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La Liga Standings 2016-2017

The final La Liga standings for 2016-2017 crown Real Madrid as champions with 93 points (29W-6D-3L), 3 points ahead of FC Barcelone. Lionel Messi finished as top scorer (Pichichi) with 37 goals. Real Madrid scored 106 goals and conceded 41 across the season.

Champion 2016-2017
Real Madrid
93 points — 29W 6D 3L — 106 goals scored
Pichichi 2016-2017
Lionel Messi
37 La Liga goals

Final La Liga Standings 2016-2017

#TeamPtsWDLGFGAGD
1Real Madrid93296310641+65
2FC Barcelone90286411637+79
3Atletico Madrid7823967027+43
4Sevilla7221986949+20
5Villarreal67191095633+23
6Real Sociedad64197125953+6
7Athletic Bilbao63196135343+10
8Espanyol561511124950-1
9Deportivo Alaves551413114143-2
10Eibar54159145651+5
Champions League Europa League Conference League

How did Real Madrid win La Liga 2016-2017?

The 2016-2017 season crowned Real Madrid champions with 93 points, finishing 3 points ahead of FC Barcelona in a thrilling title race decided on the penultimate matchday. Cristiano Ronaldo (25 La Liga goals) and Lionel Messi (37 goals, Pichichi) delivered an exceptional individual duel. Real scored 106 goals and Barcelona 116 — a combined 222 goals, a record total for the top two.

Atletico Madrid, 3rd with 78 points, maintained their top-3 presence for the 5th consecutive season under Simeone. Sevilla, 4th with 72 points, confirmed their progress under Jorge Sampaoli. The 3-point gap between 1st and 2nd (the smallest margin since 2014) kept the suspense alive until the final matchdays.

Villarreal (67 pts) and Real Sociedad (64 pts) completed a high-quality top 6. Promoted Deportivo Alaves finished 9th with 55 points — an impressive achievement. Real Madrid's 106-goal total was their 3rd highest ever in La Liga, driven by a Ronaldo-Benzema-Bale trio at the peak of their powers. Athletic Bilbao, 7th with 63 points, confirmed their consistent presence in the European zones.

Key Statistics — 2016-2017 Season

93
Champion's points
37
Pichichi goals
106
Champion's goals
+65
Goal difference

Frequently Asked Questions — La Liga 2016-2017

Who won La Liga 2016-2017?

Real Madrid won La Liga 2016-2017 with 93 points (29W-6D-3L), finishing 3 points ahead of FC Barcelone (90 pts). Real Madrid scored 106 goals and conceded only 41 across the season.

Who was the top scorer in La Liga 2016-2017?

Lionel Messi finished as top scorer (Pichichi) of La Liga 2016-2017 with 37 goals across 38 matchdays.

What were the final La Liga standings in 2016-2017?

The top 3 in La Liga 2016-2017 was: 1st Real Madrid (93 pts), 2nd FC Barcelone (90 pts), 3rd Atletico Madrid (78 pts). The top 4 qualified for the Champions League.

How many points did the La Liga 2016-2017 champion finish with?

Real Madrid finished the 2016-2017 season with 93 points out of a maximum possible 114 (38 matchdays x 3 points). That represents a 82% success rate.

Which teams qualified for the Champions League from La Liga in 2016-2017?

The 4 teams that qualified for the Champions League from La Liga 2016-2017 were: 1. Real Madrid (93 pts), 2. FC Barcelone (90 pts), 3. Atletico Madrid (78 pts), 4. Sevilla (72 pts).

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