1994–95 La Liga

The Primera División 1994/95 was the 64th season in the history of the Football League. The season started on September 4, 1994 and ended on 18 June 1995.

  • 3.1 International Competitions
  • 3.2 relegated to the Segunda División
  • Up in the Primera División 3.3

Preseason

  • As defending champion of the 14 - time champions FC Barcelona went into the race. Last year's runner-up was Deportivo La Coruna.
  • Moved up from Segunda División are the Espanyol, Betis and SD Compostela.

Final Table

1Am July 31, 1995 the relegation of clubs FC Sevilla and Celta Vigo was decided. Then the Spanish Football Federation, Albacete Balompié and Real Valladolid decided to save it from sporting descent to maintain the association number of La Liga. As the Sevilla and Celta Vigo FC ultimately still the license was issued, extended to the leagues Size ado to 22 clubs.

Legend

Expulsion

After the season

International Competitions

Relegated to the Segunda División

  • 20 - CD Logroñés

Up in the Primera División

Pichichi Trophy

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

The champion team Real Madrid

  • Goal: Francisco Buyo (37 / - ); Santiago Cañizares (1 / -)
  • Defenders: Rafael Alkorta (9 / - ); Chendo (10/ 1); Quique Flores ( 30/1); Fernando Hierro (33/ 7); Mikel Lasa (25/ 1); Nando (1 / - ); Manolo Sanchis (37 /1)
  • Midfielders: José Emilio Amavisca (37/ 10); Michael Laudrup (33/ 4); Luis Enrique (35/ 4); Alberto Marcos ( 3 / -); Míchel (13/ 2); Luis Milla (20 / - ); Fernando Redondo (23/ 1); Alberto Rivera (1/1 ); Sandro (13 / - ); Rafael Martín Vázquez (31 /2)
  • Storm: Emilio Butragueño (9/ 1); Dani (1 / - ); Peter Dubovský (5/1 ); Alfonso Pérez (16/ 2); Raúl (28/ 9); Iván Zamorano (38 /28)
  • Coach: Jorge Valdano

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