Winner: Barcelona
Runner-up: Real Madrid
Champions League: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Valencia (rank 3), Villarreal (4)
Europa League: Sevilla (rank 5), Athletic Bilbao (6), Atletico Madrid (7, because the champion and Copa del Rey runners-up qualify for the Champions League)
Degraded: Almeria (20), Hercules (19), Deportivo La Coruna
The biggest home victory: Real Madrid 7-0 Malaga, Real Madrid 8-1 Almeria
The biggest away victory: Almeria 0-8 Barcelona
Highest team score: 8 (Almeria 0-8 Barcelona, Real Madrid 8-1 Almeria)
Highest aggregate score: 9 (Valencia 3-6 Real Madrid, Real Madrid 8-1 Almeria)
Most consecutive wins: 16 games (Barcelona)
Most unbeaten streak: 31 games (Barcelona
Most losing streak: 7 games
Never ever win streak: 11 games
Most victories: 30 (Barcelona)
Victory at least: 6 (Almeria)
Defeat at least: 2 (Barcelona)
Most of Defeat: 21 (Real Sociedad)
Most widely Series: 14 games
Most goals: 102 (Real Madrid)
Scored at least: 31 (Deportivo La Coruna)
Goals conceded at least: 21 (Barcelona)
Most goals conceded: 70 (Almeria)
Most clean sheets: 19 games (Barcelona)
Clean sheets at least: 3 games (Almeria)
Most often not score a goal: Deportivo La Coruna (21 times)
Top scorer:
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 40 goals
2. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 31
3. Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid), Alvaro Negredo (Sevilla) 20 goals
Assist:
1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 18
2. Mesut Oezil (Real Madrid) 17
3. Dani Alves (Barcelona) 15
The first goal: Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), vs. Hercules, minute 45 seconds into-54, August 28, 2010
First Penalty: Ruben Suarez (Levante), minute 8 seconds into the 57th, vs. Sevilla, 28 August 2010, a goal.
Fastest goal: the 23 Seconds, David Barral (Sporting Gijon), vs. Hercules, January 15, 2011
Longest goal: 90th minute + 5 seconds into the 17th, Roberto Soldado (Valencia), vs. Deportivo La Coruna, May 21, 2011.
The first own goal: Ernesto Galan (Espanyol), to Getafe, minute 61 seconds into-48, August 29, 2010.
Most goals by one player in one game: 4
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), vs. Racing Santander, October 23, 2010
2. Roberto Soldado (Valencia), vs. Getafe, 2 April 2011
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), vs Sevilla, May 7, 2011.
The number of hat-trick: 14
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, 6 times)
- Lionel Messi (Barcelona, 2 times)
- Luis Fabiano (Sevilla, 1)
- Roberto Soldado (Valencia, 1 time)
- Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid, 1 time)
- Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid, 1 time)
- Emmanuel Adebayor (Real Madrid, 1 time)
- Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid, 1 time)
Fastest hat-trick: Roberto Soldado (Valencia), vs. Getafe, in the interval 19 minutes 51 seconds, on 2 April 2011
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