Primera División 1989/90

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Primera División 1989/90
master real Madrid
European Cup of
National Champions
real Madrid
Uefa cup Valencia CF , Atlético Madrid ,
Real Sociedad , Sevilla FC
Cup winners FC Barcelona
European
Cup Winners' Cup
FC Barcelona
Relegation ↓ CD Málaga , CD Tenerife
Relegated Celta Vigo , Rayo Vallecano
CD Málaga
Teams 20th
Games 380 + 4 relegation games
Gates 921  (ø 2.42 per game)
Top scorer MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez (Real Madrid)
Primera División 1988/89

The Primera División 1989/90 was the 59th season of the highest Spanish football league . It started on September 2, 1989 and ended on May 6, 1990.

Defending champions Real Madrid became Spanish champions for the 25th time.

Before the season

societies

Venues of the Spanish Primera División 1989/90
society city Stadion
FC Barcelona Barcelona Camp Nou
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao Estadio San Mamés
Cádiz FC Cadiz Estadio Ramón de Carranza
CD Castellón Castellón de la Plana Nou Castalia
Sporting Gijón Gijón El Molinón
CD Logroñés Logroño Estadio Las Gaunas
real Madrid Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Atlético Madrid Madrid Estadio Vicente Calderón
Rayo Vallecano Madrid Nuevo Estadio de Vallecas
CD Málaga Málaga La Rosaleda
RCD Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Estadio Lluis Sitjar
Real Oviedo Oviedo Estadio Carlos Tartiere
CA Osasuna Pamplona Estadio El Sadar
Real Sociedad San Sebastian Estadio de Atotxa
CD Tenerife Santa Cruz de Tenerife Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Real Zaragoza Zaragoza La Romareda
Sevilla FC Seville Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Valencia CF Valencia Estadio Luis Casanova
Real Valladolid Valladolid Estadio José Zorrilla
Celta Vigo Vigo Estadio Balaídos

Closing table

League leader

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Real Madrid (M, P)  38  26th  10  2 107: 380 +69 62:14
 2. Valencia CF  38  20th  13  5 067:420 +25 53:23
 3. FC Barcelona  38  23  5  10 083:390 +44 51:25
 4th Atlético Madrid  38  20th  10  8th 055:350 +20 50:26
 5. Real Sociedad  38  15th  14th  9 043:350  +8 44:32
 6th Sevilla FC  38  18th  7th  13 064:460 +18 43:33
 7th CD Logroñés  38  18th  5  15th 047:510  −4 41:35
 8th. CA Osasuna  38  14th  12  12 042:420  ± 0 40:36
 9. Real Zaragoza  38  16  8th  14th 052:520  ± 0 40:36
10. RCD Mallorca (N)  38  11  17th  10 036:340  +2 39:37
11. Real Oviedo  38  12  15th  11 041:460  −5 39:37
12. Athletic Bilbao  38  11  15th  12 037:390  −2 37:39
13. Sporting Gijón  38  12  10  16 037:340  +3 34:42
14th CD Castellón (N)  38  9  14th  15th 030:480 −18 32:44
15th Cádiz FC  38  12  6th  20th 028:630 −35 30:46
16. Real Valladolid  38  8th  14th  16 031:410 −10 30:46
17th CD Málaga  38  9  10  19th 023:500 −27 28:48
18th CD Tenerife (N)  38  8th  10  20th 042:600 −18 26:50
19th Celta Vigo  38  5  12  21st 024:510 −27 22:54
20th Rayo Vallecano (N)  38  6th  7th  25th 032:750 −43 19:57

Placement criteria: 1st points - 2nd direct comparison (points, goal difference, goals scored) - 3rd goal difference - 4th goals scored

  • Spanish champion and participation in the European Cup of National Champions 1990/91
  • Participation in the 1990/91 UEFA Cup
  • Copa del Rey winner and participation in the 1990/91 European Cup Winners' Cup
  • Participation in the relegation games against the third and fourth placed of the Segunda División
  • Relegation to the Segunda División
  • (M) reigning master
    (P) reigning cup winner
    (N) Newcomers last season

    Crosstab

    1989/90 real Madrid Valencia CF FC Barcelona Atlético Madrid Real Sociedad Sevilla FC CD Logroñés CA Osasuna Real Zaragoza RCD Mallorca Real Oviedo Athletic Bilbao Sporting Gijón CD Castellón Cádiz FC Real Valladolid CD Málaga CD Tenerife Celta Vigo Rayo Vallecano
    real Madrid 6: 2 3: 2 3: 1 3-0 5: 2 3: 3 4: 1 7: 2 1: 1 5: 2 4-0 2-0 7-0 4: 1 4-0 4-0 5: 2 3-0 5: 2
    Valencia CF 1: 1 2: 1 1: 3 3: 1 1: 1 4-0 3: 1 2: 1 1-0 3-0 1: 1 2-0 2: 2 3-0 4: 3 3-0 2: 1 2-0 4: 1
    FC Barcelona 3: 1 2: 1 0: 2 2: 2 3: 4 4: 2 4-0 3: 1 1: 1 0-0 4: 2 2-0 2-0 5-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 6-0 7: 1
    Atlético Madrid 3: 3 1: 1 1-0 0-0 1-0 3: 1 0: 1 2: 1 2-0 1: 1 2-0 3: 1 4: 1 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2: 1 2-0
    Real Sociedad 2: 1 2: 2 2: 2 0-0 2: 1 1-0 1-0 2: 1 2-0 1: 1 0-0 1: 2 2-0 2-0 1: 1 1: 1 1-0 1-0 4: 1
    Sevilla FC 1: 2 4-0 1: 1 2: 1 0: 1 3: 1 1: 1 4-0 3-0 1: 2 3: 2 1-0 3: 2 1: 1 0-0 3: 1 1-0 2: 1 4-0
    CD Logroñés 1: 5 1-0 1: 2 0: 2 1-0 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 0: 1 1: 1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1: 1 1-0 1-0 4: 1 4: 1 2-0
    CA Osasuna 0: 2 2: 2 0: 3 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 3-0 2-0 1-0 4-0 1: 1 0: 1 1: 2 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 2: 1
    Real Zaragoza 0: 1 0: 1 2-0 0: 2 2: 1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2: 1 3: 1 1-0 2: 2 3-0 3: 3 1: 1 3-0
    RCD Mallorca 0-0 0: 1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1: 1 3: 1 2: 2 0: 1 2: 2 1-0 1: 1 1: 1 5: 1 1: 1 2-0 0: 2 2-0 1-0
    Real Oviedo 0: 1 0-0 2-0 3-0 5-0 0: 3 0: 4 2-0 2: 2 0: 2 1-0 1-0 1: 1 4: 3 0-0 0-0 2: 1 1-0 3: 2
    Athletic Bilbao 1: 1 1: 1 1: 2 1: 1 1-0 1: 1 1-0 1: 1 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2: 1 3: 1 2: 2 3-0 1: 1 2-0 3: 2
    Sporting Gijón 1: 1 1: 1 0: 2 2: 1 0-0 0: 1 5: 1 0-0 1: 1 3-0 0-0 0: 1 0-0 4-0 3-0 0: 1 1-0 3-0 1-0
    CD Castellón 0-0 0: 1 1-0 0-0 0: 2 3: 1 0-0 1: 2 2: 1 1: 2 1: 1 1-0 1-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 0-0 1-0 1-0
    Cádiz FC 0: 3 0: 2 0: 4 0: 1 1-0 0: 4 0: 1 0-0 1: 1 1: 1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0: 2 1-0 1-0 3: 1
    Real Valladolid 0-0 0: 2 2-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 0: 1 1: 1 2: 1 0-0 1: 1 3: 1 1: 3 0-0 1: 2 0: 1 1: 2 0: 1 1-0
    CD Málaga 1: 2 1: 1 0: 1 0-0 0: 2 2: 1 0: 2 1: 1 0: 3 0: 2 1-0 0: 1 1-0 1: 1 1-0 0: 1 2: 1 1: 1 1-0
    CD Tenerife 2: 3 1: 1 1: 4 2: 3 2: 2 1: 2 3: 1 2-0 1: 2 1: 1 2: 1 1: 1 1: 1 3-0 0: 1 0-0 2: 2 2: 1 1-0
    Celta Vigo 0-0 1: 2 1: 2 2-0 0-0 0: 1 0: 1 1: 1 2: 2 2: 2 0: 1 0-0 0-0 1-0 5: 1 0-0 1: 1 1-0 0-0
    Rayo Vallecano 1: 2 2: 2 1: 4 4: 4 0: 3 2: 1 0: 2 1-0 2: 2 0-0 1: 1 0-0 1: 2 0: 2 0: 1 2: 1 1-0 1-0 2-0

    Relegation

    The games took place on June 2 and 10, 1990.

    total First leg Return leg
    CD Tenerife 1-0 Deportivo La Coruña 0-0 1-0
    Espanyol Barcelona 1: 1
    (6: 5 i.E.)
    CD Málaga 1-0 0: 1 a.d.

    After the season

    International competitions
    Relegated to the Segunda División
    Promoted to the Primera División

    Pichichi trophy

    The Pichichi trophy is awarded annually to the best goalscorer of the season.

    Pl. Nat. player society Gates
    1 MexicoMexico Hugo Sánchez real Madrid 38
    2 AustriaAustria Toni upholstery Sevilla FC 33
    3 Brazil 1968Brazil Baltazar Atlético Madrid 18th
    4th IrelandIreland John Aldridge Real Sociedad 16
    5 SpainSpain Julio Salinas FC Barcelona 15th

    The Real Madrid championship team

    1. real Madrid
    real Madrid

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Primera División 1989/90. In: eu-football.info. Retrieved June 11, 2019 .