Champions List: Who Won the Title?

The LaLiga He reached the middle of the season and already has his winter champion in the current campaign: FC Barcelona. The team led by Hansi Flick He closed the first lap as leader of the classification, confirming a solid and consistent start that places him as a reference in the fight for the title.

After 18 daysthe Barcelona team adds 46 pointswith an advantage of four units about him Real Madrid of Xabi Alonsowhich accumulates 42and of nine points regarding the Atlético de Madrid of Diego Simeonewhich records 37. The difference is not definitive, but it does mark a clear trend in a historically competitive tournament with tight margins.

The term winter champion does not correspond to an official title within the calendar of the First Divisionbut it usually works as a relevant indicator of what may happen at the end of the course. Statistics support that perception. In multiple seasons, the team that leads the table at the close of the first round ends up lifting the league trophy.

In the case of Barcelonathe antecedents are significant. The club has been 26-time winter championand in 16 of them He managed to be crowned champion at the end of the season. The most recent occurred in the campaign 2022-23under the technical direction of Xavi Hernandezwhen the mid-tournament lead translated into a solid, well-managed championship.

This context reinforces the importance of the moment that the culé team is going through, although the margin of error remains minimal. The second half of the championship usually brings tactical adjustments, accumulated pressure and direct duels that can change the situation in a few weeks.

Below, in the full note, a historical list with the leaders at the end of the first round and the teams that managed to establish themselves in that same season. A useful review to understand why Barcelona’s leadership not only adds points, but also strong arguments in the race for the title.


All winter and LaLiga champions

Season

winter champion

league champion

1928-29

Real Madrid

Barcelona

1929-30

Athletic

Athletic

1930-31

Royal Society

Athletic

1931-32

Athletic

Real Madrid

1932-33

Espanyol

Real Madrid

1933-34

Royal Society

Athletic

1934-35

Real Betis

Real Betis

1935-36

Real Madrid

Athletic

1939-40

Espanyol

Atlético de Madrid

1940-41

Sevilla

Atlético de Madrid

1941-42

Atlético de Madrid

Valencia

1942-43

Athletic

Athletic

1943-44

Valencia

Valencia

1944-45

Athletic

Barcelona

[1945-46

Barcelona

Valencia

1946-47

Atlético de Madrid

Valencia

1947-48

Valencia

Barcelona

1948-49

Real Madrid

Barcelona

1949-50

Real Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

1950-51

Sevilla

Atlético de Madrid

1951-52

Athletic

Barcelona

1952-53

Espanyol

Barcelona

1953-54

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1954-55

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1955-56

Athletic

Athletic

1956-57

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1957-58

Atlético de Madrid

Real Madrid

1958-59

Barcelona

Barcelona

1959-60

Real Madrid

Barcelona

1960-61

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1961-62

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1962-63

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1963-64

Barcelona

Real Madrid

1964-65

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1965-66

Atlético de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

1966-67

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1967-68

Atlético de Madrid

Real Madrid

1968-69

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1969-70

Athletic

Atlético de Madrid

1970-71

Barcelona

Valencia

1971-72

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1972-73

Barcelona

Atlético de Madrid

1973-74

Barcelona

Barcelona

1974-75

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1975-76

Atlético de Madrid

Real Madrid

1976-77

Barcelona

Atlético de Madrid

1977-78

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1978-79

Sporting Gijón

Real Madrid

1979-80

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1980-81

Atlético de Madrid

Royal Society

1981-82

Barcelona

Royal Society

1982-83

Real Madrid

Athletic

1983-84

Real Madrid

Athletic

1984-85

Barcelona

Barcelona

1985-86

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1986-87

Barcelona

Real Madrid

1987-88

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1988-89

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1989-90

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1990-91

Barcelona

Barcelona

1991-92

Real Madrid

Barcelona

1992-93

Barcelona

Barcelona

1993-94

Deportivo

Barcelona

1994-95

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1995-96

Atlético de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

1996-97

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

1997-98

Barcelona

Barcelona

1998-99

Barcelona

Barcelona

1999-00

Deportivo

Deportivo

2000-01

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

2001-02

Real Madrid

Valencia

2002-03

Royal Society

Real Madrid

2003-04

Valencia

Valencia

2004-05

Barcelona

Valencia

2005-06

Barcelona

Barcelona

2006-07

Barcelona

Barcelona

2007-08

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

2008-09

Barcelona

Barcelona

2009-10

Barcelona

Barcelona

2010-11

Barcelona

Barcelona

2011-12

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

2009-13

Barcelona

Barcelona

2010-14

Barcelona

Atlético de Madrid

2011-15

Real Madrid

Barcelona

2012-16

Barcelona

Barcelona

2016-17

Real Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

2017-18

Barcelona

Barcelona

2018-19

Barcelona

Barcelona

2019-20

Barcelona

Real Madrid

2020-21

Atlético de Madrid

Atlético de Madrid

2021-22

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

2022-23

Barcelona

Barcelona

2023-24

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

2024-25

Atlético de Madrid

Barcelona

2025-26

Barcelona

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Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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