92nd anniversary of Real Madrid's first league title
On 3 April 1932, the Whites secured the title with a draw away against Barcelona.
Real Madrid marks 92 years since its first ever league title. On 3 April 1932, the Whites earned their first championship title with a 2-2 draw at Barcelona on the last matchday of the season. Lazcano and Luis Regueiro were the goalscorers in the game. In that championship, which consisted of 10 clubs, Real Madrid finished in first place with 28 points and without losing a single match. They were followed by Athletic (25) and Barcelona (24).
Real Madrid were the team that conceded the fewest goals in the competition (15 goals) and Ricardo Zamora became the first Madrid goalkeeper to win the trophy that now bears his name. This award was introduced in the 1958/59 season, although Marca newspaper symbolically recognised the goalkeepers who conceded the fewest goals in previous seasons. As for the team's top scorer in that edition, Olivares finished top of the list with 10 goals. The manager of the first Madrid league-winning side was the Hungarian Lippo Hertzka. 92 years after that title, Real Madrid dominate the competition's honours list with 35 LaLiga titles.