2008–09 La Liga


The 2008–09 La Liga season was the 78th since its establishment. Real Madrid were the defending champions, having won their 31st La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on 30 August 2008 and ended on 31 May 2009. A total of 20 teams contested the league, 17 of which already contested in the 2007–08 season, and three of which were promoted from the Segunda División. A new match ball – the Nike T90 Omni – served as the official ball for all matches.
On 16 May 2009, after Villarreal's 3–2 victory over Real Madrid, Barcelona were declared champions, their 19th La Liga title, with three matches to play. Lionel Messi received the inaugural LFP Award for Best Player from the Liga de Fútbol Profesional.

Promotion and relegation

, Real Murcia and Levante were relegated to the 2008–09 Segunda División after finishing in the bottom three spots of the table at the end of the 2007–08 La Liga. Zaragoza were relegated to the Segunda División after five seasons of continuous membership in the top football league of Spain; Levante returned in Segunda División after two-year tenured in La Liga; and Murcia made their immediate return to the second level.
The three relegated teams were replaced by three 2007–08 Segunda División sides. Champions Numancia, who ended their second-level status after three years, runners-up Málaga, who returned to the top flight after two season in the second level, and Sporting de Gijón returned to the highest Spanish league after ten years.

Team information

Stadia and locations

TeamVenueCapacity
AlmeríaEstadio del Mediterráneo22,000
Athletic BilbaoSan Mamés39,750
Atlético MadridVicente Calderón54,851
BarcelonaCamp Nou98,772
BetisManuel Ruiz de Lopera52,132
DeportivoRiazor34,600
EspanyolEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys55,926
GetafeColiseum Alfonso Pérez16,300
MálagaLa Rosaleda35,530
MallorcaONO Estadi23,142
NumanciaLos Pajaritos9,700
OsasunaEstadio Reyno de Navarra19,553
Racing SantanderEl Sardinero22,400
Real MadridSantiago Bernabéu80,354
RecreativoNuevo Colombino21,600
SevillaRamón Sánchez Pizjuán45,500
SportingEl Molinón25,885
ValenciaMestalla55,000
ValladolidEstadio José Zorrilla26,512
VillarrealEl Madrigal23,000

Personnel and sponsoring

League table

Positions by round

Results

Awards

LFP Awards

For the first time in La Liga's history, its governing body, the Liga de Fútbol Profesional, honoured the competition's best players and coach with the LFP Awards.
Recipient
Best Player Lionel Messi
Best Coach Pep Guardiola
Best Goalkeeper Iker Casillas
Best Defender Dani Alves
Best Midfielder Xavi
Andrés Iniesta
Best Forward Lionel Messi

Pichichi Trophy

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in a season.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Diego ForlánAtlético Madrid32
2 Samuel Eto'oBarcelona30
3 David VillaValencia28
4 Lionel MessiBarcelona23
5 Gonzalo HiguaínReal Madrid22
6 Álvaro NegredoAlmería19
6 Thierry HenryBarcelona19
8 RaúlReal Madrid18
8 Frédéric KanoutéSevilla18
10 Sergio AgüeroAtlético Madrid17
11 Joseba LlorenteVillarreal15

Source:

Zamora Trophy

The Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with least goals-to-games ratio. A goalkeeper must play at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.
RankNameClubGoals
against
MatchesAverage
1 Víctor ValdésBarcelona31350.89
2 Andrés PalopSevilla35351.00
3 Daniel AranzubiaDeportivo45371.22
4 ToñoRacing Santander41331.24
5 Carlos KameniEspanyol47371.27

Source:

Assists table

RankClubPoints
1Barcelona98
2Deportivo102
3Villarreal110
4Recreativo113
5Valladolid114
6Numancia131
6Valencia131
8Almería132
9Getafe133
10Espanyol134
11Mallorca135
12Atlético Madrid136
12Sevilla136
14Málaga139
15Osasuna148
15Real Madrid148
17Athletic Bilbao149
18Racing Santander164
19Betis165
20Sporting de Gijón183

Luis García for Espanyol against Valladolid
Ricardo Oliveira for Real Betis against Valladolid

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateReference
Mate BilićSporting GijónSevilla3–4 13 September 2008
Rafael van der VaartReal MadridSporting Gijón7–1 24 September 2008
Samuel Eto'oBarcelonaAlmería5–0 25 October 2008
Mohamed TchitéRacing SantanderValencia4–2 1 November 2008
Gonzalo Higuaín4Real MadridMálaga4–3 8 November 2008
Samuel Eto'o4BarcelonaValladolid6–0 8 November 2008
Thierry HenryBarcelonaValencia4–0 9 December 2008
Roberto SoldadoGetafeSporting Gijón5–1 25 January 2009
Frédéric KanoutéSevillaValladolid4–1 21 March 2009
RaúlReal MadridSevilla4–2 26 April 2009
Diego ForlánAtlético MadridAthletic Bilbao4–1 23 May 2009
Raúl TamudoEspanyolMálaga3–0 31 May 2009

4 Player scored four goals - Home ; - Away

Discipline