Shirts from the Spanish Primera Division
The Primera División (also called La Liga Santander because of sponsorship rights) is the highest Spanish football competition. The twenty clubs play a complete competition to determine who can call themselves national champions of Spain.
Size: L (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Size: L (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used)
Size: XL (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Size: XL (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used)
Size: XL (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 10/10 (used) Read more
Size: XL (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 10/10 (used)
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 10/10 (used) Read more
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 10/10 (used)
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used)
Size: L (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Size: L (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used)
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9/10 (used) Read more
Size: M (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 9/10 (used)
Size: S (36)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used) Read more
Size: S (36)
Overall shirt condition: 9.5/10 (used)
Size: XL (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new)
Size: L (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new)
Size: M (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new)
Size: S (unisex)
Condition: 10/10 (new)
The Primera División (also called La Liga Santander because of sponsorship rights) is the highest Spanish football competition. The twenty clubs play a complete competition to determine who can call themselves national champions of Spain. The bottom three are relegated at the end of the season, and are replaced by the numbers 1, 2 and a team to be determined by the play-offs of the Segunda División A. A total of 62 teams have ever participated in the Primera División, of which 9 are the won the national title. Since the 1950s, it has mainly been Real Madrid (34 titles) and Barcelona (26 titles) that dominate the Primera División. In addition, the Primera División has also known the following champions: Atlético Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Deportivo La Coruña, Real Betis and Sevilla. To date, a club from the Primera División has reached the final of the UEFA Champions League, the highest trophy in European international club football, 25 times. It won a record 15 times. The Primera División is considered the second best European football competition according to the IFFHS and it is the second strongest competition in Europe according to the UEFA coefficients. Based on these coefficients, the numbers 1 to 4 qualify directly for the UEFA Champions League and the numbers 5 and 6 qualify for the UEFA Europa League.