2009–10 in Spanish football

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The 2009–10 season was the 106th season of competitive football in Spain.

The season began on 1 August 2009 for the Copa Federación, 22 August for Copa del Rey and 29 August 2009 for the La Liga. The season finished on 16 May 2010 for La Liga, and 20 June 2010 for the other three Divisions.

Transfers Windows[]

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)[]

Teams promoted to 2009–10 La Liga

Teams relegated from 2008–09 La Liga

Teams promoted to 2009–10 Segunda División

Teams relegated from 2008–09 Segunda División

Teams promoted to 2009–10 Segunda División B

Teams relegated from 2008–09 Segunda División B

National team[]

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column.

World Cup qualifiers[]

Spain was in Group 5 of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification process.

Spain 1 – 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Villa 58' Report

Spain 4 – 0 Armenia
Capdevila 7'
Villa 16', 79'
Senna 83'
Report

Estonia 0 – 3 Spain
Report Juanito 34'
Villa 38' (pen.)
Puyol 69'
Attendance: 9,200

Belgium 1 – 2 Spain
Sonck 7' Report Iniesta 36'
Villa 88'
Attendance: 45,888
Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)

Spain 1 – 0 Turkey
Piqué 60' Report

Turkey 1 – 2 Spain
Semih 26' Report Alonso 63' (pen.)
Riera 90+2'
Attendance: 19,617
Referee: Mike Riley (England)

Spain 5 – 0 Belgium
Silva 41', 67'
Villa 49', 85'
Piqué 50'
Report
Attendance: 30,441

Spain 3 – 0 Estonia
Fàbregas 33'
Cazorla 82'
Mata 90+2'
Report
Attendance: 14,362
Referee: Oleh Oriekhov (Ukraine)

Armenia 1 – 2 Spain
Arzumanyan 58' Report Fàbregas 33'
Mata 64' (pen.)
Hanrapetakan Stadium, Yerevan
Attendance: 10,500

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 – 5 Spain
Džeko 90'
Misimović 90+2'
Report Piqué 13'
Silva 14'
Negredo 50', 55'
Mata 81'
Bilino Polje, Zenica
Attendance: 13,500

Friendly matches[]


Macedonia 2 – 3 Spain
Pandev 9', 34' 52' Torres
55' Piqué
56' Riera
North Macedonia Philip II Arena, Skopje

Spain 2 – 1 Argentina
Alonso 16', 86' (pen.) 61' (pen.) Messi

Austria 1 – 5 Spain
Jantscher 8' 10' Fàbregas
20', 45' Villa
56' Güiza
57' Hernández

France 0 – 2 Spain
21' Villa
46' Ramos

Spain 3 – 2 Saudi Arabia
Villa 30'
Alonso 58'
Llorente 90+2'
16' Hawsawi
74' Al-Sahlawi
Austria Tivoli Neu, Innsbruck

Spain 1 – 0 South Korea
Navas 87'
Austria Tivoli Neu, Innsbruck
Referee: Austria Robert Schörgenhofer

Spain 6 – 0 Poland
Villa 12'
Silva 14'
Alonso 51'
Fàbregas 57'
Torres 75'
Pedro 80'
Referee: Greece Michail Koukoulakis

Mexico 1 – 1 Spain
Hernández 12' 91' Silva

Honours[]

Trophy and League Champions[]

Competition Winner Details At
La Liga FC Barcelona 2009–10 La Liga. Beat Real Valladolid 4-0. Camp Nou
Copa del Rey Sevilla FC 2009–10 Copa del Rey. Beat Atlético Madrid 2-0. Camp Nou
Copa Federación CD San Roque de Lepe 2009–10 Copa Federación
Beat Lorca 1-0 and 2-0 agg.
Segunda División Real Sociedad 2009–10 Segunda División. Beat Celta Vigo 2-0. Estadio Anoeta
Segunda División B Granada CF Segunda División B Los Cármenes
Supercopa de España FC Barcelona 2009 Supercopa de España
Beat Athletic Bilbao 5–1 on agg. (2-1 away and 3-0 home)
Camp Nou

League tables[]

La Liga[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 31 6 1 98 24 +74 99 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Real Madrid 38 31 3 4 102 35 +67 96
3 Valencia 38 21 8 9 59 40 +19 71
4 Sevilla 38 19 6 13 65 49 +16 63 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Mallorca[a] 38 18 8 12 59 44 +15 62
6 Getafe 38 17 7 14 58 48 +10 58 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
7 Villarreal 38 16 8 14 58 57 +1 56[b]
8 Athletic Bilbao 38 15 9 14 50 53 −3 54
9 Atlético Madrid 38 13 8 17 57 61 −4 47[c] Qualification for the Europa League group stage[d]
10 Deportivo La Coruña 38 13 8 17 35 49 −14 47[c]
11 Espanyol 38 11 11 16 29 46 −17 44
12 Osasuna 38 11 10 17 37 46 −9 43
13 Almería 38 10 12 16 43 55 −12 42
14 Zaragoza 38 10 11 17 46 64 −18 41
15 Sporting Gijón 38 9 13 16 36 51 −15 40
16 Racing Santander 38 9 12 17 42 59 −17 39
17 Málaga 38 7 16 15 42 48 −6 37
18 Valladolid (R) 38 7 15 16 37 62 −25 36[e] Relegation to the Segunda División
19 Tenerife (R) 38 9 9 20 40 74 −34 36[e]
20 Xerez (R) 38 8 10 20 38 66 −28 34
Source: LFP and Yahoo! Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Mallorca could not qualify for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League due to being immersed in a creditor contest, a situation against UEFA criteria. Then, Villarreal was invited to replace this spot.
  2. ^ MLL
  3. ^ a b DEP 2–1 ATM; ATM 3–0 DEP
  4. ^ Since Atlético Madrid won the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League they earned a spot in the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.
  5. ^ a b VLD 3–3 TEN; TEN 0–0 VLD. As the aggregate score is a draw (3–3), the team with the higher goal difference between these two teams qualifies first and over the other one (Valladolid 18th, with −25; Tenerife 19th with −34)

Segunda División[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Real Sociedad (C, P) 42 20 14 8 53 37 +16 74 Promotion to La Liga
2 Hércules (P) 42 19 14 9 61 34 +27 71[a]
3 Levante (P) 42 19 14 9 63 45 +18 71[a]
4 Betis 42 19 14 9 61 38 +23 71[a]
5 Cartagena 42 18 11 13 58 49 +9 65
6 Elche 42 18 9 15 67 57 +10 63
7 Villarreal B 42 16 13 13 60 56 +4 61
8 Numancia 42 16 11 15 55 53 +2 59
9 Recreativo 42 14 15 13 40 42 −2 57
10 Córdoba 42 14 13 15 40 46 −6 55
11 Rayo Vallecano 42 13 14 15 67 58 +9 53
12 Celta de Vigo 42 13 13 16 38 44 −6 52[b]
13 Huesca 42 12 16 14 36 40 −4 52[b]
14 Girona 42 13 13 16 45 59 −14 52[b]
15 Albacete 42 12 16 14 60 62 −2 52[b]
16 Salamanca 42 13 13 16 44 54 −10 52[b]
17 Las Palmas 42 12 15 15 49 49 0 51[c]
18 Gimnàstic 42 14 9 19 42 55 −13 51[c]
19 Cádiz (R) 42 12 14 16 49 64 −15 50[d] Relegation to Segunda División B
20 Murcia (R) 42 11 17 14 49 51 −2 50[d]
21 Real Unión (R) 42 12 10 20 40 59 −19 46
22 Castellón (R) 42 7 12 23 37 62 −25 33
Source: LFP - Liga Adelante
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c HÉR: 7 pts; LEV: 6 pts; BET: 4 pts
  2. ^ a b c d e CEL: 13 pts; HUE: 12 pts; GIR: 11 pts; ALB: 9 pts; SAL: 8 pts
  3. ^ a b GIM 2–1 LPA; LPA 1–0 GIM
  4. ^ a b MUR 2–2 CAD; CAD 1–0 MUR

Segunda División B[]

Tercera División[]

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