This is how the European positions and those relegated remain after the last day of LaLiga 2025-26

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This is how the European positions and those relegated remain after the last day of LaLiga 2025-26

LaLiga 2025-26 ended with a day full of drama and tension until the last minute. Mallorca and Girona were the biggest losers in the fight for permanence and confirmed their relegation. The Catalan team could not beat Elche, while Mallorca was relegated despite winning on the final date.

The fight over Europe was also resolved over the lockdown. Getafe secured its ticket to the Conference League after defeating Osasuna with a goal from Luis Milla, returning Bordalás’ team to European competitions after several seasons.

Valencia and Rayo Vallecano closed the championship with victories against Barcelona and Alavés respectively, but it was not enough for them. Both needed a setback from Getafe that never came and ended up missing out on European positions.

With this, the continental panorama for the next season was defined. Barcelona closed as champions with authority and Real Madrid also secured its place in the Champions League, while Getafe completed the European cast in a campaign marked by suspense until the end.

This is how the European positions remain

UEFA Champions League:

  • FC Barcelona (Champion)
  • real Madrid
  • Villarreal
  • Atlético de Madrid
  • Real Betis

UEFA Europa League:

  • Celtic of Vigo
  • Royal Society

UEFA Conference League:

Relegated to Second Division:

  • Majorca
  • Girona
  • Real Oviedo

With the closure of LaLiga 2025-26, Spanish football now enters a summer that promises important movements in the transfer market before the start of the next season. The clubs will begin to strengthen themselves thinking about their European objectives and the fight for the title.

Barcelona says goodbye as the great dominator of the championship after winning the league with 94 points under the command of Hansi Flick. In contrast, Mallorca and Girona will have to rethink their projects in the Second Division with the mission of returning to the top category as soon as possible.

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