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Equipos de fútbol con más descensos en La Liga

Explore a comprehensive list of clubs that have experienced the most relegations throughout the history of the Spanish First Division. This ranking highlights the resilience and challenges faced by different teams in Spanish top-tier football. Discover which teams have dropped to the second division the most times, reflecting the difficulties of staying in La Liga. It's a fascinating look at the trajectory of clubs and their battles for survival.

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    Real Valladolid

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    Real Valladolid CF has experienced multiple relegations to the Segunda División, including the 2020-21, 2022-23, and 2024-25 seasons. Despite these setbacks, the club has shown a remarkable ability to return to the top flight, achieving immediate promotions on several occasions.

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    UD Las Palmas

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    UD Las Palmas has been relegated to La Liga 2, adding another relegation to its record in the top flight of Spanish football. This recent event highlights its recurring presence on the list of teams with multiple La Liga relegations. The club has demonstrated a history of promotions and relegations throughout its existence.

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    CD Leganés

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    CD Leganés has shown a notable trajectory of promotions and relegations in the main categories of Spanish football. After being promoted to La Liga in 2016 and relegated in 2020, the club was promoted again in the 2023-24 season, only to be relegated back to Segunda División in the 2024-25 season, highlighting its recurring presence on this list.

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    Sevilla FC

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    Sevilla FC has experienced multiple relegations from the Spanish First Division throughout its history, including seasons such as 1968-69, 1996-97, and 1999-2000. These relegations demonstrate its recurring presence on the list of teams with the most descents in La Liga, despite its successes in other competitions.

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    Atlético Madrid

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    Atlético de Madrid has experienced multiple relegations to the Segunda División throughout its history in La Liga. The club was relegated in its debut season in 1930 and again in 1936, before suffering a third relegation in 2000, spending two seasons in the second tier.

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    Deportivo de La Coruña

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    Deportivo de La Coruña has experienced multiple relegations from La Liga throughout its history, including descents in 2011, 2013, and 2018. These events place it among the teams with a significant number of drops to lower divisions in Spanish football. The club has gone through periods of instability, alternating between the top flight and the Second Division.

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    Extremadura CF

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    Extremadura CF is notable for having experienced relegations from La Liga in its two seasons in the top tier of Spanish football. After its historic promotion in 1996, the team was relegated at the end of the 1996-97 season and, after a brief return, was relegated again in the 1998-99 season.

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    AD Mérida

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    AD Mérida, and its predecessors like CP Mérida, have experienced multiple relegations, including being relegated from La Liga to the Segunda División in the 1997-98 season. This history of descents from the top tier of Spanish football positions it as a club with a notable record in this regard. Its participation in the elite, though brief, was marked by the difficulty of staying there.

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    Club Atletismo Badajoz

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    CD Badajoz has experienced multiple relegations throughout its history, including a notable drop to the fourth division in 2012 due to debts. Recently, the club was relegated again to Tercera Federación after losing a crucial match. These events highlight its history of instability across Spanish football divisions.

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    Real Oviedo

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    Real Oviedo has experienced multiple relegations throughout its history, including its first drop to Segunda División B in 1978 and another in 2001. These events position it as a club with a trajectory marked by fluctuations between different tiers of Spanish football.

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    Rayo Vallecano

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    Rayo Vallecano has experienced multiple relegations from La Liga throughout its history, including three in just four years since the 2021/2022 season. This recurring presence in the fight for survival and its subsequent drops to lower divisions position it as a club with a significant number of relegations in Spanish football.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates football teams that have experienced the highest number of relegations from the Spanish La Liga's First Division to the Second Division throughout their history.
You can participate by voting for the teams you believe have the most notable relegation history or by sharing relevant information about other teams you think should be included.
The results reflect the number of times a team has been relegated from La Liga, highlighting those with a more frequent history of descents. They do not indicate the current quality of the team, but rather its historical trajectory in relation to staying in the top flight.
According to available information, Real Madrid and Barcelona are the only teams that have never been relegated from La Liga, having been permanent fixtures in the competition for nearly a century.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

The methodology for this ranking focuses on identifying and classifying Spanish La Liga football teams based on the number of times they have been relegated from the top flight. The complete history of each club in the competition is considered.

  • Historical information on relegations of all clubs that have participated in La Liga's First Division is collected.
  • Each relegation from the First Division to the Second Division is counted as one instance for the corresponding team.
  • Accuracy of historical data is prioritized, using reliable sources to confirm the number of relegations for each team.
  • Teams are ordered from highest to lowest based on the total number of relegations accumulated throughout their history in La Liga.
  • To be considered in this ranking, a team must have participated in the Spanish La Liga's First Division at some point in its history.
  • Only teams that have experienced at least one relegation from the First Division to the Second Division are included.
  • Relevance is based on the number of times the club has been relegated, highlighting those with a more significant history in this regard.
  • Historical relegation data up to the most recent season for which consolidated information is available is considered.