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Mission
Football Transfer Review by Prime Time Sport provides relevant data and insightful and independent analysis on the variables that influence squad designs and player transfers at main European Clubs, with special focus on Spanish La Liga
Content
2 releases published every year, related to Summer and Winter transfer windows Combines content produced by Prime Time Sport and content from other relevant football industry studies The objective is to combine the available data in a way that helps to come-up with insightful analysis, rather than the publication of the information itself Addressed to both football industry professionals and those that follow it with special interest
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Data included refer to main division of Spanish La Liga and the other top 4 European leagues (English Premier League, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1) Transfer figures include guaranteed amounts only It includes player transfers that took place until September 2nd 2013 Player loans with purchase obligation are accounted as a transfer at the time of effective player exit (examples: Ibrahimovic to AC Milan in 2010/11; Pedro Len to Getafe in 2011/12) Transfer figures are gross of agent fees or revenue share with other stakeholders It is considered that teams where players are landing have paid for transfer fees, regardless of the participation of other investors Transfer fees paid on managers have not been taken into consideration (Carlo Ancelotti to Real Madrid) Squads review includes only players registered as first team members Sign-up means new player arrivals (not total number of registered players) and Exit means players leaving a team (either on loan or because of contract expiration)
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Director: Bruno Batlle Analyst: Aleix Piqu Collaborates: ESADE Business School
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1.
2.
Background
European football
3.
La Liga
Background
Implementation of UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulation continues and is taken into account both by big and smaller teams. FFP will not allow to participate in European competitions the teams with more than 45mio of accumulated losses during 3 seasons until 2014/15. Appearance of a new heavy spending teams (Monaco) along with loss of spending power of others (Anzhi). New 2014/16 TV deals in the Premier League and 2013/15 in UEFA Champions League has increased prizes for participating teams by 57% and 20% respectively Majority of teams (with exception of big 2) have little chance of further increasing revenues under current financial climate As a result, income opportunities are almost restricted to selling the best players and continue to fight for the implementation of a new TV value distribution model. Spanish Professional League (LFP) is closely monitoring clubs finances and must approve business plans. Most clubs have agreed long term debt payment plans with Tax office, which severely impacts their ability to splash cash
Europe
Spain
1.
2.
Background
European football
3.
La Liga
+40%
2.154
1.713
1.855 1.322
1.723
1.544
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
Top 5 European Leagues combined investment grew by 40% to 2,2bio, highest amount ever, despite Financial Fair Play and economy downturn
+18%
731 617 553 510 435 465 400 327 335
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
+20%
402
+303%
388 245
+66%
375 226 230 157 151
+8%
238 258
194
128 140
All big European leagues have experimented significant expenditure growth, with Premier League, Ligue 1 and Bundesliga reaching highest levels ever. Premier League has been the market driving force thanks to fresh an increased money from new TV contracts. La Liga experimented the highest growth led by Gareth Bale signing by Real Madrid
10
Investment stays monopolized by few teams with high revenue generation potential, wealthy owners or significant income from sales of best players
11
Mio
12
Mio
+38%
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
Total income from players sales recuperates growth trend to 1,6bio (+38%) and reaches the highest level since 2010/11 season
13
+262%
480 438 365 336 287 290 299 269 183 261 228
2010/11
+12%
410
-13% +39%
+48%
200
187
176
152 164
La Liga makes close to half billion in player sales, its highest level ever and highest amount in Europe. All European leagues -except English Premier Leagueexperimented increased income from player sales
14
470
2010/11
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
70
-36
-30
-8
-24
-55 -92
Premier League dominance becomes even stronger when deducting income from player sales, with a net investment still of 470mio. On the other extreme, Spain continues to lose talent and experiments a negative net investment of 92mio.
15
N. of players
366 59
Loans Signings
One more year, Serie A shows the highest number of player arrivals
16
N of players
Loans
Transfers
196 56
140
168 41 127
# of exits confirms Serie A as the league with highest players circulation. More than half of exits (52%) have been in loan format
17
N.of players
-75 -115-113-115
-38
For the 4th consecutive season all leagues have experimented a net players reduction as teams continue to optimize squad wages costs
18
183
PSG
Man. City
Napoli
Chelsea
Dinamo Mosc
Shakhtar Donetsk
AS Roma
Real Madrid is back to top spending position 2 years later after by investing 183mio (101 in Gareth Bale). Under new Russian ownership, AS Monaco reaches 2nd position by spending 166mio. Tottenham takes advantage of Bale sale to join top 3. Top 8 of clubs represents 60% of total investment of European football
19
Mio
147 100
95 70 65 65 64 52
43
43
PSG
Chelsea
Zenit
B. Munich Tottenham
M. United
M. City
Juventus
Arsenal
Inter
20
107 93
64
100 86 78
86
55
30
70 62 44
60 57 33
62 4350
5765 34
52 32
43 33 29
232426
Real Madrid lead the spending ranking after 2 years of low investment. PSG stays in the podium after another year of high expenditure to confirm its ambitious project. Real Madrid (+600%) , FC Barcelona (+212) and Man. City (+67%) have spent more after 3 years in a row decreasing its expenditure
21
Real Madrid
FC Barcelona Sevilla FC
182,5
57,0 33,9
SSC Napoli
AS Roma AC Fiorentina
86,9
66,2 38,3
33,0 16,0
Juventus Inter
32,1 28,8
22
611 549
370
348
Real Madrid (611mio) is the team with the highest combined expenditure in the last 5 years, followed by Manchester City (549mio) and PSG (370)
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140
128
105 104
82
78
74
71
68
45
Anzhi
Tottenham
Roma
R.Madrid
Sevilla
At.Madrid
Porto
Napoli
Shakhtar
Lille
Anzhi is the European leader in player sales income after reduced ownership commitment. Tottenham (128mio) reaches 2nd position thanks to Gareth Bale sale to Real Madrid.
24
Mio
81
71
69
67 56
41
40
40
39
39
Porto
Benfica
Genoa
At. Bilbao
Lille
Villarreal
Real Madrid
25
Mio
104
69 39 17 70 56
41
5 0
37
1217
29
3 3
24 28 0
18 16
12
2324
3335
25 10 3
1111
Real Madrid is the team with highest income from player sales among the top ones. Bayern Munich, Juventus and PSG get important revenues from sales after 2 years of failing to reach high figures
26
Real Madrid
Sevilla FC Atltico Madrid
103,5
81,9 78,0
AS Roma
SSC Napoli AC Fiorentina
91,9
70,7 40,0
41,7 39,0
Juventus Udinese
36,7 26,2
27
Real Madrid gets confirmed as the most active team in the market having also the highest accumulated sales in the last 5 years. Inter Milan and AC Milan follow in 2nd and 3rd position
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2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
10
4436
-9
-5
Manchester City is the team with highest net investment this season. PSG keeps signing players without selling much for the 3rd year in a row and gets 2nd position. Juventus doesnt invest the income from player sales and is the only top team with mores sales than spending in players
29
Mio
-59
30
Players
84
26
24
23
20
17
17
17
17
15
Parma
Genoa
Chievo Verona
Hellas Verona
Sassuolo
Livorno
Monaco
Roma
31
Players
120
44
37
35
33
32
30
28
28
28
Parma
Genoa
Udinese
Milan
Juventus
Chievo Verona
Bologna
Roma
32
101 65 60 57
45
45
40
39
38
37
Bale
Cavani
Falcao
Neymar
zil
James
Fernandinho Illarramendi
Willian
Higuan
Gotze
Bale signing is the most expensive of the summer and in football history. The average cost of signings in the top 10 (53,1mio) is 41% higher than last season
33
Mio
55
42
40
40
40
40 32 31 30 26
Hulk
Witsel
Lucas
Hazard
Oscar
Van Persie
Modric
Lavezzi
34
53 44 38 32 26
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
35
Bale
Neymar Illarramendi
101
57 39
45 40 38 32 30
Higuan
Strootman Mario Gmez
37
17 16
Isco Guilagovi
30 10
Benatia Ogbonna
14 13
Gtze Mkhitaryan
Thiago
37 28 25 18 13
65 60 45 31 25
36
101
94 72 66 65 65
60
60
59
57
Bale
C.Ronaldo
Zidane
Ibrahimovic
Kaka
Cavani
Figo
Falcao
F.Torres
Neymar
Half of the top 10 most expensive transfers ever have been made by Real Madrid. Also 4 of the top 10 transfers took place this summer (Bale, Cavani, Falcao and Neymar)
37
91%
77% 67% 64%
61%
58%
56%
54%
53%
21%
Oscar
Modric
Lavezzi
Javi Martnez
Thiago Silva
Witsel
Hulk
Lucas **
Van Persie is the most profitable signing (number of minutes). Chelseas signings (Hazard and Oscar) are both at the top of the list
*Winter window transfers not included. Calculated on domestic league minutes **Was transferred in summer but incorporated to the team in winter
38
1. 2. 3.
39
470
360
388
+303%
270
262 128
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
La Liga has tripled investment in new players to almost 400mio, 2nd largest ever, as a result of reinvestment of income from sales and extraordinary signing of Gareth Bale by Real Madrid
40
Mio
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
Total Liga
Signings by Bara and Real Madrid accounted for 62% of La Liga total (49% in 12/13, 32% in 11/12, 57% in 10/11, 80% in 09/10)
41
Mio
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
73
60 33
57
Both Real Madrid and Bara recuperate growth trend after 3 consecutive years of decline. Season 2009/10 expenditure by Real Madrid is still its highest ever
42
183
71 55 30 60 57 33 34 13 11 33 22 1 16 15 3 32 23 14 58
766
35
225
3 3
43
21
86
11
Sevilla and Atltico Madrid follow the 2 giants by partially reinvesting income from players sales. 4 teams did not spend any money and 10 spent 3mio or less
43
611
96
Sevilla
79
Mlaga
57
Villarreal
30
At.Bilbao
26
Getafe
19
Granada
Real Madrid accounts for 38% of total La Liga players investment of the last 5 years and has spent 82% more than FC Barcelona
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101
57
39
30 10 8
Beat
8
Pabn
8
Gameiro
7
Bacca
7
Alderweireld Baptistao
Bale
Neymar
Illarramendi
Isco
Guilavogui
Bale and Neymar signings joined top 10 of most expensive signings ever. 5 of top 10 signings in Spain were made by Real Madrid or FC Barcelona (vs 3 at previous season)
45
Mio
30
19
14 8 6
5
4
Kondogbia
4
Vela
4
Pereira
4
Gago D.Lpez
Modric
Song
Jordi Alba
Canales
Cissokho
El Arabi
46
480
245
286
290 183
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
Spanish La Liga sold players for 480mio at 13/14 summer transfer window, the highest amount in European history
47
104 82 85 78
39 17 18
3942 30 14
39
37 29
40 28 24 18 20 13 12 6 5 9 1
7 23
46
6 854
24
Real Madrid is also the most active team in player sales by releasing Ozil, Higuain, Albiol and Callejn. FC Barcelona is only 7th (Thiago, Villa & Fonts). Sevilla, Atltico Madrid and Valencia, forced to sell their best players
48
260
220
215 145
122
93 67
65
55
40
Real Madrid
At.Madrid
Valencia FC Barcelona
Sevilla
Villarreal
Mlaga
Getafe
Espanyol
At.Bilbao
Financial constraints and availability of top players have put At. Madrid and Valencia very close to Real Madrid over a 5 year period. FC Barcelona traditionally more reluctant to sell its best players
49
79
Spanish players exports grew for 4th consecutive seasons to 139, the highest number ever
*Includes transfers of Liga BBVA and Liga Adelante
50
Mio
-92
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
The highest ever sales at La Liga resulted in a negative net investment of 92mio, also the highest ever. La Liga moving from buying into selling type of league
51
28,9
15,3 10,0 2,8 0,2 0,0 -0,9 -1,0 -3,0 -4,0 -6,1 -7,0
Real Madrid and FC Barcelona clearly lead net investment ranking. 13 of 20 teams had higher sales than investment. Most teams did not reinvest their significant income from players sales
52
33,0
1,5
1,0
-4,7
-5,3
-6,8
-8,5 -17,0
-29,3 -37,5
53
# of signings- La Liga
N of players
147
Signings 0 Loans Signings
155 134 39
126
31
122 58 37 28 36 37
57
63 58
95
53
58 34 2012/13 2013/14
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
The number of new players is the highest of last 5 years. As usual, there is a significant presence of loans and signings at 0 cost
54
# of exits- La Liga
N of players
204 179
Loans Signings
205 188
176 58 50
51
55
46
133
126
146
133
155
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13
2013/14
The number of exits is the highest in recent years. In average, every team released 10 players
55
N of players
-53
-54
-57
-54
-50
For the 5th consecutive season, La Liga teams took advantage of the transfer window to reduce the number of players in the pay roll
56
# of signings by team
N of players
14 14 13 12 13 12 10 9 9 9 13 12 12 11 13 13
2011/12
2012/13 2013/14
8 8 8 8 8
77 77
8
6
8
7 6 6 5 66 5 6 5 3 2 1 2 5 5 5 4 3 22 1
00
00
Sevilla has made the biggest squad turnaround of La Liga, with 14 new players and 19 exits. Granada and Rayo Vallecano traditionally among the most active teams. FC Barcelona repeats as team with lowest number of new players
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N of players
0
Signings 0
Loans
6
8 5
Signings
7 2 7 4 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 3 0
5 5 2 0
2 4 0 5 6 5 1 1
1 0 4
3 1
1 1
5 1 1 1
58
# of exits by team
2011/12 2012/13
22 22 19
N of players
2013/14
14
14 11
15
14
13 10
14 12 11 10 11 10 11 10 10 7 11 10 11 12 11 99 99 8 8
14 12
14
10
10
10 8
10
7 5
8 6 3 5 6 5
13 teams have released 9 players or more. Granada leads releases ranking again (22). Real Sociedad only saw 4 players leaving the club
59
N. of players
3 2 2 2
-1
-1
-1
-1 -3 -3 -3 -3 -4 -4 -5 -5 -6 -6
-9
Granada repeats has the team with highest reduction of players in the squad. The majority of teams (15 out of 20) have now less players in the pay roll
60
2/3
66%
2/3
66%
8/13
62%
3/5
60%
3/5
60%
5/9
55%
3/6 5/12
50% 42% 40% 40% 33% 33%
2/5
FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, with lower number of signings, are the only teams keeping all signings from previous season
*Includes transfers made at winter window
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69,6%
64,0% 63,3% 63,2% 52,2% 47,3% 44,9%
2011/12 2012/13
54,4%
49,7% 49,2% 48,6%
2013/14
45,8%
45,1%
41,1% 40,3% 39,4%
La Liga is still the league that has the highest % of national players. English Premier League the lowest
63
Age
28,5 28,4
28,1 27,9 27,7 26,7 26,7 26,7 26,6 26,5 26,2 26,0 25,9 25,8 25,7 25,7 25,6 25,5 25,4 25,4
64
Players
17
17
14 11 10
* Players having participated in any youth teams of the club, including reserves (B teams)
65
4,3 3,8
4,2
3,7
3,1
3,5
3,0
2,7
2,3
1,7 1,7 1,21,3
2,3
2,0
1,5
1,7 1,7
1,1
1,6 1,7
1,3
1,6 1,7
FC Barcelona
R.Sociedad
At.Bilbao
Real Madrid
Osasuna
Espanyol
R.Valladolid
Celta
Mlaga
Getafe
66
2,02,0
1,8
1,6 1,43 1,2 1,41 1,4
1,3
0,8
1,1
1,2
1,18
1,1 0,91
1,0
1,2
0,88 1,0
1,1
0,87
1,0
0,80,75
At.Madrid
Villarreal
Valencia
Granada
Almera
Sevilla
Elche
Betis
Levante
Rayo
67
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Players movement
2012/13
Revenues* (mio) Profit/Loss* (mio) Signings investment (mio) Player sales (mio) Net signings investment (mio) # of signings # of exits Average cost per new player Continuity players signed last season Most expensive signing (mio)
* Forecast Real Madrid 2012/13 y FC Barcelona 2012/13
2013/14
N/A N/A 57 28 42 1 7 57 2/2
Neymar (57)
2012/13
517 32,4 30 39 -8,5 2 9 15 4/5
Modric (30)
2013/14
N/A N/A 183 104 79 5 8 37 2/2
Bale (101)
69
2009/14
Signings investment (mio) Player sales (mio) Net signings investment (mio) Most expensive signing (mio) Most important sale (mio)
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Squad review
2013/14
N players in First team Average age
2
2
4
6
71
# of signings- La Liga
Giuly
Edmilson
Cceres
Henry
Zambrotta
Belletti
Sylvinho
Keita
Henrique
Ibrahimovic Chygrynskiy
Milito Abidal
Y.Tour
2007/08
Villa
Mascherano
Larsson
Van Bronckhorst
Gudjohnsen
Piqu Pinto
2008/09
Keirrison
Maxwell
2009/10
Cesc
A.Snchez 2011/12
Song J.Alba
2012/13
Thuram
2006/07
Adriano
20010/11
Neymar
2013/14
2004/05
72
Mio
26,0 20,8
8,8
7,0
9,5 2,2
1,5
0,0
2008-09 2009-10
0,0
2010-11 2011-12 V.Snchez (0) O.Romeu(5) Jeffren (3.75) Bojan (12)
0,0
2012-13 2013-14 Thiago (25) Fonts (1)
2004-05
2005-06
Luis Garca Sergio Garcia (8,75) (1,5) Santamara (0) Tortolero (0) Ros (0)
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El Anzhi ruso es el lder europeo en ingresos por venta de jugadores tras un menor compromiso por sus propietarios para continuar invirtiendo de forma importante. El Tottenham (128mio) alcanza la 2a posicin gracias a la venta de Gareth Bale. 3 equipos de La Liga (Real Madrid, Sevilla y Atltico Madrid) se sitan en el top 10 de ventas de jugadores. El Real Madrid es el dinamizador indiscutible del mercado Europeo de fichajes en los ltimos 5 aos, siendo el club con una mayor inversin acumulada (611mio) y un mayor ingreso por venta de jugadores (260mio). El Manchester City es el club con mayor inversin neta (inversin en fichajes menos ingresos por ventas) con 435mio en 5 aos. El fichaje de Bale (101mio) es el ms caro del verano y de la historia del ftbol. El coste medio de los 10 principales fichajes europeos es de 53,1mio, un 41% ms alto que la temporada pasada. El Real Madrid ha realizado 5 de los 10 fichajes ms caros de la historia de Europa. 4 de los 10 fichajes ms caros de la historia de Europa han sido realizados este verano (Bale, Cavani, Falcao y Neymar)
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La Liga ha triplicado su inversin en nuevos jugadores este mercado de verano alcanzando una cifra de casi 400mio, la segunda ms importante de su historia, gracias a la reinversin de los ingresos generados por las ventas de jugadores y el fichaje de Gareth Bale por el Real Madrid Los fichajes del Real Madrid (183mio) junto con los del FC Barcelona (57mio) continan concentrando la mayora del valor, representando un 62% del gasto de La Liga (49% en la 12/13, 32% en la 11/12 y 57% en 10/11). Tanto Real Madrid como FC Barcelona recuperan la tendencia de crecimiento en la inversin despus de 3 aos de decrecimiento. Los fichajes del Real Madrid representan un 38% del total de La Liga (610mio) en los ltimos 5 aos y ha gastado un 75% mas que el FC Barcelona (348mio) en este periodo.
El Sevilla y el Atletico de Madrid siguen a los 2 gigantes reinvirtiendo parte del ingreso por la venta de jugadores, gastndose 34mio y 33mio respectivamente. 4 de los equipos de la liga no realizaron ningn gasto en fichajes y 10 ficharon por valor igual o inferior a 3mio.
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La venta de jugadores espaoles ha crecido por 4 ao consecutivo hasta 139mio, la cifra ms alta de la historia (17 en la temporada 2009/10)
La cifra ms alta de ventas de la historia de la Liga (480mio) ha representado una inversin neta negativa de 92mio, tambin la ms alta de la historia. La Liga ha pasado de ser una liga compradora a una liga vendedora teniendo dificultades para mantener el talento (exceptuando Real Madrid y FC Barcelona). 13 de los 20 equipos de La Liga han vendido ms de lo que han invertido en fichajes
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El Sevilla es el club con mayores cambios en su plantilla, con 14 llegadas y 19 salidas. Granada y Rayo siguen siendo de los clubes con mayor nmero de movimientos. El FC Barcelona repite como el equipo con menos incorporaciones (slo Neymar), en los ltimos 10 aos nunca haba incorporado nicamente un jugador
El FC Barcelona se mantiene como la plantilla ms estable de La Liga (4,3 aos de media). Tambin tiene el mayor nmero de jugadores de la cantera (17) en el primer equipo junto al Athletic Bilbao
La Liga BBVA tiene el menor porcentaje de jugadores extranjeros (40,2%) de todas las ligas europeas
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2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
Big five leagues have experimented revenue growth for the 4th consecutive year, except Ligue1 in 2010/11. Revenue ranking remains unchanged and clearly led by Premier League, followed by Bundesliga and La Liga.
Source Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance, June 2013
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2008/09
368 323 321 290 323 259 253 245 290 263274 251 286
2009/10
2010/11
2011/12
205 203
195
154
102
B.Munich
Chelsea
Arsenal
Man.City
AC Milan
Juventus
Inter
While we wait for all teams publishing their 2012/13 results, season 2011/12 saw the same teams in top 6 positions in a ranking lead once again by Real Madrid followed by FC Barcelona
Source: Deloitte Football Money League 2013
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Neymar
57
Fonts Abidal David Villa Deulofeu Thiago Rafinha Total Carvalho Callejn R.Albiol Higuan Kak Cheryshev Adn zil Total Tino Costa Nelson Valdez Gago Soldado Cissokho
Jos Gimnez Demichelis Baptistao David Villa Roberto Aranzubia Alderwireld Guilavogui
0,9 0 7 2,1 6 0 7 10
Falcao Silvio Cisma Rubn Micael Joel Rubn Prez Pulido Cata Daz S.Asenjo Pizzi Roberto Borja Bastn Demichelis Cabrera
Total
Fonts Charles Nolito Rafinha Aurtenetxe
33
1 1 2,6 Ced Ced
Total
Roberto Lago Iago Aspas Dani Abalo Bustos Jota Insa De Lucas Total
78
0 8,2 0 Ced Ced 0 0 8,2
Total Nelson Valdez Javi Fuego Mchel Oriol Romeu Hlder Postiga Dorlan Pabn Total
Total
4,6
Total
41,7
85
Chuli Steinhfer Cedrick Andersen Reyes Joan Verd Sara Jordi Figueras Ddac Vil Juanfran Rennella Xavi Torres Total Ral Baena Nery Castillo Mojica Sal guez Rubn Galeano Larrivey Alberto Bueno Cueva Z Castro Iago Falqu S.Fernndez J.Viera Total
Caas Adrin Beat Pozuelo Ezequiel Mario Agra ngel Casto Fabri Rennella lex Martnez J.Pereirea Total
Beto Rusescu Pareja Jairo Marko Marin Vitolo Bacca Carrio Figueiras Gameiro Cristforo Iborra Mbia Cherysev
2 2,5 Ced 2,5 Ced 3,2 7 Ced 1 7,5 2,3 6 Ced Ced
Javi Fuego Baptistao Piti A.Domngez Casado Fimnez Delibasic Machado Rafa Garca Tamudo
Palop Jess Navas Luna Luis Alberto Espinosa Spahic Del Moral Ibusuki Campaa Negredo Acosta Bota Alexis Medel Hervs Bab Guarente Kondogbia Total Balenziaga Hernndez Alberto Bueno Quique Lzaro
Total Bergdich Alcatraz Deigo Mario Omar Bermettler Osorio Rossi Total
Total Total 7
0,5
Srgio da Silva David Barral Xumeetra El Adoua Ivanschitz Jvai jimnez Gomis Nong Bab Total Balenziaga Etxeita Beat Kike Sola Mikel Rico
Mchel Muna Barkero Dudka Ivn Lpez Morales Juanlu Roger Iborra Total F.Llorente Amorebieta Xabi Castillo Igor Martnez Ral Isma Lpez Zubiaurre Iigo Ramalho Aurtenetxe Iigo Prez Total
0,4 0 0 0 Ced Ced 0 Ced 6 6,4 0 0 0 0 Ced 0 0 Ced Ced Ced Ced 0
0 0,5 0 Ced
Hugo Fraile Man Barrada Giza Arizmendi Xavi Torres Miguel Torres lex Prez .Vzquez Total Kike Sola Zabal Timor Nano Annunziata Gonzlez Rper Masoud Total
Total Jordan Lotis Joan Oriol De las Cuevas Oriol Riera Silva
Total
3,1
Total
15,3
87
Tissone Santa Cruz Antunes Ferreira Anderson Angeleri Pawlowski Chen El Hamdaoui
Saviola Demichelis Edinho Iturra Joaqun Isco Toulalan Baptista Rubn Recio S.Fernndez Total Montagud Etxeita Xumetra Palanca Linares Pelayo Verds Flao Rivas Powel
Lanzarote David Lpez Fuentes Abraham Pizzi Sidnei lex Torje Crdoba
Petrov Joan Verd Baena Amat Forln lvarez C.Alfonso C.Gmez Wakaso Albn Luna Total Zapata Senna Mellberg Joan Oriol Truyols Javi Venta Diego Mario Joselu G.Bordas Juanma Camuas Total
Total Stevanovic Gil Sapunaru Too Del Moral Lombn Cisma Rubn Prez Bota Carlos Snchez Javi Mrquez Boakye Total
3,3 Ced Ced 0 0 Ced 0,1 0 Ced Ced 0 Ced Ced 0,1
Total Perbet Pina Jokic Pantic Gio Dos Santos J.Pereira S.Asenjo Gabriel
Total Total 0
16
88
Gai Assulin Brahimi Iturra Piti Riki Douglas Belkalem Coeff Karnezis Ighalo Foulquier Recio Campos Pereira Widmer
Iigo Lpez Cases Widmer Too Pudil Kitoko Iriney Anya David de Coz Lucena Gai Assulin Yuste Ferreiro Mach Belkalem Mikel Rico lex Bernal Toti Santos Siqueira Total
0 0 0,7 0 0 Ced 0 0 0 0 Ced Ced Ced Ced Ced 2,8 0 Ced Ced Ced 3,5
Dubarbier scar Daz Tbar Rodri Suso Ustari Nlson Torsiglieri Barbosa Total Seferovic Abora Granero Oscar Vega Total
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 39 0 Ced Ced 39
Total
6,3
89
90
91
9,3
2004-05 Morientes (9,3)
45,0
2005-06 Figo (0) Owen (25) Celades (0) Solari (2)
15,2
2006-07 Zidane (-) Portillo (0) Cobeo (0) Snchez (0)
30,8
2007-08
66,0
103,5 38,5
2012-13 Altintop (3,5) 2013-14 Ozil (45)
2008-09
Samuel (18) Arbeloa (1,3) Csar (0) Borja (-) Juanfran (0,4) Gravesen (3) Jurado (3) Gonzlez (-) Ronaldo (7,5)
Pedro Len Canales (7,5) Higuan (37) (5) Meja (0) Balboa (4) Garca (7) Ral (0) Sarabia (3) Gago (3,5) Albiol (12) Van der Juan Carlos Bravo (2,3) Garca (0) Codina (0) Granero (8) Callejn (9,5) Vaart (11) (2.5) Diogo (4,5) Granero (3) Saviola (5) Fran Rico (1) Diarra (5) Carvalho (0) Cannavaro Beckham (0) Soldado (6) Drenthe (-) Kak (0) (0) Huntelaar R. Carlos (0) Baptista (10) Carvajal (5) Adn (0) (15) Diego Lpez Negredo Robinho (43) Joselu (6) (7) (15) Sneijder Cicinho (9) De la Red (-) (15) De la Red Robben (3) (24) merson (5) Torres (2) Salgado (0) Van Nistelrooy (0)
92
55,0
14,8
2004-05 Cocu (0) Santemara (0) Luis Garca (8,75)
10,0
2005-06
13,0
2006-07
14,0
2007-08 2008-09 Van Bronckhorts Edmlson (0) (0) Saviola (0) Giuly (4,5) Mxi lpez (2) Belletti (5,5) Motta (2) Oleguer (3)
28,1
V.Snchez (0)
Ronaldinho (25)
Gudjohnsen Chygrynskiy Milito (0) Henrique (-) (2) (15) R. Mrquez Jorquera (0) Jeffren (3.75) (0) Henry (0) Bojan (12) Cceres (3) O.Romeu(5)
Ezquerro (0) Sylvinho (0) Deco (10) Thuram (-) G. dos Santos (6) Zambrotta (10,5)
Ibrahimovic (24)
Reiziger (0)
Tortolero (0) Enke (-)
Crosas (0,54)
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