La Liga 2022-23
La Liga is the men’s
top professional football division in Spain. La Liga has been one of the most
popular leagues in the world, and has been marked as one of the top leagues im
Europe since 2013. La Liga clubs are so popular as they are the winners of the
most UEFA
Champions League, UEFA
Europa League and FIFA
Club World Cup and many others important European and global
titles. La Liga players are among the best and most known players. Even after
Messi and Ronaldo leaving Barcelona and Real Madrid, the Spanish teams are
still full of world class players, Benzema, Suarez and many others, alongside
with some extraordinary young talents such as Ansu Fati, Pedri Vinicius Junior.
La Liga is contested
by 20 clubs, with
the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being relegated to the Segunda División and replaced by the top
two teams and a play-off winner in that division.
As the demand on the
La Liga tickets is always rising, we encourage you to book you ticket to watch
your team as early as possible.
La Liga Schedule 2022/23
If you are wondering when does the La Liga 2022/23 season kick off? The
draw for the 2022-23 La Liga season has took place and the La
Liga table will be released soon. So the La Liga matches will begin on the 1st
of August 2022 and is scheduled to end on June 2023. Matches set to
be played on Saturdays and Sundays are the popular ones, but there are many
other competitions during the week as well.
La Liga teams
During La Liga, each club plays against the other club twice, once at home and
the other time away and this is for 38 matches. Teams are usually ranked by
total points gained and the 1st ranked club will
be the La Liga champion.
The teams
participating in La Liga 2022/23 are Athletic Club, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona,
Cadiz, Celta Vigo, Elche, Espanyol, Getafe, Mallorca, Osasuna, Rayo Vallecano,
Real Betis, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Sevilla, Valencia, Villarreal, Eibar
& Almeria.
La Liga Stadium
The La Liga stadiums
are very easy to reach. The Camp Nou is the FC Barcelona official stadium which
suits for almost 99,354 seats. With this large seating capacity it is the
largest stadium in Europe, and the fourth largest stadium worldwide.
Ateltico Madrid stadium is Wanda Metropolitano with a seating capacity of 68,456 seats.
This stadium hosted the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final. Real
Madrid has 2 stadiums the Santiago
Bernabéu with 81,044
seats and Alfredo
Di Stéfano with 6000 seats.
Another big stadium is for Valencia which suits for 55,000 seats including the
VIP seats. It is Mestalla.
Mestalla is the 5th-largest stadium in Spain. Ramón
Sánchez Pizjuán is the stadium
for Seville. It is the ninth-largest stadium in
Spain. The San
Mamés is where Athletic Bilbao plays and it has a seating capacity of
53,289. The San Mamés is the 8th-largest stadium in Spain.