec 29 Real Betis vs Athletic Bilbao 11.45 PM Dec 30 Atletico Madrid vs Elche 02.00 AM Dec 30 Getafe vs Mallorca 9.30 PM Dec 30 Cadiz...

La Liga table 2022/23: Updated standings for European places and relegation as Barcelona win title

There are only a handful of verdicts left to play for in La Liga with the most intriguing being the relegation battle. There are seven clubs within six points and two of them will be going down to the second division. Valencia, Cadiz, Getafe, and Espanyol are all in action in the coming days. Only Espanyol play at home in midweek, but they welcome second-place Atletico Madrid. In the battle for Europe, Real Sociedad are close to locking up the fourth and final Champions League berth. The rest of the European berths (5th and 6th place for Europa League, and 7th place for Conference League) are still all to play for. The Sporting News will continue to track of the 2022/23 La Liga standings below. MORE: La Liga table, standings 2022/23 Updated as of May 23, 2023 • La Liga champions: Barcelona • Champions League berths (4): Barcelona, Atl.Madrid, RealMadrid, 4th place • Europa League berths (2):5th place, 6th place • Conference League berths (1): 7th place • Relegated to 2nd division (3):18th place, 19th place,Elche Pos Team Points Matches Played Goals Scored Goal Difference Next Match 1. Barcelona 85 36 66 +48 vs MAL, May 28 2. Atletico Madrid 72 35 63 +36 at ESP, May 24 3. Real Madrid 71 35 70 +37 vsRAY, May 24 4. Real Sociedad 68 36 48 +16 at ATM, May 28 5. Villarreal 60 35 54 +18 vsCAD, May 24 6. Real Betis 56 35 43 +5 vs GET, May 24 7. Athletic Club 50 35 46 +7 at OSA, May 25 8. Girona 49 36 56 +5 vs BET, May 28 9. Sevilla 48 35 44 -5 at ELC, May 24 10. Osasuna 47 35 32 -...

La Liga announces complete 2022

La Liga announced its full 2022-23 schedule on Thursday, with the draw being conducted at the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF)’s headquarters. League giants Real Madrid and Barcelona will face off on October 16, in the ninth round of fixtures, at the Bernabeu, with the Camp Nou hosting the second meeting on March 19, 2023. Due to the World Cup, La Liga will take a lengthy mid-season break, with with 14th round of fixtures on the weekend of November 9 seeing the league stop for nearly seven weeks before picking back up on December 31. Normally, the Spanish league season takes its winter break in mid-December, and generally doesn’t resume until mid-January. This means La Liga will start the upcoming season earlier and end it later, with the opening weekend coming up on August 14, and the season ending the weekend of June 4. The opening set of matches will include one Madrid derby, with Getafe hosting Atlético Madrid. Real Madrid will be at promoted Almería, while Barcelona will host Rayo Vallecano. 🤔 ¿Cómo será la primera jornada de la temporada futbolística en Primera? 👀 Te resolvemos la duda… 💪🏼 ¡¡EMPIEZA FUERTE LA COSA!! 📺 DIRECTO: — RFEF (@rfef) The RFEF announcement also noted when Spain’s biggest non-Clásico derbies are, specifically highlighting Seville (between Sevilla and Real Betís), Madrid (Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid), Barcelona (Barça vs. Espanyol), and the Basque Country (Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad). 🙌🏼 ¡¡Repasamos también los derbis!! ⚽️ ⚽️ ⚽️ ⚽️ ...

2022

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • Беларуская • Català • Čeština • Deutsch • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Slovenčina • Svenska • ไทย • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • Zazaki • 中文 Football league season Season Dates 12 August 2022 – 4 June 2023 Champions Relegated Barcelona Matches played 380 Goals scored 955(2.51 per match) Best Player (23 goals) Best goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen (0.49 goals/match) Biggest home win Real Madrid 6–0 Valladolid (2 April 2023) Biggest away win (29 August 2022) Cádiz 0–4 Barcelona (10 September 2022) Elche 0–4 Barcelona (1 April 2023) Highest scoring (3 October 2022) Girona 6–2 (17 February 2023) Longest winning run Barcelona (7 matches) (twice) Longest unbeaten run Atlético Madrid Barcelona (13 matches) Longest winless run Elche (19 matches) Longest losing run Elche Espanyol (6 matches) Highest attendance 95,745 Barcelona 2–1 Real Madrid (19 March 2023) Lowest attendance 8,879 Girona 6–2 Almería (17 February 2023) Attendance 11,236,873(29,571 per match) The 2022–23 La Liga, also known as La Liga Santander due to sponsorship reasons, was the 92nd season of On 14 May, With the Teams [ ] Promotion and relegation (pre-season) [ ] A total of twenty teams contested the league, including seventeen sides from the Teams relegated to Segunda División The first team to be relegated from La Liga were Teams pro...