1944–45 La Liga

The Primera División 1944/45, was the 14th season in the history of the Football League. The season started on September 24, 1944 and ended on May 20, 1945.

  • 3.1 in the Segunda División relegation
  • Up in the Primera División 3.2

Preseason

  • As defending champion, two-time champions FC Valencia went into the race. Last year's runner-up was Atlético Aviación.
  • Moved up from Segunda División are the Real Gijón and Real Murcia.

Final Table

Legend

Expulsion

After the season

Relegated to the Segunda División

Up in the Primera División

Pichichi Trophy

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded annually for the best scorers of the season.

The champion team of the CF Barcelona

( Players with at least 5 missions were considered, and in brackets the matches and goals are specified)

  • Goal: Quique Martín Navarro (9 / - ); Juan Velasco Zambudio (15 / -)
  • Defense: Francisco Calvet (10 / -); Curta (20 / - ); Jaime Elias (25 / - ); Gonzalvo II (26 / -)
  • Midfielders: Gonzalvo III (14/ 5); Josep Raich (17 / - ); Juan Sans (22 / -)
  • Storm: José Bravo (18/ 8); Josep Escolà (26/ 16); Mariano Martín (11/ 4); José Valle Mas (14 / - ); César Rodríguez ( 24/15 ); Jaime Sospedra ( 10/2)
  • Coach: Josep Samitier

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