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2014–15 La Liga

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84th season of La Liga

Football league season
La Liga
Season2014–15
Dates23 August 2014 – 23 May 2015
ChampionsBarcelona
23rd title
RelegatedElche
Almería
Córdoba
Champions LeagueBarcelona
Real Madrid
Atlético Madrid
Valencia
Sevilla (asEuropa League winners)
Europa LeagueVillarreal
Athletic Bilbao
Matches380
Goals1,009 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerCristiano Ronaldo
(48 goals)[1]
Best goalkeeperClaudio Bravo
(0.51 goals/match)
Biggest home winReal Madrid 9–1Granada
(5 April 2015)
Biggest away winCórdoba 0–8Barcelona
(2 May 2015)
Highest scoringDeportivo La Coruña 2–8Real Madrid
(20 September 2014)
Real Madrid 9–1Granada
(5 April 2015)
Real Madrid 7–3Getafe
(23 May 2015)
Longest winning run12 matches[2]
Real Madrid
Longest unbeaten run14 matches[2]
Barcelona
Longest winless run20 matches[2]
Córdoba
Longest losing run10 matches[2]
Córdoba
Highest attendance98,760[3]
Barcelona 2–1Real Madrid
(22 March 2015)
Lowest attendance3,500[3]
Getafe 2–1Celta Vigo
(26 January 2015)
Total attendance10,161,726[3]
Average attendance26,741[3]

The2014–15La Liga season (known as theLigaBBVA for sponsorship reasons) was the 84th season of the premierassociation football league in Spain. The campaign began on 23 August 2014, and concluded on 24 May 2015.

Barcelona won its 23rd title on 17 May 2015 after defeating defending championsAtlético Madrid at theVicente Calderón Stadium, and also equalled the all-time record goal difference of +89 (110 goals scored and 21 conceded), originally set byReal Madrid in the2011–12 season. Barcelona won the title with 94 points, two more than Real Madrid.[4][5]

Teams

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Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

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A total of 20 teams contest the league, including 17 sides from the2013–14 season and three promoted from the2013–14 Segunda División. This includes the two top teams (Eibar andDeportivo La Coruña) from the Segunda División, and the winner of theplay-offs,Córdoba.

Eibar became the first club from Segunda División to achieve promotion to La Liga after its 1–0 victory overAlavés on 25 May 2014. Eibar made their La Liga debut in the 2014–15 season.[6]

Deportivo La Coruña won promotion back to La Liga after one season in Segunda División with a 1–0 victory overReal Jaén on 31 May 2014.[7]

Córdoba won the promotion play-off againstLas Palmas and returned to the top level after 42 years.[8]

Stadia and locations

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Location of teams in2014–15 La Liga
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity[citation needed]
AlmeríaAlmeríaJuegos Mediterráneos21,350
Athletic BilbaoBilbaoSan Mamés53,289
Atlético MadridMadridVicente Calderón54,907
BarcelonaBarcelonaCamp Nou99,786
Celta VigoVigoBalaídos31,800
CórdobaCórdobaEl Arcángel21,822
Deportivo La CoruñaA CoruñaRiazor34,600
EibarEibarIpurua6,000
ElcheElcheMartínez Valero36,017
EspanyolBarcelonaPower8 Stadium40,500
GetafeGetafeColiseum Alfonso Pérez17,393
GranadaGranadaNuevo Los Cármenes23,156
LevanteValenciaCiutat de València26,354
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda30,044
Rayo VallecanoMadridVallecas14,708
Real MadridMadridSantiago Bernabéu81,044
Real SociedadSan SebastiánAnoeta32,076
SevillaSevilleRamón Sánchez Pizjuán45,500
ValenciaValenciaMestalla55,000
VillarrealVillarrealEl Madrigal25,000

Personnel and sponsorship

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TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AlmeríaSpainMiguel RiveraSpainCoronaNikeUrcisol.com,Costa de Almería1, Vita Hoteliers3
Athletic BilbaoSpainErnesto ValverdeSpainCarlos GurpeguiNikePetronor/BBK (only in UEFA matches),BBK2
Atlético MadridArgentinaDiego SimeoneSpainGabiNikeAzerbaijan Land of Fire,Plus5001,Huawei2
BarcelonaSpainLuis EnriqueSpainXaviNikeQatar Airways,UNICEF14,Beko2
Celta VigoArgentinaEduardo BerizzoSpainBorja OubiñaAdidasCitroën,Estrella Galicia 0,013,Abanca3
CórdobaSpainJosé Antonio RomeroSpainAbel GómezAcerbisRD Impagos, Supermercados Piedra1, Diputación de Córdoba3
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainVíctor FernándezSpainManuel PabloLottoEstrella Galicia 0,0,Abanca1
EibarSpainGaizka GaritanoSpainTxema AñibarroHummel[9]Hierros Servando,Gipuzkoa1/Wiko13,Eibar Innovación Berrikuntza2
ElcheSpainFran EscribáSpainEdu AlbácarKelmeGioseppo, Amix1, Modalia3
EspanyolSpainSergio GonzálezSpainSergio GarcíaPumaPower8,Riviera Maya23
GetafeSpainPablo FrancoSpainJaime GavilánJomaTecnocasa Group, UEDBet/UED13
GranadaSpainJosé Ramón SandovalSpainDiego MainzJomaSolver Sports Capital, Banco Mare Nostrum1, Doyen Sports13, Coviran1, Caja Rural Granada2, Herogra3, Tejidos Malagón3
LevanteSpainLucas AlcarazSpainJuanfranNikeEast United, Diputació de València1
MálagaSpainJavi GraciaPortugalDudaNikeUNESCO5,Benahavis1
Rayo VallecanoSpainPaco JémezSpainRoberto TrashorrasErreàQbao.com, Nevir1, Halcon Viajes3
Real MadridItalyCarlo AncelottiSpainIker CasillasAdidasFly Emirates
Real SociedadScotlandDavid MoyesSpainXabi PrietoAdidasQbao.com,Kutxa1,Canal+2
SevillaSpainUnai EmerySpainFernando NavarroWarriorVisit Malaysia
ValenciaPortugalNuno Espírito SantoSpainDani ParejoAdidasGol Televisión1
VillarrealSpainMarcelinoSpainBrunoXtepPamesa Cerámica, Endavant
1.^On the back of shirt.
2.^On the sleeves.
3.^On the shorts.
4.^Barcelona makes a donation to UNICEF to display the charity's logo on the club's kit.
5.^Málaga makes a donation to UNESCO in order to display the charity's logo on the club's kit.
6.Additionally, referee kits are now being made by Adidas, sponsored byWürth, and Nike has a new match ball, the Ordem LFP

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
Celta VigoSpainLuis EnriqueResigned15 May 2014Pre-seasonArgentinaEduardo Berizzo2 June 2014
MálagaGermanyBernd SchusterEnd of contract16 May 2014SpainJavi Gracia30 May 2014
EspanyolMexicoJavier Aguirre16 May 2014SpainSergio González Soriano28 May 2014
BarcelonaArgentinaGerardo MartinoResigned17 May 2014SpainLuis Enrique19 May 2014
GranadaSpainLucas AlcarazEnd of contract28 May 2014SpainJoaquín Caparrós28 May 2014
LevanteSpainJoaquín CaparrósSigned by Granada28 May 2014SpainJosé Luis Mendilibar30 May 2014
ValenciaArgentinaJuan Antonio PizziSacked2 July 2014PortugalNuno Espírito Santo4 July 2014
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainFernando Vázquez8 July 2014SpainVíctor Fernández10 July 2014
CórdobaSpainAlbert Ferrer20 October 201420thSerbiaMiroslav Đukić20 October 2014[10]
LevanteSpainJosé Luis Mendilibar20 October 201419thSpainLucas Alcaraz21 October 2014[11]
Real SociedadSpainJagoba Arrasate2 November 201419thScotlandDavid Moyes10 November 2014[12]
AlmeríaSpainFrancisco9 December 2014[13]17thSpainJuan Ignacio Martínez12 December 2014[14]
GetafeRomaniaCosmin ContraSigned byGuangzhou R&F18 December 2014[15]13thSpainQuique Sánchez Flores5 January 2015[16]
GranadaSpainJoaquín CaparrósSacked13 January 2015[17]20thSpainAbel Resino19 January 2015[18]
GetafeSpainQuique Sánchez FloresResigned26 February 2015[19]13thSpainPablo Franco11 March 2015[20]
CórdobaSerbiaMiroslav ĐukićSacked16 March 201520thSpainJosé Antonio Romero16 March 2015[21]
AlmeríaSpainJuan Ignacio Martínez5 April 2015[22]18thSpainSergi Barjuán6 April 2015[23]
Deportivo La CoruñaSpainVíctor Fernández8 April 201517thSpainVíctor Sánchez8 April 2015
GranadaSpainAbel Resino1 May 2015[24]19thSpainJosé Ramón Sandoval1 May 2015[25]

Overview

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On 2 May, Córdoba were relegated with three games left to play in the season, after losing 0–8 at home against Barcelona.[26] Eight days later, Villarreal confirmed sixth place and an entry into theUEFA Europa League withJoel Campbell's winning goal against Elche.[27]

Barcelona, playing with a three-man attack ofLionel Messi,Neymar andLuis Suárez under new managerLuis Enrique,[28] won the title on 17 May with a goal by Messi to defeat holders Atlético Madrid at theVicente Calderón Stadium. It came exactly a year after Atlético had won their league title at Barcelona'sCamp Nou.[29] Real Madrid secured second place on the same day as Barcelona won the title, with a 1–4 win at Espanyol.[30] In the end, Barcelona amassed 94 points, while Real Madrid finished just two points behind, with 92.

The battle for the Champions League was settled in the last ten minutes of the season. Valencia, in fourth place with 74 points, went into the last match of the season at relegation-threatened Almería, facing all three possibilities of direct qualification to the group stage of the Champions League, qualification to the play-off round, or missing out on the Champions League altogether. Valencia won the match 3–2 to secure fourth place, as Atlético Madrid, three points ahead, drew at Granada. Sevilla, with a 3–2 win at Málaga, achieved a record 76 points total without Champions League qualification, finishing fifth.[31][32][33] Sevilla however qualified for the Champions League by winning the2015 UEFA Europa League Final.

Earlier in the season, on 7 February, Atlético Madrid achieved a 4–0 victory over city rivals Real Madrid. It was Real's biggest loss since a 5–0 loss to Barcelona in November 2010.[34]

Despite finishing the season in the 13th position, on 5 June, Elche was relegated to Segunda División due to its financial struggles.[35] NewcomersEibar, who finished the season in the 18th position, took Elche's place in2015–16 La Liga.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)38304411021+8994Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Real Madrid38302611838+8092
3Atlético Madrid3823966729+3878
4Valencia38221157032+3877Qualification for theChampions League play-off round
5Sevilla3823787145+2676Qualification for theChampions League group stage[a]
6Villarreal381612104837+1160Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[b]
7Athletic Bilbao381510134241+155Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round[b]
8Celta Vigo381312134744+351
9Málaga38148164248−650
10Espanyol381310154751−449[c]
11Rayo Vallecano38154194668−2249[c]
12Real Sociedad381113144451−746
13Elche[d](R)38118193562−2741Relegation toSegunda División
14Levante38910193467−3337[e]
15Getafe38107213364−3137[e]
16Deportivo La Coruña38714173560−2535[f]
17Granada38714172964−3535[f]
18Eibar3898213455−2135[f]
19Almería[g](R)3888223564−2929Relegation toSegunda División
20Córdoba(R)38311242268−4620
Source:La Liga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) fair-play points; 7) playoff match[37]
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Sevilla qualified for theChampions League group stage by winning the2014–15 UEFA Europa League. As a result, the fifth-placed spot for theEuropa League group stage they earned was vacated without replacement as per UEFA regulations.
  2. ^abSince the winners of the2014–15 Copa del Rey,Barcelona, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners (Europa League group stage) was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the spot awarded to the sixth-placed team (Europa League third qualifying round) was passed to the seventh-placed team.
  3. ^abEspanyol ahead on head-to-head record; Rayo Vallecano–Espanyol 1–3, Espanyol–Rayo Vallecano 1–1.
  4. ^Elche administratively relegated by the LFP.[35]
  5. ^abLevante ahead on head-to-head record; Levante–Getafe 1–1, Getafe–Levante 0–1.
  6. ^abcHead-to-head record: Deportivo 7 pts, Granada 6 pts, Eibar 2 pts
  7. ^Almería was docked 3 points due to an unpayment of a transfer.[36]


Results

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Home \ AwayALMATHATMFCBCELCÓRRCDEIBELCESPGETGCFLEVMCFRVARMARSOSFCVCFVIL
Almería0–10–11–22–21–10–02–02–21–11–03–01–41–20–11–42–20–22–30–0
Athletic Bilbao2–11–42–51–10–11–10–01–23–14–00–13–01–11–01–01–11–01–14–0
Atlético Madrid3–00–00–12–24–22–02–13–02–02–02–03–13–13–14–02–04–01–10–1
Barcelona4–02–03–10–15–02–23–03–05–16–06–05–00–16–12–12–05–12–03–2
Celta Vigo0–11–22–00–11–02–10–11–13–23–10–03–01–06–12–42–21–11–11–3
Córdoba1–20–10–20–81–10–01–10–20–01–22–00–01–21–21–21–11–31–20–2
Deportivo La Coruña0–11–01–20–40–21–12–01–00–01–22–22–00–12–22–80–03–43–01–1
Eibar5–20–11–30–20–13–00–10–10–22–11–13–31–01–20–41–01–30–11–1
Elche1–02–30–20–60–12–24–00–22–10–11–11–01–22–00–21–00–20–42–2
Espanyol3–01–00–00–21–01–00–01–21–12–02–12–12–21–11–42–01–21–21–1
Getafe1–01–20–10–02–11–12–11–10–02–11–20–11–01–20–30–12–10–31–1
Granada0–00–00–01–31–12–02–10–01–01–21–10–11–00–10–41–11–11–10–0
Levante2–10–22–20–50–11–00–02–10–02–21–12–14–10–20–51–11–22–10–2
Málaga1–21–02–20–01–02–01–12–11–20–23–22–10–04–01–21–12–31–01–1
Rayo Vallecano2–02–10–00–21–00–11–22–32–31–32–03–14–21–00–22–40–11–12–0
Real Madrid3–05–01–23–13–02–02–03–05–13–07–39–12–03–15–14–12–12–21–1
Real Sociedad1–21–12–11–01–13–12–21–03–01–01–20–33–00–10–14–24–31–10–0
Sevilla2–12–00–02–21–03–04–10–03–03–22–05–11–12–02–02–31–01–12–1
Valencia3–20–03–10–11–13–02–03–13–13–11–04–03–03–03–02–12–03–10–0
Villarreal2–02–00–10–14–10–03–01–01–00–32–12–01–02–14–20–24–00–21–3
Source:La Liga
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:
    SpainLuis Alberto for Málaga against Athletic Bilbao (23 August 2014)
  • Last goal of the season:
    BrazilMarcelo for Real Madrid against Getafe (23 May 2015)

Top goalscorers

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ThePichichi Trophy is awarded by newspaperMarca to the player who scores the most goals in a season.

RankPlayerClubGoals[1][38]
1PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid48
2ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelona43
3FranceAntoine GriezmannAtlético Madrid22
BrazilNeymarBarcelona
5ColombiaCarlos BaccaSevilla20
6SpainAritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao18
7SpainAlberto BuenoRayo Vallecano17
8UruguayLuis SuárezBarcelona16
9FranceKarim BenzemaReal Madrid15
10SpainSergio GarcíaEspanyol14
BrazilJonathasElche

Top assists

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RankPlayerClubAssists[39]
1ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelona18
2PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid16
3UruguayLuis SuárezBarcelona14
4SpainNolitoCelta Vigo13
ColombiaJames RodríguezReal Madrid
6FranceKarim BenzemaReal Madrid10
SpainKokeAtlético Madrid
8WalesGareth BaleReal Madrid9
RussiaDenis CheryshevVillarreal
SpainSergio GarcíaEspanyol
SpainIscoReal Madrid

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of La Liga hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDateReference
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridDeportivo La Coruña8–2 (A)20 September 2014Report
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo4Real MadridElche5–1 (H)23 September 2014Report
BrazilNeymarBarcelonaGranada6–0 (H)27 September 2014Report
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridAthletic Bilbao5–0 (H)5 October 2014Report
ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelonaSevilla5–1 (H)22 November 2014Report
MexicoCarlos VelaReal SociedadElche3–0 (H)28 November 2014Report
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridCelta Vigo3–0 (H)6 December 2014Report
ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelonaEspanyol5–1 (H)7 December 2014Report
FranceAntoine GriezmannAtlético MadridAthletic Bilbao4–1 (A)21 December 2014Report
ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelonaDeportivo La Coruña4–0 (A)18 January 2015Report
SpainDavid BarralLevanteMálaga4–1 (H)7 February 2015Report
ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelonaLevante5–0 (H)15 February 2015Report
SpainAlberto Bueno4Rayo VallecanoLevante4–2 (H)28 February 2015Report
ArgentinaLionel MessiBarcelonaRayo Vallecano6–1 (H)8 March 2015Report
SpainDavid BarralLevanteAlmería4–1 (A)4 April 2015Report
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo5Real MadridGranada9–1 (H)5 April 2015Report
SpainSanti Mina4Celta VigoRayo Vallecano6–1 (H)11 April 2015Report
UruguayLuis SuárezBarcelonaCórdoba8–0 (A)2 May 2015Report
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridSevilla3–2 (A)2 May 2015Report
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridEspanyol4–1 (A)17 May 2015Report
PortugalCristiano RonaldoReal MadridGetafe7–3 (H)23 May 2015Report

4Player scored four goals
5Player scored five goals
(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Discipline

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[40]

Attendance

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PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1Barcelona1,475,01398,76060,00577,632+7.9%
2Real Madrid1,395,28085,45063,63473,436+2.9%
3Atlético Madrid884,10654,06937,00046,532+0.3%
4Valencia832,79851,20036,76343,831+24.7%
5Athletic Bilbao772,05448,43728,00040,634+20.9%
6Sevilla591,03040,35519,92531,107+1.4%
7Málaga422,71429,02516,18122,248−0.9%
8Real Sociedad419,99628,74814,83622,105−5.0%
9Elche411,69131,51214,16221,668−13.5%
10Deportivo La Coruña404,22330,33414,16721,275−4.0%1
11Celta de Vigo363,62925,27414,38619,138−9.1%
12Espanyol355,12830,25312,71018,691−4.8%
13Granada313,15120,84814,33816,482+7.3%
14Villarreal303,33623,0009,78815,965−1.9%
15Córdoba296,72121,4957,61915,617+39.2%1
16Levante290,02223,50610,55815,264−0.2%
17Rayo Vallecano201,98814,0707,77610,631+4.6%
18Almería198,23813,9508,57510,434+2.1%
19Getafe139,85410,5914,5707,361+7.9%
20Eibar90,7546,0654,0084,777+58.1%1
League total10,161,72698,7604,00826,741+1.5%

Updated to games played on 23 May 2015
Source:[3][41]
Notes:
1: Team played last season in Segunda División

Awards

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Seasonal

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La Liga's governing body, theLiga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, honoured the competition's best players and coach with theLa Liga Awards.[42]

AwardRecipient
Best PlayerArgentinaLionel Messi (Barcelona)
Best CoachSpainLuis Enrique (Barcelona)
Best GoalkeeperChileClaudio Bravo (Barcelona)
Best DefenderSpainSergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Best MidfielderColombiaJames Rodríguez (Real Madrid)
Best ForwardArgentinaLionel Messi (Barcelona)

Team of the Year

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Bravo
Piqué
Dani Alves
Otamendi
Alba
Krychowiak
Rakitić
Ronaldo
Rodríguez
Griezmann
Messi
Team of the Year[43]
GoalkeeperChileClaudio Bravo (Barcelona)
DefenceBrazilDani Alves (Barcelona)SpainGerard Piqué (Barcelona)ArgentinaNicolás Otamendi (Valencia)SpainJordi Alba (Barcelona)
MidfieldPoland

Grzegorz Krychowiak(Sevilla)

ColombiaJames Rodríguez (Real Madrid)CroatiaIvan Rakitić (Barcelona)
AttackArgentinaLionel Messi (Barcelona)FranceAntoine Griezmann (Atlético Madrid)PortugalCristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)

Monthly

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MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the MonthReference
ManagerClubPlayerClub
SeptemberPortugalNuno Espírito SantoValenciaSpainNolitoCelta Vigo[44]
OctoberItalyCarlo AncelottiReal MadridFranceKarim BenzemaReal Madrid[45]
NovemberSpainErnesto ValverdeAthletic BilbaoMexicoCarlos VelaReal Sociedad[46]
DecemberPortugalNuno Espírito SantoValenciaArgentinaLuciano ViettoVillarreal[47]
JanuarySpainUnai EmerySevillaFranceAntoine GriezmannAtlético Madrid[48]
FebruaryPortugalNuno Espírito SantoValenciaSpainAlberto BuenoRayo Vallecano[49][50]
MarchSpainErnesto ValverdeAthletic BilbaoSpainVitoloSevilla[51][52]
AprilItalyCarlo AncelottiReal MadridFranceAntoine GriezmannAtlético Madrid[53][54]
MaySpainJosé Ramón SandovalGranadaPortugalCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid[55][56]

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  46. ^BBVA Awards for the best of November; LFP.es 10 December 2014
  47. ^The BBVA Prizes for December's best; LFP.es 14 January 2015
  48. ^Antoine Griezmann, Liga BBVA player of the month for January; LFP.es, 5 February 2015
  49. ^Alberto Bueno named Liga BBVA player of the month for February; LFP.es, 4 March 2015
  50. ^BBVA Awards: Nuno, Liga BBVA Manager of the month for February; LFP.es, 5 March 2015
  51. ^BBVA Prizes: Vitolo, best Liga BBVA player in March; LFP.es, 1 April 2015
  52. ^BBVA Prizes: Ernesto Valverde, best coach in the Liga BBVA in March; LFP.es, 2 April 2015
  53. ^Carlo Ancelotti named Liga BBVA coach of the month for April; LFP.es, 7 May 2015
  54. ^Antoine Griezmann named April's Liga BBVA player of the month; LFP.es, 6 May 2015
  55. ^BBVA Awards: José Ramón Sandoval, Liga BBVA coach of the month for May; LFP.es, 4 June 2015
  56. ^BBVA Awards: Cristiano Ronaldo chosen as Liga BBVA player of the month for May; LFP.es, 3 June 2015

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