2013–14 La Liga


The 2013–14 La Liga season was the 83rd since its establishment. Match days were drawn on 9 July 2013. The season began on 17 August 2013 and ended on 18 May 2014 due to all top-flight European leagues ending earlier than the previous season because of 2014 FIFA World Cup. Elche, Villarreal and Almería competed in La Liga this year after spending the previous season in lower leagues.
Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid and Barcelona traded the lead several times throughout the season. Entering the final weekend of play, Atlético Madrid were three points ahead of 2013 champions Barcelona. However, with the two teams facing off, Barcelona could claim the title with a win. The game ended in a draw, giving the Colchoneros their first league title in 18 years, and their tenth overall. It was the first time since the 2003–04 La Liga that a club other than Barcelona or Real Madrid, who finished second and third respectively, have won the title. Osasuna, Real Valladolid and Real Betis finished in the bottom three and were relegated.
Cristiano Ronaldo won the La Liga Award for Best Player for the first time. As the top scorer with 31 goals, Ronaldo also won the Pichichi Trophy, along with the European Golden Shoe. Ángel Di María had the most assists, with 17. Thibaut Courtois won the Zamora Trophy for best goalkeeper.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 20 teams contested the league, including 17 sides from the 2012–13 season and three promoted from the 2012–13 Segunda División. This included the two top teams from the Segunda División, and the victorious team of the play-offs.
RCD Mallorca, Deportivo de La Coruña and Real Zaragoza were relegated to 2013–14 Segunda División the previous season: Mallorca were relegated after 16 years in La Liga, the longest period in its history and ending their golden era, Zaragoza returned to Segunda División after a four-year tenure in La Liga, while Deportivo made an immediate return to the Segunda División after being promoted the previous year. All three teams were relegated in the last matchday.
The three relegated teams were replaced by three 2012–13 Segunda División sides: Elche CF returned to the top level as Segunda División champion after 24 years of absence and with the last 14 seasons consecutively in the Segunda División. The second placed team Villarreal was also promoted to La Liga making an immediate return to La Liga after a win over Almería in the decisive match of the last set of games where the winner would be directly promoted to La Liga. Almería returned to the Spanish top flight after spending two years in the Segunda by beating Girona in the promotion play-offs.
This was the first season since the 1988–89 season without any teams from the archipelagos of Spain since RCD Mallorca was relegated and UD Las Palmas failed to be promoted after playing in the promotion play-offs later season.

Stadium and locations

TeamLocation of stadiumStadiumCapacity
AlmeríaAlmeríaJuegos Mediterráneos22,000
Athletic BilbaoBilbaoSan Mamés53,332
Atlético MadridMadridVicente Calderón54,851
BarcelonaBarcelonaCamp Nou99,354
BetisSevilleBenito Villamarín52,500
Celta de VigoVigoBalaídos31,800
ElcheElcheMartínez Valero36,017
EspanyolBarcelonaEstadi Cornellà-El Prat40,500
GetafeGetafeColiseum Alfonso Pérez17,700
GranadaGranadaNuevo Los Cármenes22,524
LevanteValenciaCiutat de València25,534
MálagaMálagaLa Rosaleda30,044
OsasunaPamplonaEl Sadar19,553
Rayo VallecanoMadridCampo de Vallecas15,489
Real MadridMadridSantiago Bernabéu85,454
Real SociedadSan SebastiánAnoeta32,076
SevillaSevilleRamón Sánchez Pizjuán45,500
ValenciaValenciaMestalla55,000
ValladolidValladolidJosé Zorrilla26,512
VillarrealVillarrealEl Madrigal24,890

Personnel and sponsorship

As in the previous years, Nike provided the official ball for all matches, with a new Nike Incyte Liga BBVA model to be used throughout the season for all matches.

Managerial changes

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    Season summary

The 2013–14 La Liga season was the 83rd since its establishment. Match days were drawn on 9 July 2013. The season began on 17 August 2013 and ended on 18 May 2014.
For the first time since 1951 and just the third time in league history, the La Liga title came down to a head-to-head match on the final weekend of play. Atlético Madrid were three points ahead of 2013 champion Barcelona, but had its final game on the road in Barcelona. Barcelona took a 1–0 lead into the half and Atlético lost two starters to injury in the half. A second half header, however, secured a 1–1 draw, earning the Colchoneros their first league title in 18 years, and their 10th overall. It was the first time since the 2003–04 La Liga that a club other than Barcelona or Real Madrid, which finished tied for second, won the title. It was also the first time in the 67-year history of the Camp Nou stadium that a visiting team had clinched the title in the stadium.
The emergence of Diego Costa and Koke was a large part of Atlético Madrid's success. Costa scored 36 goals on the season, including the winner in Atlético's first victory over Real Madrid since 1999. Koke had 18 assists on the year, to go with seven goals.
Earlier in the season, Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick as Barcelona ended a 31-match unbeaten streak for Real Madrid. The same day, Atlético beat Real Betis to claim the league lead. A loss against Levante and draw against Malaga left Atlético vulnerable heading into their final match.
Cristiano Ronaldo won the league scoring title with 31 goals. Messi was second and Costa third. Ángel Di María had most assists with 17. Thibaut Courtois won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for best goalkeeper. Barcelona was the least penalised team.

League table

Positions by round

The table lists the positions of teams after completion of each round.

Results

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

The Pichichi Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the player who scores the most goals in a season.
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid31
2 Lionel MessiBarcelona28
3 Diego CostaAtlético Madrid27
4 Alexis SánchezBarcelona19
5 Karim BenzemaReal Madrid17
6 Carlos VelaReal Sociedad16
6 Antoine GriezmannReal Sociedad16
6 Aritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao16
9 Gareth BaleReal Madrid15
9 Javi GuerraReal Valladolid15
9 PedroBarcelona15
9 Kevin GameiroSevilla15

Source:

Assists table

Zamora Trophy

The Zamora Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper with least goals-to-games ratio. Keepers must play at least 28 games of 60 or more minutes to be eligible for the trophy.
RankNameClubGoals AgainstMatchesAverage
1 Thibaut CourtoisAtlético Madrid2437
2 Gorka IraizozAthletic Bilbao3233
3 Diego LópezReal Madrid3636
4 Keylor NavasLevante3936
5 Sergio AsenjoVillarreal4135

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Valencia
3–2 1 September 2013
Mounir El Hamdaoui
Málaga
Rayo Vallecano
5–0 15 September 2013
Pedro
Barcelona
Rayo Vallecano
4–0 21 September 2013
Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid
Sevilla
7–3 30 October 2013
Youssef El-Arabi
Granada
Málaga
3–1 8 November 2013
Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid
Real Sociedad
5–1 9 November 2013
Carlos Vela4
Real Sociedad
Celta Vigo
4–3 23 November 2013
Sergio García
Espanyol
Rayo Vallecano
4–1 24 November 2013
Gareth Bale
Real Madrid
Real Valladolid
4–0 30 November 2013
Jonas
Valencia
Osasuna
3–0 1 December 2013
Javi Guerra
Real Valladolid
Celta Vigo
3–0 16 December 2013
Pedro
Barcelona
Getafe
5–2 22 December 2013
Alexis Sánchez
Barcelona
Elche
4–0 5 January 2014
Ikechukwu Uche
Villarreal
Rayo Vallecano
5–2 6 January 2014
Aritz Aduriz
Athletic Bilbao
Granada
4–0 28 February 2014
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Osasuna
7–0 16 March 2014
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Real Madrid
4–3 23 March 2014

4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
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Discipline

LFP Awards

Seasonal

La Liga's governing body, the Liga de Fútbol Profesional, honoured the competition's best players and coach with the LFP Awards.
Recipient
Best Player Cristiano Ronaldo
Best Coach Diego Simeone
Best Goalkeeper Keylor Navas
Best Defender Sergio Ramos
Best Midfielder Luka Modrić
Andrés Iniesta
Best Forward Cristiano Ronaldo

Monthly

Number of teams by autonomous community