Real Madrid won the La Liga title for the 34th time in its history, breaking a number of numbers on the way to crowning the title absent from its coffers since 2017.

The Royal Club clinched the title after beating Villarreal yesterday, Thursday, 1-2, one match before the end of the current season.

By winning this title, the Royal Club has achieved 38% of La Liga titles throughout history, winning 34 of 89 competitions.

Coach Zinedine Zidane won his 11th title in 209 matches with Real Madrid, with a tournament average of 19 games, a feat that many coaches could not achieve throughout their career.

The password for the royal club crowning Zidane's industry was for a team with a collective mindset in which the individual skills fused for the benefit of the group, which is shown by the numbers that confirm that 21 team players scored league goals during this season, an unprecedented number.

Real Madrid fans enjoyed artistic masterpieces among the 68 goals that the team scored throughout his league career during this season.

Real Madrid's best goals this season be # beINLiga - #Allo_beIN pic.twitter.com/Bue4QD95Pj

- beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) July 17, 2020