La Liga 38-0
Draft an XI from the La Liga's clubs past and present, pick a manager, then play a full 38-game season chasing the perfect 38-0-0.
What is La Liga 38-0?
La Liga 38-0 is the perfect-season game for Spanish football. Build an XI from the Spanish top flight past and present - Guardiola's Barcelona, the galácticos, Atlético's grinders, the current Madrid and Barça sides - and play all 38 games chasing 38-0-0. Real Madrid once hit 100 points. Nobody has ever won the lot.
What makes Kickabout different
Draft past & present
Roll La Liga clubs from across the league's history and build your XI from legends and current stars side by side.
Real managers
Pick a real manager whose rating and preferred shape actually shift your results, not just a name.
A full season
Play every gameweek with live scores, injuries, a January transfer window and end-of-season cups.
Beat the odds
See the bookies' projected finish before kickoff, then try to prove them wrong across all 38 games.
Challenge a mate
Send a rival your XI as a challenge link and make them finish above you in the same La Liga season.
Share your run
Turn your final table into a share card. Going 38-0-0 deserves an audience.
Clubs you can draft
A taste of the La Liga sides in the pool - past and present:
La Liga 38-0 FAQ
What is La Liga 38-0?
La Liga 38-0 is a free football game on Kickabout. You draft an eleven from the La Liga's clubs past and present, pick a real manager, then play a full 38-game season match by match. The aim is the perfect record: win every game, 38-0-0, no draws and no defeats.
Has anyone gone 38-0 in La Liga?
No. Real Madrid's 2011-12 side set a record 100 points but still dropped games. A clean 38-0-0 has never happened in La Liga.
Is La Liga 38-0 free to play?
Yes - completely free, in your browser, no app and no download. Tap play and you are drafting in seconds.
How is this different from a normal football game?
You build your XI by drafting random clubs from across the La Liga's history, then a full season is simulated with live scores, injuries, a January transfer window and end-of-season cups. Pre-season odds tell you what the bookies expect before you try to beat them.