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23/03/2003 Real Sociedad Villarreal 2 2
23/03/2003 Sevilla Deportivo Alaves 3 2
23/03/2003 Recreativo Huelva Osasuna 1 1
23/03/2003 Real Madrid Deportivo La Coruna 2 0
23/03/2003 Mallorca Valladolid 2 1
23/03/2003 Malaga Real Betis 0 0
23/03/2003 Celta de Vigo Athletic Bilbao 2 1
23/03/2003 Barcelona Racing Santander 6 1
23/03/2003 Valencia Espanyol 1 1
22/03/2003 Rayo Vallecano Atletico Madrid 0 0

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  Spanish Liga's Regulations
The Spanish first division contains 20 teams. The Spanish second division is made up of 22 teams from the whole of Spain, and lower divisions are regionalised.
The bottom three clubs of the first division are relegated automatically and the top three of the second one are promoted.
One big difference with other national football leagues is that reserve teams (called team B or C.) of the top clubs play in the lower divisions and not in in a separate league. In any case, a lower ranked team cannot play in the same division as the highter one.
Transfers between clubs are much more limited than in other countries. Every spanish club must register, at the beginning of each season a fixed first team squad of 25 players. Transfers of spanish and EU players between teams of the same division during the footballing season are strictly prohibited. From mid-december to mid-january it's possible for EU players who had not played more than 4 games for their club to be transferred, this is the only exception admitted to the rules.
Each club can engage up to 4 non-Eu players, but only three are allowed on the field at the same time.
There are three points for a win and one for a draw. If clubs are level on points, the particular goal average between the two sides counts before the general goal average.
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