Today we bring you the footballers who hit the most goals in La Liga 1969-70. The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1969-70 or LaLiga Santander 1969-70 was the thirty ninth edition of the Spanish Football tournament, hosted during September 13, 1969– April 19, 1970. Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División was a 16 teams competition and a total of 240 matches were held in the tournament. We see here the exceptional scorers who got listed among the most goals in La Liga 1969-70.
5. Bernardo Acosta (Sevilla FC)
Footballer Bernardo Acosta Miranda would go on to score 12 goals for the Sevilla Fútbol Club during the Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1969-70 tournament. With these goals, the Paraguayan Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1969-70. The Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán based team would finish third in the team table winning 14, losing 9 and drawing 7 matches in the Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División season. Sevilla FC would score 39 goals, while they would concede 32 goals in the tournament edition.
4. Ernesto Domínguez (RCD Mallorca)
Former RCD Espanyol Footballer Ernesto Domínguez Hernández would go on to score 13 goals for the Real Club Deportivo Mallorca during the Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1969-70 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1969-70. The Visit Mallorca Stadium based team would finish fifteenth in the team table winning 7, losing 15 and drawing 8 matches to get relegated to Segunda División. Mallorca would score 33 goals, while they would concede 52 goals in the tournament edition.
3. Amancio Amaro (Real Madrid)
Former Deportivo La Coruña Footballer Amancio Amaro Varela would score 16 goals for Real Madrid Club de Fútbol during the LaLiga Santander 1969-70 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1969-70, in fact leading the list. The Estadio Santiago Bernabéu based side would finish sixth in the tournament edition, winning 13, losing 8 & drawing 9 and qualify for the Cup Winners’ Cup first round. Real Madrid would score 50 goals while they’d concede 42.
2. Luis Aragonés (Atlético Madrid)
Former Club Getafe Deportivo Footballer José Luis Aragonés Suárez Martínez would score 16 goals for Atlético Madrid during the Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1969-70 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1969-70, in fact leading the list. The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium based side would finish atop the team table winning 20 matches, losing 6, drawing 8 and qualify for the European Cup first round.
1. José Eulogio Gárate (Atlético Madrid)
Former Sociedad Deportiva Eibar Footballer José Eulogio Gárate Ormaechea would score 16 goals for Atléti during the LaLiga Santander 1969-70 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1969-70, in fact leading the list. The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium based side would win the tournament edition. Atlético de Madrid would score 53 goals while they’d concede 22 as they’d have the highest goal difference.
These were the footballers who led goal-scoring in Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1969-70. While Atlético Madrid won their sixth title of the La Liga in the 39th edition, Atlético Bilbao finished second in the Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División season. Sevilla & Futbol Club Barcelona would make the top 4 of the tournament as a total of 567 goals were scored during the LaLiga Santander tournament in 240 matches, Atlético Madrid leading the goal-scoring with 53 goals while Pontevedra CF & Granada CF scoring the least with 20 goals.
Atlético Bilbao conceded the fewest goals with 20 while RCD Mallorca conceded the most with 52 goals. Deportivo de La Coruña, RCD Mallorca, Pontevedra CF were relegated that season of Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División tournament. This is it for today. Hope you liked the content, don’t forget to put in your questions and thoughts below; yes, the comments section awaits your listing always.
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