Today we bring you the footballers who hit the most goals in La Liga 1978-79. The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1978-79 or LaLiga Santander 1978-79 was the forty eighth edition of the Spanish Football tournament, hosted during September 2, 1978– June 3, 1979. It was a 18 teams competition and a total of 306 matches were held in the tournament. We see here the exceptional scorers who got listed among the most goals in La Liga 1978-79.
5. Rubén Cano (Atlético Madrid)
Former Elche Club de Fútbol Footballer Rubén Andrés Cano Martínez would score 19 goals for Atlético Madrid during the 1978-79 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1978-79. The Wanda Metropolitano Stadium based side would finish third in the team table winning 14, losing 7, drawing 13 and qualify for the UEFA Cup first round. Atlético de Madrid would score 55 goals while they’d concede 37.
4. Pichi Alonso (Real Zaragoza)
Former Deportivo Castellón Footballer Àngel Alonso Herrera would go on to score 19 goals for his team Real Zaragoza during the 1978-79 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1978-79. The La Romareda based side would finish fourteenth in the tournament edition, winning 12, losing 16 and drawing 6. Real Zaragoza would score 56 goals while they’d concede 59.
3. Jesús María Satrústegui (Real Sociedad)
Former San Sebastián Footballer Jesús María Satrústegui would go on to score 20 goals for Real Sociedad during the 1978-79 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1978-79. His team would finish fourth in the team table of the tournament winning 18, losing 11 & drawing 5 and qualify for the UEFA Cup first round. Real Sociedad de Fútbol would score 53 goals while they concede 36 goals in the tournament edition.
2. Quini (Sporting Gijón)
Former Club Deportivo Ensidesa Footballer Enrique Castro González would go on to score 23 goals for the Real Sporting de Gijón during the 1978-79 tournament. With these goals, the Spanish Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1978-79. The El Molinón-Enrique Castro based team would finish second in the team table winning 17, losing 8 and drawing 9 matches in the season and qualify for UEFA Cup first round. Gijón would score 50 goals, while they would concede 35 goals in the tournament edition.
1. Hans Krankl (FC Barcelona)
Former Sportklub Rapid Wien Footballer Johann Krankl would go on to score 29 goals for the Futbol Club Barcelona during the 1978-79 tournament. With these goals, the Austrian Footballer got himself among the footballers with the most goals in La Liga 1978-79, in fact leading the list. The Camp Nou based team would finish fifth in the team table winning 16, losing 12 and drawing 6 matches in the season and qualify for the Cup Winners’ Cup first round. Barcelona would score 69 goals, while they would concede 37 goals in the tournament edition.
These were the footballers who led goal-scoring in Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División 1978-79. While Real Madrid won their nineteenth title of the La Liga in the forty eighth edition, Sporting Gijón finished second in the season. Atlético Madrid & Real Sociedad would make the top 4 of the tournament as a total of 825 goals were scored during the tournament in 306 matches, FC Barcelona leading the goal-scoring with 69 goals while Rayo Vallecano de Madrid scoring the least with 31 goals. Real Madrid & Real Sociedad conceded the fewest goals with 36 while Real Club Recreativo de Huelva conceded the most with 66 goals.
Real Club Celta de Vigo, Real Racing Club de Santander & Real Club Recreativo de Huelva were relegated that season of La Liga 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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