By Betmaker Team

For the past decade, Spain’s La Liga has been seen as the best in the world. Real Madrid and Barcelona have won a lot of international glory, and Sevilla did their part in the Europa League. This league was founded in 1929, so La Liga is zeroing in on its century anniversary. As of 2021, over 60 teams have played in Spain’s La Liga, but only nine clubs have been good enough to be crowned champions of Spain. 

Betting on the Spanish La Liga

You will find multiple ways to bet on Spain’s La Liga at online sportsbooks. The most common way to bet on La Liga is through betting on individual games. There will be options available for three-way betting, moneyline betting, and over/under or total betting on every game. Additionally, you will find a myriad of props available on every La Liga game.
Betting on La Liga futures has become popular too. Although only two teams are typically in contention for the title, there is betting available for relegation, the number of points a team will earn over the course of the season, and which teams will go to play in Europe the following campaign.

Spain La Liga History

La Liga Winners Since 2000

Year Club
2019-20 Real Madrid
2018-19 Barcelona
2017-18 Barcelona
2016-17 Real Madrid
2015-16 Barcelona
2014-15 Barcelona
2013-14 Atletico Madrid
2012-13 Barcelona
2011-12 Real Madrid
2010-11 Barcelona
2009-10 Barcelona
2008-09 Barcelona
2007-08 Real Madrid
2006-07 Real Madrid
2005-06 Barcelona
2004-05 Barcelona
2003-04 Valencia
2002-03 Real Madrid
2001-02 Valencia
2000-01 Real Madrid

Two teams reign supreme in Spain’s La Liga. Real Madrid and Barcelona have won 15 of the last 16 titles, and they are the two most decorated clubs in Spain by a huge margin. They meet at least twice annually in the biggest club rivalry in the world, El Clasico.


Real Madrid is the most successful club not just in Spain, but in the world. This team has won La Liga 34 times and finished runner-up in the league 23 times. They won just two league titles before the 1950s, but they have since been absolutely dominant. Alfredo Di Stefano was the club’s first star, and Ferenc Puskas helped take this team to another level with 156 goals in 180 games. They helped Real Madrid win the first five Champions League titles, and that put the club well on its way to a record 13 Champions League crowns.


Barcelona is the second-most successful team in Spain. The Blaugrana have won 26 La Liga titles and finished runner-up 26 times. They won the first La Liga title back in 1929, but it took Barca 16 years to win their second championship. Since that point, Barca has had dominant stretches, and they have closed the gap on Real Madrid since 1990. Barca have won 16 La Liga titles and five Champions League titles in this stretch.


Madrid’s second club is often in Real Madrid’s shadow, but Atletico Madrid has had a lot of success in its own right. They have 10 league titles to their credit, occasionally rising up to take down the two juggernauts in Spain. Unfortunately, Atletico have yet to win a Champions League, but they have finished runner-up three times.


The pride of Basque Country was Spain’s first dynasty. Athletic Bilbao won La Liga four times between 1930 and 1936 before the league had to be stopped due to the Spanish Civil War. They have 23 Copa del Rey wins to their name, and they won the league in consecutive years in the early 1980s, but their policy of only playing people with Basque heritage does hold them back. However, that also gives Bilbao a strong identity that other clubs long to have.


Valencia is the only other Spanish team to win more than two La Liga titles. The Bats have had a few different moments of excellence during their history, most recently at the turn of the century. They also finished runner-up in the Champions League in consecutive years in 2000 and 2001.


Sevilla’s only league title came during the 1945-46 season. They finished runner-up in the league four times by the mid-1950s, but they haven’t cracked the top two since that point. However, Sevilla do have a record six Europa League titles to their credit.