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The season began on 16 August 2019 and was originally scheduled to conclude on 24 May 2020.Barcelona were the two-time defending champions, after winning their 26th title in the previous season. Osasuna, Granada and Mallorca joined as the promoted clubs from the 2018\u201319 Segunda Divisi\u00f3n. They replaced Rayo Vallecano, Huesca and Girona, who were relegated to the 2019\u201320 Segunda Divisi\u00f3n.On 12 March 2020, both La Liga and the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n were suspended for at least two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The league became suspended indefinitely on 23 March.[2] The season recommenced on 11 June, with matches being played every single day until 13 July; all games in the penultimate round were held on 16 July, with all final round matches being played on 19 July.[3][4]On 16 July, Real Madrid secured a record-extending 34th league title with one match remaining, following their victory against Villarreal.[5]Table of ContentsPromotion and relegation (pre-season)[edit]Stadiums and locations[edit]Personnel and sponsorship[edit]Managerial changes[edit]League table[edit]Standings[edit]Results[edit]Season statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]Top goalscorers[edit]Zamora Trophy[edit]Hat-tricks[edit]Discipline[edit]Player[edit]Team[edit]Match ball[edit]Average attendances[edit]Monthly[edit]References[edit]Promotion and relegation (pre-season)[edit]A total of 20 teams contested the league, including 17 sides from the 2018\u201319 season and three promoted from the 2018\u201319 Segunda Divisi\u00f3n. This included the two top teams from the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, and the winners of the play-offs.Teams relegated to Segunda DivisionThe first team to be relegated from La Liga were Rayo Vallecano. Their relegation was ensured on 5 May 2019, after Valladolid beat Athletic Bilbao 1\u22120, suffering an immediate return to the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n.[6] The second team to be relegated were Huesca, who were also relegated on 5 May 2019 after a 2\u22126 home defeat to Valencia, also suffering an immediate return to the second tier.[7] The third and final relegated club were Girona, who concluded their two-year stay in La Liga in a 1\u22122 away loss at Alav\u00e9s on 18 May 2019.[8]Teams promoted from Segunda Divisi\u00f3nOsasuna (on 20 May 2019) and Granada (on 4 June 2019) were the two teams directly promoted from Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, both after a two-year absence.[9][10] The third and final team to earn promotion to La Liga was play-offs winner Mallorca, after coming back from a 2-goal deficit against Deportivo La Coru\u00f1a on 23 June 2019. Mallorca returned after a six-year absence from Spain’s top flight, spending one of those years in the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n B and achieving two consecutive promotions.[11]Stadiums and locations[edit]Location of teams in 2019\u201320 La LigaLocation of Community of Madrid teams in 2019\u201320 La LigaTeamLocationStadiumCapacityAlav\u00e9sVitoria-GasteizMendizorrotza19,840[12]Athletic BilbaoBilbaoSan Mam\u00e9s53,289[13]Atl\u00e9tico MadridMadridWanda Metropolitano68,456[14]BarcelonaBarcelonaCamp Nou99,354[15]Celta VigoVigoAbanca-Bala\u00eddos29,000[16]EibarEibarIpurua8,164[17]EspanyolBarcelonaRCDE Stadium40,000[18]GetafeGetafeColiseum Alfonso P\u00e9rez17,393[19]GranadaGranadaNuevo Los C\u00e1rmenes19,336[20]Legan\u00e9sLegan\u00e9sButarque12,450[21]LevanteValenciaCiutat de Val\u00e8ncia26,354[22]Camilo Cano, at La Nuc\u00eda[a]3,000MallorcaPalmaVisit Mallorca Stadium24,262[23]OsasunaPamplonaEl Sadar18,570[24]Real BetisSevilleBenito Villamar\u00edn60,721[25]Real MadridMadridSantiago Bernab\u00e9u81,044[26]Alfredo Di St\u00e9fano[a]6,000Real SociedadSan Sebasti\u00e1nReale Arena39,500[27]SevillaSevilleRam\u00f3n S\u00e1nchez Pizju\u00e1n43,883[28]ValenciaValenciaMestalla55,000[29]ValladolidValladolidJos\u00e9 Zorrilla28,012[30]VillarrealVillarrealEstadio de la Cer\u00e1mica24,890[31]Personnel and sponsorship[edit]TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor(s)Alav\u00e9s Juan Mu\u00f1iz Manu Garc\u00edaKelmeBetway, Zotapay,1Araba-\u00c1lava,2 Euskaltel,3 Integra Energ\u00eda3Athletic Bilbao Gaizka Garitano Iker MuniainNew BalanceKutxabankAtl\u00e9tico Madrid Diego Simeone KokeNikePlus500, Ria Money Transfer,1Hyundai2Barcelona Quique Seti\u00e9n Lionel MessiNikeRakuten, UNICEF,1Beko2Celta Vigo \u00d3scar Garc\u00eda Hugo MalloAdidasEstrella Galicia 0,0, Abanca,1 Grupo Recalvi3Eibar Jos\u00e9 Luis Mendilibar Iv\u00e1n RamisJomaAVIA, BOJ1Espanyol Francisco Rufete (interim) Javi L\u00f3pezKelmeLD Sports, InnJoo,13Riviera Maya2Getafe Jos\u00e9 Bordal\u00e1s Jorge MolinaJomaTecnocasa Group, Reale Seguros,2 El Brillante,3 Libertex3Granada Diego Mart\u00ednez V\u00edctor D\u00edazNikeWinamax, Caja Rural2Legan\u00e9s Javier Aguirre Unai BustinzaJomaBetway, Laboratorios Ynsadiet,1 Dione Ice Cream,2KFC,3 Vitaldent3Levante Paco L\u00f3pez Jos\u00e9 Luis MoralesMacronBetway, Bale\u00e0ria,1La Nuc\u00eda1Mallorca Vicente Moreno Xisco CamposUmbroBetfred, Blau Hotels,1 Roc Hotels,1 OK Cars,2Air Europa,3 Juaneda3Osasuna Jagoba Arrasate Oier SanjurjoHummelKirolbet, Victorino Vicente,1 Selk,2 Acunsa3Real Betis Alexis Trujillo (interim) Joaqu\u00ednKappaeasyMarkets, #welcometoSeville,1 Reale Seguros,2 BeSoccer3Real Madrid Zinedine Zidane Sergio RamosAdidasEmiratesReal Sociedad Imanol Alguacil Asier IllarramendiMacronGoodBall.com, Kutxabank,1 Reale Seguros2Sevilla Julen Lopetegui Jes\u00fas NavasNikeMarathonbet, #welcometoSeville,1Valvoline,2 EverFX3Valencia Voro (interim) Dani ParejoPumabwin, Libertex,1 Sailun Tyres,2 \u0160koda3Valladolid Sergio Gonz\u00e1lez Javi MoyanoAdidasEstrella Galicia 0,0, Cuatro Rayas,1 Integra Energ\u00eda,2Air Europa3Villarreal Javier Calleja BrunoJomaPamesa Cer\u00e1mica1. ^ On the back of shirt.2. ^ On the sleeves.3. ^ On the shorts.Managerial changes[edit]League table[edit]Standings[edit]Source: La Liga, SoccerwayRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played)[59](C) Champion; (R) RelegatedNotes:^ The 2020 Copa del Rey Final was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain and could not be completed by the UEFA registration deadline of 3 August 2020, so the fifth- and sixth-placed teams in the 2019\u201320 La Liga, Villarreal and Real Sociedad, entered the 2020\u201321 UEFA Europa League at the group stage, and the seventh-placed team, Granada, entered at the second qualifying round.[58]Results[edit]Source: La Liga, SoccerwayLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.Season statistics[edit]Scoring[edit]First goal of the season: Aritz Aduriz for Athletic Bilbao against Barcelona (16 August 2019)[60]Last goal of the season: Coke for Levante against Getafe (19 July 2020)[61]Top goalscorers[edit]Zamora Trophy[edit]The Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio. A goalkeeper had to have played at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.[63]Hat-tricks[edit]4 \u2013 Player scored four goals.Discipline[edit][64][65][66]Player[edit]Most yellow cards: 15Most red cards: 2Team[edit]Most yellow cards: 130Most red cards: 9Fewest yellow cards: 71Fewest red cards: 0Match ball[edit]On 15 April 2019, Puma announced their official partnership with La Liga to manufacture the official match ball for the Liga de F\u00fatbol Profesional. This ended La Liga’s 23-year partnership with Nike.[67]Average attendances[edit]Matches played under closed doors are not included in the table.PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange1Barcelona1,014,60493,42658,19872,472\u22123.6%\u20202Real\u00a0Madrid867,57078,23753,87066,736+10.1%\u20203Atl\u00e9tico Madrid801,12767,94245,94457,223+2.1%\u20204Real Betis671,13054,42642,57847,938+8.6%\u20205Athletic Bilbao533,36447,69333,36441,028+0.6%\u20206Valencia566,77245,96137,57040,484+2.3%\u20207Sevilla475,81142,37531,45336,601+1.4%\u20208Real Sociedad398,16536,73026,44630,628+37.6%\u20209Espanyol296,93532,08417,39022,841+19.8%\u202010Valladolid260,49623,68016,33320,038+6.3%\u202011Levante243,63222,54314,88618,741\u22124.7%\u202012Celta Vigo229,13723,61411,98317,626\u22120.4%\u202013Villarreal213,78819,75312,06716,445\u22121.3%\u202014Granada212,07418,89514,12716,313+41.0%115Osasuna218,16517,00013,99315,583+5.0%116Mallorca198,22819,5038,17414,159+58.6%117Alav\u00e9s188,20517,08910,05313,443\u22128.6%\u202018Getafe157,60115,4266,53611,257+3.9%\u202019Legan\u00e9s139,56911,7426,4049,969\u22120.5%\u202020Eibar78,9927,2225,3506,076+24.6%\u2020League total7,765,36593,4265,34128,868+7.6%\u2020Updated to games played on 8 March 2020Source: World FootballNotes:1: Team played last season in Segunda Divisi\u00f3n.Monthly[edit]References[edit]^ a b c d e f “Spanish Primera Divisi\u00f3n Performance Stats \u2013 2019\u201320”. 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