1984–85 La Liga
The Primera División 1984/85 was the 54th season in the history of the Football League. The season started on September 1, 1984 and ended on 21 April 1985.
Preseason
- As defending champion of the 8 - time champion Athletic Bilbao went into the race. Last year's runner-up was Real Madrid.
- División Moved up from the Segunda are Hércules CF, Racing Santander and FC Elche.
Final Table
Legend
After the season
International Competitions
Relegated to the Segunda División
Up in the Primera División
- UD Las Palmas
- FC Cadiz
- Celta Vigo
Pichichi Trophy
The Pichichi Trophy is awarded annually for the best scorers of the season.
The champion team of the FC Barcelona
( In brackets the matches and goals are specified)
- Goal: Francisco Abellan (1 / - ); Javier Urruti (33 / -)
- Defense: Alexanko (32/ 3); Julio Alberto ( 32/1 ); José Miguel Aranda (1 / - ); Alejandro Bueno (1 / - ); Juan Carlos Carreras (1 / - ); Migueli (32/ 4); Gerardo Miranda (28/ 3); Antonio Padilla (1 / - ); Esteban Vigo (19/ 4)
- Midfielders: Perico Alonso ( 2 / -); Pichi Alonso ( 6 / -); Ramón María Calderé (22/ 3); Cristóbal (1 / - ); Martín Domínguez ( 1/1); Jorge Durán (1 / - ); Manolo (5 / - ); Luis Milla (1/1 ); José Moratalla (2 / - ); Víctor Muñoz (27/ 2); Miguel Retuerto (1 / - ); Bernd Schuster (32/ 11); José Vicente Sánchez (13 / -)
- Storm: Steve Archibald (32/ 15); Francisco Carrasco (27/ 4); Francisco Javier Clos (16/ 6); Marcos Alonso ( 18/4 ); Manuel Lobo (1/1 ); Francisco López ( 1 / -); Rojo ( 29/2 )
- Coach: Terry Venables
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