The Spanish Championship will end next Sunday (26), with the arrival of the 38th round. For the third time in history, the Spanish competition will come to an end with all qualifications for European tournaments and relegations for next season already defined.
There may still be some variation in terms of positions, but not in relation to the championship, places for European competitions and relegation. This has already happened twice in the history of the Spanish Championship. The first is 94 years old, in the 1930/31 season, in only the third edition of the tournament. The second opportunity was more recent, in the 2017/18 season. That year, Barcelona were the champions.
The last round of the Spanish Championship was scheduled to take place next Saturday (25), with all games taking place at a unified time. However, given the situation explained, LaLiga chose to make the match times more flexible.
This edition of the Spanish Championship ended with Real Madrid as champions. Those classified for the Champions League were Barcelona, Girona and Atlético de Madrid. Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad qualified for the Europa League. The Conference League went to Real Betis. Cádiz, Granada and Almería were relegated.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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