Spanish La Liga 2018-19
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Spanish La Liga 2018-19 - News
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Shakira Opens Up On Her Relationship With Ex-Husband Gerard Pique, Colombian Singer Says She Put Her Career ‘On Hold’ and Made ‘A Lot of Sacrifices’
Almost two years after her split with Gerard Pique, Shakira has finally opened up on the 'sacrifices' she made for their relationship and Pique's football career. Read on!
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La Liga 2023-24: FC Barcelona Approach Business End of the Season With Ten-Match Unbeaten Run
Despite suffering a setback when Andreas Christensen, who had been excellent in recent weeks, went down injured in the warm-ups, FC Barcelona took to the pitch with purpose. Joao Felix opened the scoring in the first half against the club he is on loan from, before Robert Lewandowski started the second 45 minutes by scoring his 13th goal of the season.
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Tyler Adams Returns With United States and Hopes To Play Against Jamaica After Injury Layoff of Nearly a Year
A 25-year-old midfielder from Wappinger, New York, Adams played every minute of the Americans' four World Cup matches and impressed with his respectful and unflappable demeanor when asked political questions at a news conference ahead of the game against Iran.
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Premier League 2023–24: Nottingham Forest Docked Four Points for Overspending and Drops Into EPL Relegation Zone
The sanction was issued by a three-person independent commission following a hearing this month. Forest didn't immediately say if the club would appeal against the points penalty. If it did, the verdict might not be decided before the final round of games in the league on May 19.
La Liga or La Liga Santander is Spain's top football league comprising of 20 teams. The 2018-19 La Liga season will start from August 17, 2018, to May 19, 2019. The teams finishing in the bottom three are relegated to the second division.
Barcelona are the defending champions of La Liga. Two of world's best football clubs FC Barcelona and Real Madrid who have a rich history and unchallenged legacy play in this league. their rivalry is famously called as 'El Classico'. These two clubs are followed by Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia etc. La Liga is less competitive as compared to English Premier League.
La Liga Teams: Alavés, Athletic Bilbao, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Celta Vigo, Eibar, Espanyol, Getafe, Girona, Huesca, Leganés, Levante, Rayo Vallecano, Real Betis, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia, Valladolid