Racing, Deportivo, and Málaga have earned promotion from LaLiga Hypermotion to the Primera División for the 2026-27 season [1].
The return of these clubs to Spain's top-tier league represents a significant shift in the national football landscape. These teams bring substantial fan bases and historical prestige back to the first division, affecting both league viewership and regional economic activity.
The three clubs secured their positions during the final matchday of the 2025-26 LaLiga Hypermotion season on May 24, 2026 [2]. Racing finished the season in first place, followed by Deportivo in second and Málaga in third [1]. These rankings met the league's established promotion criteria for the three available spots [1].
The decisive final matches took place across the second-tier league, including a critical game at Málaga’s home stadium [2]. This conclusion to the season marks the end of the 2025-26 campaign and the transition of these three teams into the elite level of Spanish football.
LaLiga Hypermotion serves as the second-tier competition in Spain, where teams compete for the opportunity to enter the Primera División [1]. The promotion process is determined by final league standings and, in some cases, play-off results, though these three teams secured their ascent through their top-three finishes [1].
With the promotion confirmed, the clubs will now prepare their rosters and infrastructure for the higher demands of the top flight. The 2026-27 season will see these three sides compete against the established giants of Spanish football starting in the coming months.
“Racing, Deportivo, and Málaga have earned promotion from LaLiga Hypermotion to the Primera División”
The promotion of Racing, Deportivo, and Málaga restores several historic clubs to the top tier of Spanish football. This realignment suggests a resurgence of traditional powerhouses and increases the competitive diversity of the Primera División, potentially shifting the commercial and athletic balance of the 2026-27 season.

