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Libya Press
Barcelona have officially secured their 29th La Liga title, finishing the 2025-26 season with a commanding 94-point tally — eight points clear of arch-rivals Real Madrid. The Catalan giants lost just 6 of their 38 matches, scoring 95 goals and conceding only 36, for a remarkable +59 goal difference. Their title was confirmed on May 10, 2026, with a decisive 2-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Bernabéu, three matches before the season's end on May 24.
The 2025-26 La Liga season, officially known as La Liga EA Sports, ran from August 15, 2025, to May 24, 2026, featuring 20 teams across 380 matches that produced 1,024 goals — an average of 2.69 per game. Barcelona claimed first place with 31 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses. Real Madrid finished second at 86 points with a 27-5-6 record. Villarreal exceeded expectations in third with 72 points, while Atlético Madrid took fourth with 69. Real Betis rounded out the top five with 60 points, securing direct Champions League qualification for the first time in years.
Kylian Mbappé claimed the Pichichi Trophy as La Liga's top scorer with 25 goals for Real Madrid in his debut Spanish season. The French superstar edged out Mallorca's Vedat Muriqi, who netted an impressive 23 goals for a team that ultimately faced relegation. Ante Budimir of Osasuna finished third with 17 goals, while Barcelona's Ferran Torres, Vinícius Júnior, and Lamine Yamal each contributed 16. Yamal was also named the league's Best Player, cementing his status as football's most exciting young talent. In goal, Barcelona's Joan Garcia won the Zamora Trophy with a mere 0.70 goals conceded per match across 30 appearances.
The bottom of the table saw dramatic finishes. Mallorca finished 18th with 42 points despite Vedat Muriqi's 23-goal heroics, succumbing on head-to-head record against Levante and Osasuna who also finished on 42 points. Girona, who finished 4th just two seasons ago in their remarkable Champions League campaign, collapsed to 19th with only 41 points. Real Oviedo, promoted after a 22-year absence from Spain's top flight, ended at the bottom with just 29 points from 6 wins, 11 draws, and 21 losses. The three relegated clubs drop to the 2026-27 Segunda División.
La Liga remains one of the most-watched football leagues across North Africa and the Middle East. Libyan fans have long supported Spanish football, with Barcelona and Real Madrid commanding massive followings in the country. The rise of Villarreal and Real Betis into Champions League contention adds fresh storylines for Libyan viewers this summer. Additionally, the relegation of Mallorca — where Vedat Muriqi, a Kosovo-born striker, scored 23 goals — resonates across the Arab and Muslim football community. As the 2026-27 season approaches, Libyan fans will be watching closely during the transfer window for their favorite clubs' reinforcements.
With Barcelona confirmed as defending champions, the 2026-27 La Liga season promises another thrilling campaign. Real Madrid will be desperate to reclaim the title, while Villarreal and Real Betis aim to establish themselves as consistent European contenders. The promoted teams from Segunda División will look to avoid the fate of Oviedo. For Libyan fans, the summer transfer window is where the real drama begins — which stars will move? One thing is certain: Follow LibyaPress for continuous La Liga coverage, transfer updates, and in-depth analysis throughout the summer.
— LibyaPress / Sports Desk