The History And Evolution Of The La Liga

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The History And Evolution Of The La Liga

The La Liga is a Spanish football league that began in 1929. There are two divisions: Primera División and Segunda Divisón.

The Catalan football championship was established in 1901. It was canceled in 1940. La Liga became the first national football league in Spain in 1929. The number of clubs in the championship has increased several times since then, until 1987.

Lionel Messi is the all-time leading scorer in La Liga. Cristiano Ronaldo is second. Telmo Zarra scored 38 times in the 1950-51 season.

Hugo Sánches scored 234 goals for Real Madrid between 1981 and 1994. Raúl scored 228 goals between 1994 and 2010. Alfredo Di Stéfano scored 227 goals from 1953 to 1966.

Andoni Zubizarreta made 622 La Liga appearances. Raúl played 550 games.

The La Liga has been on a growth path since 2013 when Javier Tebas was appointed president. The league is one of the best professional leagues in the sports world.

The debts held by La Liga clubs and SADs with the Spanish tax authorities stood at €650 million by the year 2013. Two years prior, the number of complaints by players over lack of payment of wages amounted to a sum of 341 and involved a total of €84 million.

The financial controls have had a positive impact on LaLiga clubs and SADs. There has been no outstanding player wage, tax, or Social Security payments complaints. The Spanish tax authorities’ debt has significantly reduced by €629m as of December 2020. La Liga is more solvent, attractive and robust.

Spanish tax authorities’ debt has been reduced by €629m as of December 2020. There is no outstanding player wage, tax, or Social Security payments complaints.

LaLiga's Assembly approved the strategic agreement with the investment fund CVC Capital Partners to boost the global growth of LaLigo and its clubs during 2021. La Liga will retain its sports responsibilities and the organization and management of the marketing of audiovisual rights. The participating clubs should use the funds in the following way: 70% for infrastructure, 15% to restructuring financial debt and 15%.

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