What has been going on in LaLiga this past week? Here are 10 of the top stories, from the announcement of the new season’s calendar to a busy week of transfer and contract news at Real Madrid.
It may be the off-season, but Spanish football news just keeps coming over the summer months. From fixture news to transfer news, here’s all you need to know.
The 2023/24 LaLiga calendar has been set
On Thursday afternoon, the 2023/24 calendar for Spanish football’s top division was drawn, so we now know the order of each team’s fixtures for the coming season. There are blockbuster matches worth marking in the diary, from Athletic Club vs Real Madrid in Matchday 1 to Sevilla FC vs FC Barcelona in Matchday 38.
The next ElClasico is taking place on the final weekend of October
With the reveal of the 2023/24 calendar, fans can also start planning for the big derby and rivalry matches of LaLiga. That includes ElClasico, with the next showdown between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid to take place in Catalonia on Matchday 11, the weekend of October 29th.
Rafa Benítez is back in LaLiga
RC Celta announced this week that they have an agreement in principle for Rafa Benítez to take over as coach of the club on a three-year contract. Benítez is returning to a competition that he has won on two occasions, as he was in charge of the Valencia CF sides that won LaLiga in 2001/02 and 2003/04.
José Bordalás is staying at Getafe CF
After taking over the Getafe CF dugout at the end of last season, helping Los Azulones to stay up, José Bordalás has committed his future to the club. He has signed a new contract to stay at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez until the summer of 2025.
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Nemanja Gudelj and Sevilla FC have more history to write
One of the most important players at Sevilla FC last season was Nemanja Gudelj, who played more minutes than anyone else. As such, it’s great news for the Andalusian club that the Serbian has penned a contract extension, with his new deal running until 2026. The 31-year-old has already won two Europa League titles at the club and has more history to write at the Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.
Víctor Orta is the new Sevilla FC sporting director
Sevilla FC also named a new sorting director this week, as Victor Orta will bring his wealth of experience to the Andalusian club. This is Orta’s second spell at the team, having held the position of technical director between 2006 and 2013. He later worked in England and achieved success with Leeds United, and now returns to his native Spain.
Joselu returns to Real Madrid
Following an impressive 2022/23 campaign, in which he won the Zarra Trophy as the top-scoring Spaniard in LaLiga Santander, Joselu has completed a loan move from RCD Espanyol to Real Madrid. The Spain international has returned to a club he played for at the beginning of his career, as he was with Castilla between 2010 and 2012.
Real Madrid finalise multiple contract extensions
It was a particularly busy week at Real Madrid, as Los Blancos also finalised three contract extensions. Centre-back Nacho has renewed until 2024, midfielder Toni Kroos has also renewed for one year until 2024 and midfielder Dani Ceballos has committed to the club until 2027.
LEGENDS has been officially opened
This past week saw LEGENDS, The Home of Football presented by LaLiga, officially unveiled. Several football legends and important figures from the sport attended the event in Madrid for the official opening of this new seven-storey football space and museum.
We now know all 42 LaLiga teams for 2023/24
On Sunday night, CD Eldense became the 42nd and final team to confirm their place in the top two divisions of Spanish football for 2023/24. They secured promotion to the second tier through the Primera Federación playoffs, as did AD Alcorcón. Those two clubs join Racing Ferrol and SD Amorebieta in coming up, after they’d won promotion through their league positions.