1988–89 La Liga

The 1988–89 La Liga season, the 58th since its establishment, started on September 3, 1988 and finished on June 25, 1989.

Real Madrid finished the season as champions for the fourth year running, while Barcelona recovered under new coach Johan Cruyff to finish second.

It was composed of the following clubs:

 

Final table

P Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD Comments
1 Real Madrid 3825121913762+54 Champion of La Liga
European Cup
2 FC Barcelona 3823114802657+54 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1
3 Valencia CF 3818137392649+13 UEFA Cup
4 Atlético Madrid 3819811694546+24 UEFA Cup
5 Zaragoza 38151310484243+6 UEFA Cup
6 Valladolid 3818713403143+9 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
(Runner-up of Copa del Rey)
7 Athletic Bilbao 38151211453542+10
8 Celta de Vigo 38141113424839-6
9 Sevilla FC 38131213383938-1
10 Osasuna 38131114394337-4
11 Real Sociedad 38111413384736-9
12 Real Oviedo 38121115414835-7
13 Sporting de Gijón 38139164242350
14 CD Logroñés 3891613253734-12
15 Cádiz CF 3891514314133-10
16 CD Málaga 3812917395333-14
17 RCD Español 3871615294430-15 Relegation playoff
18 Betis 3891118365529-19 Relegation playoff
19 Murcia 389623275824-31 Relegated to Segunda División
20 Elche CF 384727297115-42 Relegated to Segunda División

1 Qualify for UEFA Cup Winners' Cup as holders.

Relegation playoff

Home Matches:
RCD Español 1-0 RCD Mallorca
Tenerife 4-0 Betis
Away Matches:
RCD Mallorca 2-0 RCD Español Agg:2-1
Betis 1-0 Tenerife Agg:1-4

Results

Home ╲ Away ATH ATM BARBETCÁDCELELCESPLOGMLGMUROSARMAROVRSOSEVSPGVALVLDZAR
Athletic Bilbao 11 32 11 10 20 20 10 30 31 30 00 11 10 23 30 14 12 20 11
Atlético Madrid 01 13 62 30 00 31 61 20 30 30 41 33 22 30 20 00 20 32 31
Barcelona 30 30 30 30 31 20 20 21 40 31 12 00 71 41 40 40 11 00 10
Betis 20 01 02 11 20 31 22 00 12 30 10 02 10 11 13 01 00 01 21
Cádiz 00 20 11 40 11 21 00 01 01 02 11 02 11 11 00 03 11 11 11
Celta de Vigo 12 03 03 00 32 30 00 10 20 00 10 20 12 22 10 21 20 11 11
Elche 20 13 03 00 22 01 11 12 02 30 01 13 01 11 12 00 01 10 14
Espanyol 10 10 22 00 02 11 11 20 01 30 11 14 12 11 11 21 01 01 22
Logroñés 11 10 02 31 10 11 21 00 10 00 11 01 11 11 00 10 01 11 02
Málaga 11 12 22 22 02 22 21 10 10 13 12 22 11 10 10 10 01 00 13
Murcia 11 11 20 02 01 12 01 10 00 10 61 03 00 01 12 03 01 21 03
Osasuna 10 20 11 31 01 10 11 00 00 10 10 11 31 10 13 00 01 02 30
Real Madrid 33 21 32 51 40 41 42 30 10 21 30 22 10 22 30 51 21 32 40
Oviedo 03 52 12 03 10 40 30 01 11 23 20 32 13 10 00 10 00 01 11
Real Sociedad 10 12 01 21 00 42 10 01 22 22 02 21 11 00 10 21 00 10 21
Sevilla 00 41 11 10 11 13 41 00 01 11 30 10 11 21 20 10 10 24 01
Sporting de Gijón 01 22 02 00 10 12 20 21 30 12 01 21 22 00 42 00 10 21 12
Valencia 00 10 11 30 12 10 32 11 00 21 30 32 11 01 10 10 21 10 22
Valladolid 10 01 00 21 10 01 30 10 31 10 21 10 01 10 20 21 01 11 10
Zaragoza 10 00 00 21 01 21 31 21 11 21 21 01 14 31 00 00 11 00 20

Source: LFP (Spanish)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Pichichi Trophy

Name Team Goals
Brazil Baltazar Atlético Madrid
35
Mexico Hugo Sánchez Real Madrid
27
Brazil Amarildo Celta de Vigo
16
Spain Julio Salinas FC Barcelona
15
Spain Emilio Butragueño Real Madrid
15
La Liga 1988-89 Winners
Real Madrid
24th Title
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