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1992–93 La Liga

62nd season of La Liga From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 1992–93 La Liga season was the 62nd since its establishment. It began on 5 September 1992, and concluded on 20 June 1993. The previous season, after the penultimate game, Real Madrid had led by 1 point but lost the title to Barcelona after losing at Tenerife. History repeated, with Real Madrid leading by 1 point before the final game but losing 2-0 at Tenerife, which allowed Barcelona to win the title for a third successive season.[1]

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Team information

Clubs and locations

Canary Islands
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League table

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Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. SEV 1–3 ATM; ATM 1–0 SEV
  2. OSA: 10 pts; CEL: 7 pts; SPG: 4 pts; RSO: 3 pts
  3. RVA 2–1 LOG; LOG 0–0 RVA
  4. RBU 0–2 CÁD; CÁD 3–2 RBU
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Results

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Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: LFP (in Spanish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Relegation playoff

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First leg

23 June 1993 RCD Español 0–1 Racing de Santander Barcelona
20:30 Report (in Spanish) Pineda 48' Stadium: Sarrià
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Manuel Díaz Vega Asturias

Second leg

29 June 1993 Racing de Santander 0–0
(1–0 agg.)
RCD Español Santander
21:15 Report (in Spanish) Stadium: El Sardinero
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Antonio Jesús López Nieto Andalusia
30 June 1993 Albacete Balompié 1–2
(4–3 agg.)
RCD Mallorca Albacete
21:15 Antonio 45' Report (in Spanish) Luis Delgado 14'
Bogdanović 21'
Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Juan Manuel Brito Arceo Canary Islands
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Controversy

In the 1992–93 La Liga season, the late Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper Wilfred Agbonavbare was target of racist abuse from Real Madrid fans, such as chants as Negro, cabrón, recoge el algodón! ("Nigger, motherfucker, go to pick some cotton!")[2] and a middle-aged man from Madrid saying on live TV that "that fucking nigger from Rayo" and the referee Juan Andújar Oliver were to blame for Real Madrid's defeat, much to the amusement of the teenage fans who shouted "Ku Klux Klan",.[3] In the same live TV report, a 13-year old Real Madrid fan took furiously the microphone and spat, making a verbal threat to the Nigerian goalkeeper saying "Sunday we'll go to beat to death the nigger, that son of a bitch, in Vallecas".[4] When asked about the abuse suffered, Wilfred stated "That's normal, I am dark-skinned and having made many saves, I expected people to shout at me. But i am a footballer and this is nothing, i am very focused on [playing] my match".[5][6] The Bukaneros, a far-left ultras group from Rayo Vallecano, dedicated to Wilfred a graffiti with the dedication "For your defense of the Sash against racism, we will not forget you".[5]

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Top goalscorers

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References

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