La Liga records
TheLa Liga is a Spanish professional league forassociation football club. At the top of theSpanish football league system , it is the country's primary football competition and is contested by 20 clubs. The competition was formed in 1929, with an initial format of 10 teams.
Records in this section refer toLa Liga from its founding in 1929 through to the present.
The all-time La Liga table[ 1] is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in La Liga since its inception in 1929. The table is accurate as of the end of the2023–24 season.[ 2] Teams inbold are part of the2024–25 La Liga season.
All-time La Liga table Pos Club S Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th T Debut Since/ Last App Best 1 Real Madrid 93 4,959 3,028 1,820 607 601 6,483 3,376 3,107 36 25 10 8 3 4 86 1929 1929 1 2 Barcelona 93 4,849 3,028 1,759 613 656 6,477 3,357 3,120 27 28 13 12 4 6 90 1929 1929 1 3 Atlético Madrid 87 3,977 2,880 1,398 662 820 4,970 3,531 1,439 11 10 19 10 7 6 63 1929 2002–03 1 4 Valencia 89 3,755 2,930 1,283 697 950 4,740 3,792 948 6 6 10 13 10 7 52 1931–32 1987–88 1 5 Athletic Bilbao 93 3,735 3,028 1,303 718 1007 4,951 3,989 962 8 7 10 5 9 10 50 1929 1929 1 6 Sevilla 80 3,243 2,674 1,108 601 965 4,046 3,683 363 1 4 4 8 12 7 38 1934–35 2001–02 1 7 Espanyol 87 2,998 2,816 997 667 1,152 3,812 4,156 −344 – – 4 5 2 5 16 1929 2024–25 3 8 Real Sociedad 77 2,983 2,568 978 645 945 3,596 3,532 64 2 3 2 6 5 6 24 1929 2010–11 1 9 Real Betis 58 2,279 1,994 715 507 772 2,520 2,840 −320 1 – 2 3 5 8 19 1932–33 2015–16 1 10 Zaragoza 58 2,109 1,986 698 522 766 2,683 2,847 −164 – 1 4 5 4 4 18 1939–40 2012–13 2 11 Celta Vigo 58 2,099 1,964 663 468 833 2,614 3,006 −392 – – – 2 4 5 11 1939–40 2012–13 4 12 Deportivo La Coruña 46 1,843 1,568 569 403 596 2,090 2,269 −179 1 5 4 1 – 1 12 1941–42 2017–18 1 13 Valladolid 46 1,625 1,618 498 433 687 1,896 2,396 −500 – – – 1 1 1 3 1948–49 2024–25 4 14 Osasuna 42 1,589 1,506 488 378 640 1,699 2,084 −385 – – – 2 2 2 6 1935–36 2019–20 4 15 Racing Santander 44 1,415 1,426 453 335 638 1,842 2,365 −523 – 1 1 2 – 1 5 1929 2011–12 2 16 Sporting Gijón 42 1,389 1,458 471 358 629 1,753 2,152 −399 – 1 1 2 2 1 7 1944–45 2016–17 2 17 Villarreal 24 1,369 912 376 241 295 1,308 1,126 182 – 1 1 2 6 2 12 1998–99 2013–14 2 18 Málaga 37 1,334 1,293 395 335 563 1,445 1,824 −379 – – – 1 – 1 2 1949–50 2017–18 4 19 Mallorca 31 1,310 1,140 374 295 471 1,328 1,586 −258 – – 2 – 2 1 5 1960–61 2021–22 3 20 Oviedo 38 1,174 1,192 408 292 492 1,642 1,951 −309 – – 3 2 2 4 11 1933–34 2000–01 3 21 Las Palmas 35 1,082 1,172 382 259 531 1,404 1,867 −463 – 1 1 1 1 1 5 1951–52 2023–24 2 22 Getafe 19 883 722 228 199 295 790 921 −131 – – – – 1 1 2 2004–05 2017–18 5 23 Granada 27 828 894 259 213 422 1000 1,408 −408 – – – – – 2 2 1941–42 2023–24 6 24 Rayo Vallecano 21 823 794 229 189 376 914 1,309 −395 – – – – – – – 1977–78 2021–22 8 25 Elche 24 709 792 227 211 354 854 1,196 −342 – – – – 1 1 2 1959–60 2022–23 5 26 Alavés 18 672 608 192 131 285 674 955 −281 – – – – – 1 1 1930–31 2023–24 6 27 Levante 16 631 592 166 151 275 677 942 −265 – – – – – 1 1 1963–64 2021–22 6 28 Hércules 20 538 628 184 149 295 716 1,050 −334 – – – – 1 4 5 1935–36 2010–11 5 29 Tenerife 13 510 494 155 128 211 619 744 −125 – – – – 2 – 2 1961–62 2009–10 5 30 Cádiz 16 499 598 139 178 281 518 877 −359 – – – – – – – 1977–78 2023–24 12 31 Murcia 18 445 586 145 143 298 607 992 −385 – – – – – – – 1940–41 2007–08 11 32 Salamanca 12 377 424 124 102 198 425 581 −156 – – – – – – – 1974–75 1998–99 7 33 Almería 10 356 372 93 94 185 407 622 −215 – – – – – – – 2007–08 2023–24 8 34 Sabadell 14 353 426 129 95 202 492 720 −228 – – – 1 1 – 2 1943–44 1987–88 4 35 Eibar 7 302 266 77 71 118 297 385 −88 – – – – – – – 2014–15 2020–21 9[ 3] 36 Logroñés 9 293 346 96 92 158 291 489 −198 – – – – – – – 1987–88 1996–97 7 37 Castellón 11 285 334 103 79 152 419 588 −169 – – – 1 2 – 3 1941–42 1990–91 4 38 Albacete 7 257 270 76 76 118 320 410 −90 – – – – – – – 1991–92 2004–05 7 39 Córdoba 9 230 282 82 63 137 285 430 −145 – – – – 1 – 1 1962–63 2014–15 5 40 Girona 4 218 152 61 35 56 230 213 17 – – 1 – – – 1 2017–18 2022–23 3 41 Compostela 4 190 160 52 45 63 199 241 −42 – – – – – – – 1994–95 1997–98 10 42 Recreativo 5 188 186 50 46 90 202 296 −94 – – – – – – – 1978–79 2008–09 8 43 Burgos CF 6 168 204 59 50 95 216 310 −94 – – – – – – – 1971–72 1979–80 12 44 Leganés 4 159 152 39 42 71 137 200 −63 – – – – – – – 2016–17 2024–25 13 45 Pontevedra 6 150 180 53 44 83 165 221 −56 – – – – – – – 1963–64 1969–70 7 46 Numancia 4 148 152 37 37 78 155 253 −98 – – – – – – – 1999–00 2008–09 17 47 Arenas 7 107 130 43 21 66 227 308 −81 – – 1 – 3 – 4 1929 1934–35 3 48 Real Burgos 3 96 114 26 44 44 101 139 −38 – – – – – – – 1990–91 1992–93 9 49 Gimnàstic 4 91 116 34 16 66 181 295 −114 – – – – – – – 1947–48 2006–07 7 50 Extremadura 2 83 80 20 23 37 62 117 −55 – – – – – – – 1996–97 1998–99 17 51 Mérida 2 81 80 19 24 37 70 115 −45 – – – – – – – 1995–96 1997–98 19 52 Alcoyano 4 76 108 30 16 62 145 252 −107 – – – – – – – 1945–46 1950–51 10 53 Jaén 3 71 90 29 13 48 121 183 −62 – – – – – – – 1953–54 1957–58 14 54 Huesca 2 67 76 14 25 37 77 118 −41 – – – – – – – 2018–19 2020–21 19 55 Real Unión 4 56 72 21 14 37 153 184 −31 – – – – – 1 1 1929 1931–32 6 56 AD Almería 2 52 68 17 18 33 71 116 −45 – – – – – – – 1979–80 1980–81 10 57 Europa 3 42 54 18 6 30 97 131 −34 – – – – – – – 1929 1930–31 8 58 Lleida 2 40 68 13 14 41 70 182 −112 – – – – – – – 1950–51 1993–94 16 59 Xerez 1 34 38 8 10 20 38 66 −28 – – – – – – – 2009–10 2009–10 20 60 Condal 1 22 30 7 8 15 37 57 −20 – – – – – – – 1956–57 1956–57 16 61 Atlético Tetuán 1 19 30 7 5 18 51 85 −34 – – – – – – – 1951–52 1951–52 16 62 Cultural Leonesa 1 14 30 5 4 21 34 65 −31 – – – – – – – 1955–56 1955–56 15 Notes Despite finishing the season in the 13th position in the2014–15 La Liga , on 5 June, Elche was relegated to Segunda División due to its financial struggles. NewcomersEibar , who finished the season in the 18th position, took Elche's place in the2015–16 La Liga .
Most league titles:36 ,Real Madrid (1931–32 ,1932–33 ,1953–54 ,1954–55 ,1956–57 ,1957–58 ,1960–61 ,1961–62 ,1962–63 ,1963–64 ,1964–65 ,1966–67 ,1967–68 ,1968–69 ,1971–72 ,1974–75 ,1975–76 ,1977–78 ,1978–79 ,1979–80 ,1985–86 ,1986–87 ,1987–88 ,1988–89 ,1989–90 ,1994–95 ,1996–97 ,2000–01 ,2002–03 ,2006–07 ,2007–08 ,2011–12 ,2016–17 ,2019–20 ,2021–22 ,2023–24 )[ 4] Most consecutive league titles:5 ,Real Madrid (twice): (1961 to 1965 and 1986 to 1990)[ 5] Top-flight appearances [ edit ] Most appearances:95 , joint record (up to 2025–26)[ 4] Most wins overall:1,820 –Real Madrid [ 4] Most wins in a season:32 ,Real Madrid (2011–12)[ 6] [ 7] andBarcelona (2012–13)[ 6] [ 7] Most home wins in a season:18 ,Real Madrid (1987–88 and 2009–10)[ 8] [ 9] andBarcelona (2009–10 and 2012–13)[ 9] Most away wins in a season:16 ,Real Madrid (2011–12)[ 10] Fewest wins in a season:2 , joint record: 100% home win record in a season:Athletic Bilbao (9 games, 1933–34)[ 15] Athletic Bilbao (11 games, 1935–36)[ 16] Barcelona (13 games, 1948–49)[ 17] Barcelona (15 games, 1952–53)[ 18] Sevilla (15 games, 1956–57)[ 19] Barcelona (15 games, 1958–59)[ 20] Barcelona (15 games, 1959–60)[ 21] Real Madrid (15 games, 1959–60)[ 21] Real Madrid (15 games, 1962–63)[ 22] Real Madrid (17 games, 1985–86)[ 23] Most losses overall:1,152 –Espanyol [ 4] Most losses in a season:30 –Real Valladolid (2024–25) Fewest losses in a season:0 , (18 games season) joint record: Fewest losses in a season under current league format (38 games):1 , joint record: Fewest home losses in a season:0 , joint record:Almería (1979–80 )Athletic Bilbao (1929–30 ,1931–32 ,1933–34 ,1935–36 ,1952–53 ,1955–56 ,1975–76 ,1977–78 )Atlético Madrid (1939–40 ,1940–41 ,1945–46 ,1947–48 ,1950–51 ,1960–61 ,1961–62 ,1962–63 ,1970–71 ,1974–75 ,1975–76 ,1982–83 ,2013–14 )Barcelona (1947–48 ,1948–49 ,1950–51 ,1952–53 ,1956–57 ,1958–59 ,1959–60 ,1961–62 ,1967–68 ,1973–74 ,1974–75 ,1975–76 ,1984–85 ,1992–93 ,2006–07 ,2009–10 ,2012–13 ,2017–18 )Celta Vigo (1947–48 ,1954–55 ,1970–71 )Córdoba (1964–65 )Deportivo La Coruña (1949–50 ,1954–55 )Espanyol (1948–49 ,1963–64 )Granada (1971–72 )Hércules (1954–55 )Las Palmas (1954–55 ,1967–68 )Osasuna (1957–58 )Oviedo (1933–34 ,1944–45 ,1990–91 )Pontevedra (1967–68 )Racing Santander (1931–32 ,1933–34 )Real Betis (1934–35 ,1983–84 )Real Madrid (1931–32 ,1944–45 ,1945–46 ,1949–50 ,1951–52 ,1957–58 ,1958–59 ,1959–60 ,1960–61 ,1961–62 ,1962–63 ,1963–64 ,1966–67 ,1968–69 ,1971–72 ,1974–75 ,1977–78 ,1978–79 ,1979–80 ,1981–82 ,1985–86 ,1988–89 ,1989–90 ,1991–92 ,1992–93 ,1996–97 ,2001–02 ,2012–13 ,2019–20 ,2023–24 )Real Sociedad (1929 ,1950–51 ,1974–75 ,1976–77 ,1979–80 ,1981–82 ,2002–03 )Sevilla (1940–41 ,1950–51 ,1951–52 ,1956–57 ,1980–81 )Valencia (1931–32 ,1940–41 ,1948–49 ,1957–58 ,1961–62 ,1979–80 )Zaragoza (1961–62 ,1964–65 ,1967–68 ,1974–75 ) Most points in a La Liga season (at least 90 points)[ edit ] Most points overall in the top flight:4,959 –Real Madrid [ 28] Most points in a season overall:100 , (87.72% of points),Real Madrid (2011–12),[ 29] Barcelona (2012–13)[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] Most points in a season at home:55 ,Barcelona (2009–10 and 2012–13)[ 33] Most points in a season away:50 ,Real Madrid (2011–12) Most points in a season opening half:55 ,Barcelona (2012–13)[ 34] Most points in a season closing half:52 ,Real Madrid (2009–10)[ 35] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 18 games):30 ,Athletic Bilbao (1929–30)[ 36] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 22 games):34 ,Real Betis (1934–35)[ 37] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 26 games):40 ,Valencia (1941–42 and 1943–44)[ 38] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 30 games):52 ,Real Madrid (1960–61)[ 39] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 34 games):56 ,Real Madrid (1985–86)[ 40] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 38 games):62 ,Real Madrid (1987–88, 1988–89 and 1989–90)[ 41] [ 42] Most points in a season (2 points for a win, 44 games):66 ,Real Madrid (1986–87)[ 43] Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 42 games):92 ,Real Madrid (1996–97)[ 44] Most points in a season (3 points for a win, 38 games):100 ,Real Madrid (2011–12),[ 29] Barcelona (2012–13)[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] Fewest points in a season (2 points for a win):9 ,Celta Vigo (1943–44) final record P26 W2 D5 L19[ 45] Fewest points in a season (3 points for a win):13 ,Sporting Gijón (1997–98) final record P38 W2 D7 L29[ 46] Fewest points in a season opening half:3 ,Sporting Gijón (1997–98) Fewest points in a season closing half:1 ,Real Valladolid (2024–25) Most consecutive draws:9 ,Burgos (30 April 1978 to 28 October 1978)[ 56] [ 57] Games without a loss [ edit ] Most consecutive league games without a loss:43 ,Barcelona (8 April 2017 to 13 May 2018)[ 58] [ 59] Most consecutive home league games without a loss:121 ,Real Madrid (17 February 1957 to 7 March 1965)[ 60] Most consecutive away league games without a loss:23 ,Barcelona (14 February 2010 to 30 April 2011)[ 58] Games without a win [ edit ] Most consecutive league games without a win:31 ,Almería (23 May 2023 to 11 March 2024) Most consecutive league games without a win home:19 ,Almería (28 May 2023 to 16 May 2024) Most consecutive league games without a win away:72 ,Hércules (8 December 1940 to 12 March 1967)[ 61] Games without scoring [ edit ] Most consecutive league games without scoring:8 , joint record: Most consecutive league games without scoring at home:7 ,Athletic Bilbao (6 January 1996 to 7 April 1996)[ 64] Most consecutive league games without scoring away:12 ,Deportivo La Coruña (17 January 1965 to 4 December 1966)[ 65] Most consecutive league games without scoring away in a single season:11 ,Hércules (17 November 2010 to 3 April 2011)[ 61] Games without conceding a goal [ edit ] Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal:13 ,Atlético Madrid (2 December 1990 to 17 March 1991)[ 66] Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal home:12 ,Barcelona (23 April 2011 to 15 January 2012)[ 58] Most consecutive league games without conceding a goal away:7 ,Barcelona (1 November 1986 to 7 February 1987)[ 58] Most games without conceding a goal in a season:26 ,Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94),[ 65] Barcelona (2022–23) Most consecutive clean sheets from the start of a season:8 ,Barcelona (2014–15) Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 100 goals)[ edit ] Most goals in a season – all competitions (at least 150 goals)[ edit ] First team to score at least 100 goals in a season:Valencia in 1941–42 (111 in 34 matches). A number of teams managed to score over 100 goals in a season during the 1930s, when the national league and cup were played alongside the regional leagues. Most prolific among those was theAthletic Bilbao team of the early 1930s, who scored 126 goals in 1929–30, 137 goals in 1930–31, 127 goals in 1931–32, 127 goals in 1932–33 and 115 goals in 1933–34; others includeOviedo , who scored 114 goals in 1933–34 and 110 goals in 1935–36. Most goals in a season (all competitions) besides Real Madrid and Barcelona:Sevilla in2014–15 (119 in 60 matches). Most effective team in a La Liga season (at least 3 goals per match)[ edit ] Most league goals scored in a season:121 ,Real Madrid (2011–12)[ 67] Most home league goals scored in a season:78 ,Real Madrid (1989–90)[ 68] Most away league goals scored in a season:58 ,Real Madrid (2016–17)[ 69] Most games scored in a season:38 (scoring in every game in a single La Liga season),Barcelona (2012–13),Real Madrid (2016–17)[ 70] Fewest league goals scored in a season:15 ,CD Logroñés (1994–95)[ 71] Fewest home league goals scored in a season:8 ,Granada (1969–70) [citation needed ] Fewest away league goals scored in a season:2 ,Deportivo La Coruña (1964–65)[ 72] Most league goals conceded in a season:134 ,Lleida (1950–51)[ 73] Fewest league goals conceded in a season:15 , (18 game season)Real Madrid (1931–32) [citation needed ] Fewest league goals conceded in a season at the current format (38 game season):18 , joint recordDeportivo La Coruña (1993–94) &Atlético Madrid (2015–16) Fewest league goals conceded home in a season:2 , joint record: Fewest league goals conceded away in a season:9 , joint record: Best conceded goal quota in a season:0.474 goals per game,Deportivo La Coruña (1993–94),Atlético Madrid (2015–2016) (Real Madrid's record of 15 goals was in an 18-game season and equals 0.833 goals/game; Deportivo and Atlético Madrid's tallies of 18 are from 38-game seasons) [citation needed ] Best goal difference in a season:+89 ,Real Madrid (2011–12),[ 74] Barcelona (2014–15)[ 74] Worst goal difference in a season:–93 ,Lleida (1950–51)[ 73] Most consecutive games scoring:64 ,Barcelona (4 February 2012 to 5 October 2013)[ 75] Most consecutive games scoring at home:88 ,Barcelona (10 February 1952 to 19 January 1958) [citation needed ] Most consecutive games scoring away:35 ,Real Madrid (3 January 2016 to 29 October 2017) [citation needed ] Most goals on one day:59 goals in 8 games, (17 September 1950) [citation needed ] Fewest goals on one day:8 goals in 8 games, (18 March 1973) [citation needed ] Most goalscorers in a season:22 ,Barcelona (2021–22) Most red cards in a single match:6 , As of matches played as of 19 May 2025 [ 80] Players inbold are still active in La Liga. Players initalics are still active outside La Liga.
Most career league appearances:622 ,Andoni Zubizarreta andJoaquín [ 81] Most career league appearances at one club:550 ,Raúl (forReal Madrid )[ 81] Most career league appearances by a foreign player:529 ,Antoine Griezmann [ 82] [ 83] Most consecutive league appearances:251 ,Iñaki Williams (20 April 2016 to 29 January 2023)[ 84] Oldest player:Joaquín ,41 years, 318 days (forReal Betis v. Valencia , 4 June 2023)[ 85] [ 86] Oldest player under exceptional circumstances:Harry Lowe ,48 years, 226 days (forReal Sociedad v. Valencia , 24 March 1935) (Real Sociedad's manager played due to a player down to illness, the team did not bring any substitutes to the away game for financial reasons. )[ 87] [ 85] [ 88] Youngest player:Luka Romero ,15 years, 219 days (forMallorca v. Real Madrid , 24 June 2020)[ 89] Most appearances with different teams:8 Sandro Ramírez (Barcelona ,Málaga ,Sevilla ,Real Sociedad ,Real Valladolid ,Huesca ,Getafe ,Las Palmas )Carlos Aranda (Villarreal ,Albacete ,Sevilla ,Numancia ,Osasuna ,Levante ,Real Zaragoza ,Granada ) Argentine Lionel Messi is the all-time top goalscorer and also the all-time top assist maker in La Liga history. As of matches played 19 May 2025 [ 80] Players inbold are still active in La Liga. Players initalics are still active outside La Liga.
Most goals in a La Liga season (at least 35 goals)[ edit ] As of matches played 20 May 2019 Bold player name denotes current season.
Most hat-tricks in the League (at least 10)[ edit ] Lionel Messi scored a record 36 hat-tricks in La Liga.Three or more goals in a single match. For the complete list of hat-tricks seeList of La Liga hat-tricks .
As of matches played 22 February 2020 [ 90] [ 91] Players inbold are still active in La Liga. Players initalics are still active outside La Liga.Players with at least 10 hat-tricks are shown in this table.
Source:BDFútbol
Fastest goal scored in La Liga history:7.22 seconds ,Joseba Llorente (forReal Valladolid v.Espanyol , 20 January 2008) Fastest to score first goal in La Liga:29 seconds ,Jorge Galán (forOsasuna v.Real Valladolid , 23 September 2009) Fastest to score 20 La Liga goals in a single season:12 games ,Cristiano Ronaldo (2014–15)[ 92] Fastest 50 league goals:35 games ,Isidro Lángara (forOviedo (matchday 17,24 March 1935 , season 1934–35)[ 93] Fastest to 100 La Liga goals:80 games ,Isidro Lángara (forOviedo (matchday 24,30 March 1947 , season 1946–47)[ 94] Fastest to 150 La Liga goals:140 games ,Cristiano Ronaldo (matchday 5,22 September 2013 , season 2013–14)[ 92] Fastest to 200 La Liga goals:178 games ,Cristiano Ronaldo (matchday 14,6 December 2014 , season 2014–15)[ 95] [ 96] Fastest to 250 La Liga goals:228 games ,Cristiano Ronaldo (matchday 28,5 March 2016 , season 2015–16)[ 92] [ 97] Fastest to 300 La Liga goals:286 games ,Cristiano Ronaldo (matchday 27,3 March 2018 , season 2017–18)[ 98] Youngest and oldest [ edit ] Most career league goals:474 ,Lionel Messi [ 100] [ 101] Most goals scored in a season:50 ,Lionel Messi (2011–12)[ 102] Most league goals scored in a calendar year:59 ,Lionel Messi (2012)[ 103] Most league home goals in a season (38 games, 19 home games):35 ,Lionel Messi (2011–12)[ 104] Most league away goals in a season (38 games, 19 away games):24 ,Lionel Messi (2012–13)[ 105] Most career La Liga matches scored in:300 ,Lionel Messi (2004–2021)[ 106] Most league matches scored in a season (38 games):27 ,Lionel Messi (2012–13)[ 107] Most league home matches scored in a season (38 games):16 ,Lionel Messi (2011–12)[ 104] Most league away matches scored in a season (38 games):15 ,Lionel Messi (2012–13)[ 108] Most opponents scored against in La Liga history:38 ,Lionel Messi [ 109] [ 110] [ 111] Most opponents scored against in a season:19 , joint record: Most consecutive hat-tricks in one season:3 ,Isidro Lángara (forOviedo (1934–35))[ 114] Most goals scored in a game:7 , joint record: Most goals scored in different seasons:19 ,Agustín Gaínza (1940–59) Most consecutive league appearances scored in:21 ,Lionel Messi (33 goals, from matchday 11 to matchday 34, season 2012–13)[ 118] Most consecutive home league matches scored in:18 ,Mariano Martín (37 goals, from matchday 22 season 1941–42 to matchday 6 season 1943–44)[ 119] Most consecutive away league matches scored in:13 ,Lionel Messi (20 goals from matchday 8 to matchday 33, season 2012–13)[ 108] Most hat-tricks scored in La Liga history:36 ,Lionel Messi [ 120] Most league hat-tricks scored in a season:8 , joint record: Most braces (2-goal matches) scored in La Liga history:133 ,Lionel Messi [ 123] [ 124] Fastesthat-trick in La Liga:3 minutes and 57 seconds ,Alexander Sørloth (forAtlético Madrid v. Real Sociedad , 10 May 2025)[ 125] Oldest player to score a hat-trick in La Liga: 39 years and 241 days,Jorge Molina (forGranada v. Mallorca , 19 December 2021)[ 126] Most goals scored from direct free kicks:39 ,Lionel Messi [ 127] Most goals from penalties in La Liga history:61 ,Cristiano Ronaldo [ 128] Most penalties taken in La Liga history:73 ,Lionel Messi Most goals scored with different teams:7 Miquel Soler (Espanyol ,Barcelona ,Atlético Madrid ,Sevilla ,Real Madrid ,Real Zaragoza ,Mallorca )Carlos Aranda (Villarreal ,Albacete ,Sevilla ,Numancia ,Osasuna ,Real Zaragoza ,Granada )Roberto Soldado (Real Madrid ,Osasuna ,Getafe ,Valencia ,Villarreal ,Granada ,Levante )Munir El Haddadi (Barcelona ,Valencia ,Alavés ,Sevilla ,Getafe ,Las Palmas ,Leganés ) Only player to score 30+ goals in 8 different seasons:Lionel Messi (2004–2021)[ 129] [ 130] Only player to score 4 goals (super hat-tricks) in 2 consecutive matches in La Liga history in a single season:2 ,Luis Suárez (matchdays 34 and 35, season 2015–16)[ 131] Only players to be involved in 7 goals in a single match in La Liga history: joint record: Most opening goals in La Liga history:103 ,Lionel Messi [ 132] Most stadiums scored at in La Liga history:37 ,Lionel Messi [ 133] Most goals scored as a substitute:33 ,Cristhian Stuani Most goals scored as a substitute in a season:12 ,Alexander Sørloth (2024–25) longest goalkeeping runs without conceding a goal [ edit ] Abel Resino holds the record for the longest minutes without conceding goals in the history of La Liga.Most clean sheets:233 ,Andoni Zubizarreta (66 for Athletic Bilbao, 123 for Barcelona and 44 for Valencia, 1981–1998)[ 134] Most clean sheets in a season:26 , joint record: Best conceded goal quota in a season (at least 20 matches):[ 136] Longest start to a season with no goals conceded:754 minutes ,Claudio Bravo (forBarcelona ,2014–15 )[ 136] Longest goalkeeping run without conceding a goal:1,275 minutes,Abel Resino (forAtlético Madrid , 1990–91)[ 137] Most penalties saved:22 ,Diego Alves forAlmería andValencia [ 138] Most penalties saved in a single season:6 ,Diego Alves forValencia , 2016–17[ 139] Most matches managed [ edit ] Luis Aragonés is the coach with the most matches managed in La Liga history, with 756.As of matches played 14 April 2025. [ 150] Coaches inbold are still active in La Liga.
As of matches played 10 March 2025. [ 151] Coaches inbold are still active in La Liga.
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