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Galician Derby
The Galician derby ( gl, O derbi galego) is the name given to any association football match contested between Celta Vigo and Deportivo La Coruña ''Deportivo'' (Spanish, 'sporting') may refer to: * Deportivo de La Coruña, commonly known as simply Deportivo, a Spanish football club * Déportivo, a French rock band * Deportivo (Mexicable), an aerial lift station in Ecatepec, Mexico * Deport ..., the two biggest clubs in Galicia. Head-to-head statistics ''As of 5 May 2018'' League matches Cup matches Head-to-head ranking in La Liga (1929–2022) • Total: Celta with 18 higher finishes, Deportivo with 17 higher finishes (when both teams competed in La Liga in the same season). References * {{Spanish football rivalries Football rivalries in Spain RC Celta de Vigo Deportivo de La Coruña Sport in Galicia (Spain) Recurring sporting events established in 1928 ...
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Galicia (Spain)
Galicia (; gl, Galicia or ; es, Galicia}; pt, Galiza) is an autonomous community of Spain and historic nationality under Spanish law. Located in the northwest Iberian Peninsula, it includes the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense, and Pontevedra. Galicia is located in Atlantic Europe. It is bordered by Portugal to the south, the Spanish autonomous communities of Castile and León and Asturias to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Cantabrian Sea to the north. It had a population of 2,701,743 in 2018 and a total area of . Galicia has over of coastline, including its offshore islands and islets, among them Cíes Islands, Ons, Sálvora, Cortegada Island, which together form the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, and the largest and most populated, A Illa de Arousa. The area now called Galicia was first inhabited by humans during the Middle Paleolithic period, and takes its name from the Gallaeci, the Celtic people living north of the Douro Rive ...
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1934–35 Segunda División
The 1934–35 Segunda División season saw 24 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Hércules and Osasuna were promoted to Primera División. Racing Ferrol, Logroño and Sport La Plana were relegated to Regional. Group I Teams League Table Results Group II Teams League Table Results Group III Teams League Table Results Promotion playoff Results External linksLFP website {{DEFAULTSORT:1934-35 Segunda Division Segunda División seasons 2 Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1955–56 La Liga
The 1955–56 La Liga was the 25th season since its establishment. Athletic Bilbao achieved their sixth title. Team locations League table Results Relegation group Standings Results Top scorers External links Official LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1955-56 La Liga 1955 1956 1955–56 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1954–55 La Liga
The 1954–55 La Liga was the 24th season since its establishment. Real Madrid were the defending champions and successfully retained the title. Teams Stadia and locations League table Results Relegation group Standings Results Top scorers External links Official LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1954-55 La Liga 1954 1955 1954–55 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1953–54 La Liga
The 1953–54 La Liga was the 23rd season since its establishment. Real Madrid conquered their third title, 21 years after their last one. Team locations League table Results Relegation group Standings Results Top scorers External linksOfficial LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1953-54 La Liga 1953 1954 1953–54 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1952–53 La Liga
The 1952–53 La Liga was the 22nd season since its establishment. Barcelona retained the title and achieved their sixth trophy. Team locations League table Results Relegation group Standings Results Top scorers External linksOfficial LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1952-53 La Liga La Liga seasons, 1952 1953 1952–53 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1951–52 La Liga
The 1951–52 La Liga was the 21st season since its establishment. The season started on 9 September 1951 and finished on 13 April 1952. Barcelona achieved their fifth title. Team locations Las Palmas and Atlético Tetuán made their debut in La Liga. The former became the first team from the Canary Islands to play in the top tier while the latter, as Tetouan were part of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco, were the first team based in the continental Africa to play in a European top division. League table Results Relegation group Standings Results Top scorers ReferencesLA LIGA 1951/1952Futbolme.comAll rounds in La Liga 1951/52
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1950–51 La Liga
The 1950–51 La Liga season was the 20th edition of the Spanish football top division. Defending champions Atlético Madrid achieved their fourth title, securing it with a 1–1 draw on the final matchday away to Sevilla, their direct rivals for the championship who would have taken the trophy with a win, had a 100% home record up to that point, and who won the league five years earlier in almost identical circumstances. Format This was the first season after the expansion of the league to 16 teams. The two last qualified teams were directly relegated to Segunda División and teams in the 13th and 14th position joined the relegation play-offs with the second and third qualified teams of each one of the two groups of the Segunda División. Team locations Lérida made their debut in La Liga. League table Results Relegation group Teams qualified in the 13th and 14th position joined the relegation group with the teams qualified in the second and third group of each one of th ...
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1949–50 La Liga
The 1949–50 La Liga was the 19th season since its establishment. Atlético de Madrid conquered their third title. Format Due to the expansion of the league to 16 teams for the next season, the two last qualified teams played the relegation playoffs against the third and fourth qualified teams of the promotion play-offs from Segunda División. Team locations Málaga made their debut in La Liga. League table Results Relegation play-offs Gimnástico played their match at Sarrià Stadium and Oviedo at Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid. Top scorers External linksOfficial LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1949-50 La Liga 1949 1950 1949–50 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1948–49 La Liga
The 1948–49 La Liga was the 18th season since its establishment. Barcelona won their fourth title, the second consecutive. Team locations Valladolid made their debut in La Liga. The first club from Castile and León to play in the Primera Division League table Results Top scorers External linksOfficial LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1948-49 La Liga 1948 1949 1948–49 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1946–47 La Liga
The 1946–47 La Liga was the 16th season since its establishment. Valencia conquered their third title. Team locations League table Results Relegation play-offs Match was played at Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid. Top scorers External links Official LFP Site {{DEFAULTSORT:1946-47 La Liga 1946 1947 1946–47 in Spanish football leagues Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
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1943–44 La Liga
The 1943–44 La Liga was the 13th season since its establishment. Valencia achieved its second title. Team locations League table Results Relegation play-offs Match between Deportivo La Coruña and Constancia was played at Estadio Chamartín in Chamartín de la Rosa, while the other one was held at Camp de Les Corts, Barcelona. Top scorers External linksOfficial LFP Site
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