2008–09 La Liga
The Primera División 2008/ 09 is the 78th season in the history of Spanish football league. The season began on 30 August 2008 and ended on May 31, 2009.
Preseason
- As defending champion, the 31 - time champions Real Madrid went into the race. Last year's runner-up was Villarreal.
- Moved up from Segunda División were the CD Numancia, FC Malaga and Sporting Gijon.
Participant
In the 2008 / 09 season, the following teams played in the Spanish Primera Liga:
Final Table
Case of a tie does not decide immediately, the goal difference over the placement, but the results of the direct encounter between the teams.
Legend
Results
The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.
After the season
International Competitions
Relegated to the Segunda División
Up in the Primera División
- Deportivo Xerez
- CD Tenerife
- Real Zaragoza
Pichichi Trophy
The Pichichi Trophy is awarded annually for the best scorers of the season.
Zamora trophy
The Zamora Trophy is awarded annually for the goalkeeper with least goals against per game. To get to the rating, the player must contest of 60 minutes at least 28 encounters.
Statistics
- Best Home Team: FC Barcelona with 45 points
- Best Away Team: FC Barcelona with 41 points
- Best Offensive: FC Barcelona with 104 goals
- Best defense: FC Barcelona with 34 goals against
Average attendance
Source: weltfussball.de
The champion team of the FC Barcelona
- Goal: Oier Olazábal (1 / - ); José Manuel Pinto ( 2 / -); Víctor Valdés (35 / -)
- Defenders: Eric Abidal (25 / - ); Daniel Alves (34/ 5); Alberto Botía (1 / - ); Martín Cáceres (13 / - ); Rafael Márquez (23/ 1); Marc Muniesa (1 / - ); Gerard Piqué ( 25/1 ); Carles Puyol ( 28/1 ); Sylvinho (15 / -)
- Midfielders: Abraham (1 / - ); Thiago Alcántara (1 / - ); Sergio Busquets ( 24/1 ); Aliaksandr Hleb (19 / - ); Andrés Iniesta (26/ 4); Jeffrén (2 / - ); Seydou Keita (29/ 4); Víctor Sánchez (7 / - ); Xavi Torres ( 2 / -); Yaya Touré ( 25/2 ); Xavi (35/ 6)
- Striker Samuel Eto'o (36/ 30); Thierry Henry (29/ 19); Jeffrén (2/ 0); Eidur Gudjohnsen (24/ 3); Bojan Krkić (23/ 2); Lionel Messi (31/ 23); Pedro (6 / - );
- Coach: Josep Guardiola
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