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Who has won more LaLiga titles: Real Madrid or Barcelona?

The 2023/24 LaLiga season is underway, with Los Blancos and La Blaugrana having traded the last two league championships.

The 2023/24 LaLiga season is underway, with Los Blancos and La Blaugrana having traded the last two league championships.
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A new LaLiga season is upon us, with all 20 teams in the Spanish top flight having new hopes and dreams that this can be their year. For some, avoiding relegation will be the main objective, while others will be targeting a European push. Atlético Madrid, meanwhile, are hoping to pull off another “impossible” title win. For Real Madrid and Barcelona, there is only one thing that matters: lifting the LaLiga trophy at the end of the season, no matter what.

How far ahead were Barça in 2022-23?

La Blaugrana managed to pull off something of an unlikely domestic victory in 2022-23, as they seemingly staggered from one crisis to another off the field, and weren’t overly impressive on it. Yet Xavi Hernández’s side got the job done in emphatic fashion, coming out on top ahead of Los Blancos with 10 points and several matches to spare.

Barcelona celebrate a last-minute Clásico winner in March 2023.
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Barcelona celebrate a last-minute Clásico winner in March 2023. GORKA LEIZADiarioAS

Madrid began strongly last season before fading either side of the World Cup break, which, of course, will not be in play this time around. They’ll be desperate for a similar start, although they’ll again be hampered by playing their first four matches away from home due to the ongoing renovation of Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.

La Blaugrana away from Camp Nou all season

Barça, however, will have to play the entire season on the road. Parts of Camp Nou are probably being demolished as you read this, which means they’ve temporarily moved across town to Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Montjuïc, the main venue at the 1992 Olympic Games which has barely been used in recent years. What’s the opposite of home advantage?

Real Madrid: Spain’s first dominant force

For as long as almost anyone can remember (Barcelona were the first of the two clubs to win a LaLiga title in 1929), Real Madrid have led the way in terms of domestic championship wins. The capital side were the dominant force in Spanish soccer from the 1950s right through to the 1980s, and in 1990 had won 25 leagues to Barcelona’s 10.

Real Madrid thrashed Barça in last season's Copa del Rey semi-final but lagged well behind in LaLiga.
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Real Madrid thrashed Barça in last season's Copa del Rey semi-final but lagged well behind in LaLiga. JOAN M. BASCUDiarioAS

Barcelona catching Real Madrid’s LaLiga title tally

However, in the last three decades, there has been a something of a shift in the balance of power, with the LaLiga trophy heading to Catalonia on 17 occasions in the intervening 33 years. Real Madrid have won only 10 titles in that time, including just two in the 2010s, a decade in which they won five Champions Leagues.

Los Blancos continue to lead the way with 35 league victories to Barcelona’s 27, but it’s a much closer fight than it was until relatively recently.