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🏆 Spain La Liga Top Goalscorer (1992–93-Present)

2014–15 2014–15

1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
48
Goals
Real Madrid

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Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
48 (Goals)
Real Madrid
2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
43
Goals
Barcelona

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2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
43 (Goals)
Barcelona
3
Antoine Griezmann
Flag Antoine Griezmann
France
22
Goals
Atlético Madrid

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3
Antoine Griezmann
Flag Antoine Griezmann
France
22 (Goals)
Atlético Madrid
3
Neymar Júnior
Flag Neymar Júnior
Brazil
22
Goals
Barcelona

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3
Neymar Júnior
Flag Neymar Júnior
Brazil
22 (Goals)
Barcelona
5
Carlos Bacca
Flag Carlos Bacca
Colombia
20
Goals
Sevilla

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5
Carlos Bacca
Flag Carlos Bacca
Colombia
20 (Goals)
Sevilla
6
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
18
Goals
Athletic Bilbao

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6
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
18 (Goals)
Athletic Bilbao
7
Alberto Bueno
Flag Alberto Bueno
Spain
17
Goals
Rayo Vallecano

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7
Alberto Bueno
Flag Alberto Bueno
Spain
17 (Goals)
Rayo Vallecano
8
Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
16
Goals
Barcelona

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8
Luis Suárez
Flag Luis Suárez
Uruguay
16 (Goals)
Barcelona
9
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
15
Goals
Real Madrid

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9
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
15 (Goals)
Real Madrid
10
Sergio García
Flag Sergio García
Spain
14
Goals
Espanyol

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10
Sergio García
Flag Sergio García
Spain
14 (Goals)
Espanyol
10
Jonathas de Jesus
Flag Jonathas de Jesus
Brazil
14
Goals
Elche

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10
Jonathas de Jesus
Flag Jonathas de Jesus
Brazil
14 (Goals)
Elche

2013–14 2013–14

1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
31
Goals
Real Madrid

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1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
31 (Goals)
Real Madrid
2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
28
Goals
Barcelona

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2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
28 (Goals)
Barcelona
3
Diego Costa
Flag Diego Costa
Spain
27
Goals
Atlético Madrid

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3
Diego Costa
Flag Diego Costa
Spain
27 (Goals)
Atlético Madrid
4
Alexis Sánchez
Flag Alexis Sánchez
Chile
19
Goals
Barcelona

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4
Alexis Sánchez
Flag Alexis Sánchez
Chile
19 (Goals)
Barcelona
5
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
17
Goals
Real Madrid

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5
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
17 (Goals)
Real Madrid
6
Carlos Vela
Flag Carlos Vela
Mexico
16
Goals
Real Sociedad

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6
Carlos Vela
Flag Carlos Vela
Mexico
16 (Goals)
Real Sociedad
6
Antoine Griezmann
Flag Antoine Griezmann
France
16
Goals
Real Sociedad

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6
Antoine Griezmann
Flag Antoine Griezmann
France
16 (Goals)
Real Sociedad
6
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
16
Goals
Athletic Bilbao

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6
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
16 (Goals)
Athletic Bilbao
9
Gareth Bale
Flag Gareth Bale
Wales
15
Goals
Real Madrid

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9
Gareth Bale
Flag Gareth Bale
Wales
15 (Goals)
Real Madrid
9
Javi Guerra
Flag Javi Guerra
Spain
15
Goals
Real Valladolid

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9
Javi Guerra
Flag Javi Guerra
Spain
15 (Goals)
Real Valladolid
9
Pedro
Flag Pedro
Spain
15
Goals
Barcelona

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9
Pedro
Flag Pedro
Spain
15 (Goals)
Barcelona
9
Kevin Gameiro
Flag Kevin Gameiro
France
15
Goals
Sevilla

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9
Kevin Gameiro
Flag Kevin Gameiro
France
15 (Goals)
Sevilla

2012–13 2012–13

1
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
46
Goals
Barcelona

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1
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
46 (Goals)
Barcelona
2
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
34
Goals
Real Madrid

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2
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
34 (Goals)
Real Madrid
3
Radamel Falcao
Flag Radamel Falcao
Colombia
28
Goals
Atlético Madrid

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3
Radamel Falcao
Flag Radamel Falcao
Colombia
28 (Goals)
Atlético Madrid
4
Álvaro Negredo
Flag Álvaro Negredo
Spain
25
Goals
Sevilla

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4
Álvaro Negredo
Flag Álvaro Negredo
Spain
25 (Goals)
Sevilla
5
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
24
Goals
Valencia

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5
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
24 (Goals)
Valencia
6
Rubén Castro
Flag Rubén Castro
Spain
18
Goals
Real Betis

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6
Rubén Castro
Flag Rubén Castro
Spain
18 (Goals)
Real Betis
6
Piti
Flag Piti
Spain
18
Goals
Rayo Vallecano

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6
Piti
Flag Piti
Spain
18 (Goals)
Rayo Vallecano
8
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
16
Goals
Real Madrid

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8
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
16 (Goals)
Real Madrid
9
Carlos Vela
Flag Carlos Vela
Mexico
14
Goals
Real Sociedad

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9
Carlos Vela
Flag Carlos Vela
Mexico
14 (Goals)
Real Sociedad
9
Hélder Postiga
Flag Hélder Postiga
Portugal
14
Goals
Zaragoza

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9
Hélder Postiga
Flag Hélder Postiga
Portugal
14 (Goals)
Zaragoza
9
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
14
Goals
Athletic Bilbao

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9
Aritz Aduriz
Flag Aritz Aduriz
Spain
14 (Goals)
Athletic Bilbao

2011–12 2011–12

1
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
50
Goals
Barcelona

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1
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
50 (Goals)
Barcelona
2
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
46
Goals
Real Madrid

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2
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
46 (Goals)
Real Madrid
3
Radamel Falcao
Flag Radamel Falcao
Colombia
24
Goals
Atlético Madrid

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3
Radamel Falcao
Flag Radamel Falcao
Colombia
24 (Goals)
Atlético Madrid
4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
22
Goals
Real Madrid

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4
Gonzalo Higuaín
Flag Gonzalo Higuaín
Argentina
22 (Goals)
Real Madrid
5
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
21
Goals
Real Madrid

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5
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
21 (Goals)
Real Madrid
6
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
17
Goals
Athletic Bilbao

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6
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
17 (Goals)
Athletic Bilbao
6
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
17
Goals
Valencia

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6
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
17 (Goals)
Valencia
8
Rubén Castro
Flag Rubén Castro
Spain
16
Goals
Real Betis

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8
Rubén Castro
Flag Rubén Castro
Spain
16 (Goals)
Real Betis
9
Michu
Flag Michu
Spain
15
Goals
Rayo Vallecano

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9
Michu
Flag Michu
Spain
15 (Goals)
Rayo Vallecano
9
Arouna Koné
Flag Arouna Koné
Côte d’Ivoire
15
Goals
Levante

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9
Arouna Koné
Flag Arouna Koné
Côte d’Ivoire
15 (Goals)
Levante

2010–11 2010–11

1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
40
Goals
Real Madrid

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1
Cristiano Ronaldo
Flag Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
40 (Goals)
Real Madrid
2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
31
Goals
Barcelona

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2
Lionel Messi
Flag Lionel Messi
Argentina
31 (Goals)
Barcelona
3
Sergio Agüero
Flag Sergio Agüero
Argentina
20
Goals
Atlético Madrid

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3
Sergio Agüero
Flag Sergio Agüero
Argentina
20 (Goals)
Atlético Madrid
3
Álvaro Negredo
Flag Álvaro Negredo
Spain
20
Goals
Sevilla

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3
Álvaro Negredo
Flag Álvaro Negredo
Spain
20 (Goals)
Sevilla
5
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
18
Goals
Athletic Bilbao

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5
Fernando Llorente
Flag Fernando Llorente
Spain
18 (Goals)
Athletic Bilbao
5
Giuseppe Rossi
Flag Giuseppe Rossi
Italy
18
Goals
Villarreal

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5
Giuseppe Rossi
Flag Giuseppe Rossi
Italy
18 (Goals)
Villarreal
5
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
18
Goals
Valencia

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5
Roberto Soldado
Flag Roberto Soldado
Spain
18 (Goals)
Valencia
5
David Villa
Flag David Villa
Spain
18
Goals
Barcelona

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5
David Villa
Flag David Villa
Spain
18 (Goals)
Barcelona
9
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
15
Goals
Real Madrid

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9
Karim Benzema
Flag Karim Benzema
France
15 (Goals)
Real Madrid
10
Salomón Rondón
Flag Salomón Rondón
Venezuela
14
Goals
Málaga

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10
Salomón Rondón
Flag Salomón Rondón
Venezuela
14 (Goals)
Málaga

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Summary

The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División, or LaLiga, and officially LaLiga EA Sports since 2023 for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional football division of the Spanish football league system. It is controlled by the LFP and is contested by 20 teams over a 38-matchday period.

Since its inception, 62 teams have competed in La Liga. Nine teams have been crowned champions, with Barcelona winning the inaugural La Liga and Real Madrid winning the title a record 36 times. Real Madrid also most recent winners, having won the 2023–24 edition. During the 1940s Valencia, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona emerged as the strongest clubs, winning several titles. Real Madrid and Barcelona dominated the championship in the 1950s, each winning four La Liga titles during the decade. During the 1960s and 1970s, Real Madrid dominated La Liga, winning fourteen titles, with Atlético Madrid winning four. During the 1980s and 1990s Real Madrid were prominent in La Liga, but the Basque clubs of Athletic Club and Real Sociedad had their share of success, each winning two Liga titles. From the 1990s onward, Barcelona have dominated La Liga, winning seventeen titles to date. Although Real Madrid has been prominent, winning eleven titles, La Liga has also seen other champions, including Valencia and Deportivo La Coruña.

According to UEFA's league coefficient rankings, La Liga was the top league in Europe in each of the seven years from 2013 to 2019 (calculated using accumulated figures from five preceding seasons) and led Europe for 22 of the 60 ranked years up to 2019, more than any other country. It also produced the continent's top-rated club more times (22) than any other league in that period, more than double that of second-placed Serie A (Italy), including the top club in 10 of the 11 seasons between 2009 and 2019; each of these pinnacles was achieved by either Barcelona or Real Madrid. La Liga clubs have won the most UEFA Champions League (19), UEFA Europa League (14), UEFA Super Cup (16) and FIFA Club World Cup (8) titles, and its players have accumulated the highest number of Ballon d'Or awards (24), The Best FIFA Men's Player awards (19) and UEFA Men's Player of the Year awards (12).

La Liga is one of the most popular professional sports leagues globally, with an average attendance of 26,933 for league matches in the 2018–19 season. This is the eighth-highest of any domestic professional sports league in the world and the third-highest of any professional association football league in the world, behind fellow big five leagues Bundesliga and Premier League, and above Serie A and Ligue 1. La Liga is also the seventh wealthiest professional sports league in the world by revenue, after the NFL, MLB, the NBA, the Premier League, the NHL, and the Bundesliga.

From 2008 to 2016, it was sponsored by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria and known as Liga BBVA. Then, from 2016 to 2023, it was sponsored by Banco Santander and known as LaLiga Santander. Since 2023, it has been sponsored by Electronic Arts and is known as LaLiga EA Sports.

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