[eng] This thesis evaluates an analysis made of the final results obtained at the end
of the year in the Spanish Liga de Futbol Profesional (LFP). This analysis
assesses the debts presented by the Spanish football, and the income and
expenses generated at the end of the year. The paper studies the financial and
economic profitability of the LFP and of two of the teams participating in it, in
this case Real Madrid CF and the Villareal CF SAD. Finally comparing the
results obtained by both teams, to demonstrate that the economic management
model presented by Villareal CF SAD has nothing to envy in comparison to the
model used by Real Madrid CF, regardless of the economic power of the latter