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La Liga Standings 2015-2016

The final La Liga standings for 2015-2016 crown FC Barcelone as champions with 91 points (29W-4D-5L), 1 points ahead of Real Madrid. Luis Suarez finished as top scorer (Pichichi) with 40 goals. FC Barcelone scored 112 goals and conceded 29 across the season.

Champion 2015-2016
FC Barcelone
91 points — 29W 4D 5L — 112 goals scored
Pichichi 2015-2016
Luis Suarez
40 La Liga goals

Final La Liga Standings 2015-2016

#TeamPtsWDLGFGAGD
1FC Barcelone91294511229+83
2Real Madrid90286411034+76
3Atletico Madrid8828466318+45
4Villarreal641810104435+9
5Athletic Bilbao62188125845+13
6Celta Vigo60179125159-8
7Sevilla521410145150+1
8Malaga481212143835+3
9Real Sociedad48139164548-3
10Real Betis451112153452-18
Champions League Europa League Conference League

How did FC Barcelone win La Liga 2015-2016?

The 2015-2016 season saw FC Barcelona retain their title with 91 points, but in extreme suspense: just 1 point ahead of Real Madrid (90 pts) and 3 ahead of Atletico Madrid (88 pts). The MSN trio (Messi-Suarez-Neymar) was devastating, with Luis Suarez scoring 40 goals (a personal La Liga record), Messi adding 26 and Neymar 24 — a combined 90 goals, a stratospheric total.

Zidane's Real Madrid, who had taken charge in January 2016, finished just 1 point behind despite a run of 12 consecutive victories at the end of the season. Atletico Madrid, Champions League finalists, ended 3rd with 88 points — enough to be champions in almost any other season. The 3-point gap between 1st and 3rd was the smallest for a complete podium since 2007.

Villarreal, 4th with 64 points, secured Champions League qualification. Barcelona scored 112 goals in 38 matches, averaging nearly 3 per game. Athletic Bilbao (62 pts) and Celta Vigo (60 pts) animated a competitive upper-mid table. Malaga, 8th with 48 points, is one of the teams from this era that has since left the top flight, illustrating the mobility of Spanish football.

Key Statistics — 2015-2016 Season

91
Champion's points
40
Pichichi goals
112
Champion's goals
+83
Goal difference

Frequently Asked Questions — La Liga 2015-2016

Who won La Liga 2015-2016?

FC Barcelone won La Liga 2015-2016 with 91 points (29W-4D-5L), finishing 1 points ahead of Real Madrid (90 pts). FC Barcelone scored 112 goals and conceded only 29 across the season.

Who was the top scorer in La Liga 2015-2016?

Luis Suarez finished as top scorer (Pichichi) of La Liga 2015-2016 with 40 goals across 38 matchdays.

What were the final La Liga standings in 2015-2016?

The top 3 in La Liga 2015-2016 was: 1st FC Barcelone (91 pts), 2nd Real Madrid (90 pts), 3rd Atletico Madrid (88 pts). The top 4 qualified for the Champions League.

How many points did the La Liga 2015-2016 champion finish with?

FC Barcelone finished the 2015-2016 season with 91 points out of a maximum possible 114 (38 matchdays x 3 points). That represents a 80% success rate.

Which teams qualified for the Champions League from La Liga in 2015-2016?

The 4 teams that qualified for the Champions League from La Liga 2015-2016 were: 1. FC Barcelone (91 pts), 2. Real Madrid (90 pts), 3. Atletico Madrid (88 pts), 4. Villarreal (64 pts).

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