Barcelona and Real Madrid Players Dominate La Liga Speed Rankings
Recent performance data shows that sprint speed has become an increasingly important metric in modern football, particularly for forwards operating in high-intensity systems. The latest figures highlight just how decisive acceleration and top speed can be at the elite level.
Barcelona and Real lead rankings
Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford tops the list, recording an average sprint speed of 34.15 km/h during matches this season. His pace has added a new dimension to Barcelona’s attack, allowing the team to stretch defenses and exploit space more effectively.
Real Madrid winger Vinícius Júnior ranks second with a recorded speed of 33.92 km/h. Known for his explosive acceleration and direct style, he remains one of the most dangerous wide players in the league when operating in open space.
Mbappé and Raphinha close behind
Third place is held by Vinícius’ teammate Kylian Mbappé, who has reached speeds of 33.55 km/h. His combination of pace and finishing continues to make him a central figure in Real Madrid’s attacking setup.
Barcelona’s Raphinha follows closely in fourth position at 33.45 km/h, reinforcing the Catalan side’s strong presence among the league’s quickest players. His speed on the flank provides width and penetration, complementing the team’s overall attacking structure.
The rankings reflect a broader trend in La Liga, where top clubs increasingly rely on fast, dynamic forwards capable of turning transitions into scoring opportunities within seconds.
Players from Barcelona and Real Madrid dominate the list of the fastest footballers in La Liga this season, underlining the pace and attacking power concentrated in Spain’s two biggest clubs.
Recent performance data shows that sprint speed has become an increasingly important metric in modern football, particularly for forwards operating in high-intensity systems. The latest figures highlight just how decisive acceleration and top speed can be at the elite level.
Barcelona and Real lead rankings
Barcelona forward Marcus Rashford tops the list, recording an average sprint speed of 34.15 km/h during matches this season. His pace has added a new dimension to Barcelona’s attack, allowing the team to stretch defenses and exploit space more effectively.
Real Madrid winger Vinícius Júnior ranks second with a recorded speed of 33.92 km/h. Known for his explosive acceleration and direct style, he remains one of the most dangerous wide players in the league when operating in open space.
Mbappé and Raphinha close behind
Third place is held by Vinícius’ teammate Kylian Mbappé, who has reached speeds of 33.55 km/h. His combination of pace and finishing continues to make him a central figure in Real Madrid’s attacking setup.
Barcelona’s Raphinha follows closely in fourth position at 33.45 km/h, reinforcing the Catalan side’s strong presence among the league’s quickest players. His speed on the flank provides width and penetration, complementing the team’s overall attacking structure.
The rankings reflect a broader trend in La Liga, where top clubs increasingly rely on fast, dynamic forwards capable of turning transitions into scoring opportunities within seconds.
