📊 All‑Time La Liga Cumulative Table – Top 10 Clubs (1929–2025)
This table reflects every league match in the Spanish Primera División from its foundation in 1929 up to the end of the 2024–25 season. Points are calculated with 3 for a win, 1 for a draw.
| Rank | Club | Seasons | Points | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goals For | Goals Against | Goal Diff. |
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| 1 | Real Madrid | 94 | 5,043 | 3,066 | 1,846 | 613 | 607 | 6,561 | 3,414 | +3,147 |
| 2 | FC Barcelona | 94 | 4,937 | 3,066 | 1,787 | 617 | 662 | 6,579 | 3,396 | +3,183 |
| 3 | Atlético Madrid | 88 | 4,053 | 2,918 | 1,420 | 672 | 826 | 5,038 | 3,561 | +1,477 |
| 4 | Athletic Bilbao | 94 | 3,805 | 3,066 | 1,322 | 731 | 1,013 | 5,005 | 4,019 | +986 |
| 5 | Valencia CF | 90 | 3,801 | 2,968 | 1,294 | 710 | 964 | 4,784 | 3,845 | +939 |
| 6 | Sevilla FC | 81 | 3,284 | 2,712 | 1,118 | 612 | 982 | 4,088 | 3,738 | +350 |
| 7 | Espanyol | 88 | 3,040 | 2,854 | 1,008 | 676 | 1,170 | 3,852 | 4,207 | −355 |
| 8 | Real Sociedad | 78 | 3,029 | 2,606 | 991 | 652 | 963 | 3,631 | 3,578 | +53 |
| 9 | Real Betis | 59 | 2,339 | 2,032 | 731 | 519 | 782 | 2,577 | 2,890 | −313 |
| 10 | Celta Vigo | 59 | 2,154 | 2,002 | 679 | 475 | 848 | 2,673 | 3,063 | −390 |
🏆 Top All‑Time League Titles & Copa del Rey (Top 10 Clubs)
Here’s how many La Liga championships and Copa del Rey cups the top 10 clubs have won up to 2025:
| Club | La Liga Titles | Copa del Rey |
|---|---|---|
| Real Madrid | 36 | 20+ (historic) |
| FC Barcelona | 28 | 30+ (historic) |
| Atlético Madrid | 11 | 10+ |
| Athletic Bilbao | 8 | 23+ |
| Valencia CF | 6 | 8+ |
| Real Sociedad | 2 | a few |
| Sevilla FC | 1 | the record holders for Copa wins (dozens) |
| Espanyol | 0 | few |
| Real Zaragoza | 0 | a couple |
| Villarreal CF | 0 | one |
Actual cup totals vary by source and include historic wins beyond league play. Copa del Rey is the main national cup competition in Spain.
🧠 Fun Facts & Trivia
🔥 Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Rivalry
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The two Spanish giants not only top the all‑time points table but also have one of the fiercest rivalries in world football — El Clásico.
🌟 Never Relegated
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Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Athletic Bilbao have never been relegated from La Liga since its inception in 1929 — a mark of remarkable consistency at the highest level.
⚽ Goals Milestones
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Barcelona has one of the highest all‑time goal totals (over 6399 goals), narrowly ahead of Real Madrid’s tally — testament to the attacking heritage of both clubs.
📅 Long History
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La Liga has featured over 60 different teams since 1929.
🤔 Did You Know?
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Barcelona holds the record (shared with Real Madrid) for the most points in a single season with 100 (in 2012‑13).
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Espanyol has the most all‑time losses, reflecting a long history of fluctuating league performance.
🏁 Conclusion
The all‑time La Liga table consistently highlights the dominance of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona — both in total points amassed and in championships won. Atletico Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, and Valencia follow as the next tier of historic Spanish football clubs. This cumulative ranking reflects not just seasonal success, but decades of performance at the highest level of Spanish football.
🧠 Fun Facts & Trivia
⚽ Dominance at the Top
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The top four all‑time clubs (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético, Athletic Bilbao) have never been outside the league long enough to break their historical continuity and are among the most consistently performing teams since 1929.
🎯 Goal Scoring Legends
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Barcelona recently overtook Real Madrid in all‑time goals scored, partly due to high outputs in recent seasons, while Madrid remains ahead in total points and wins.
🏆 Only Nine League Champions
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Since La Liga’s foundation, only nine different clubs have won the league: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Deportivo La Coruña, Sevilla, and Real Betis.
📌 Wrap‑Up
This all‑time cumulative ranking of the top 10 La Liga clubs paints a clear picture of Spanish football history:
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Real Madrid leads in total points and titles.
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FC Barcelona is close behind, with slight edge in goals scored.
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Atlético Madrid sits solidly third, followed by traditional Basque powerhouses.
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Sevilla, Espanyol, Real Sociedad, Real Betis, and Celta Vigo round out the historical top 10 with decades of participation and memorable moments.
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