Find out the 10 players with the most La Liga appearances still playing in the division.
Making his breakthrough in La Liga for Real Sociedad, Antoine Griezmann earned a move to Atletico Madrid in 2014, spending five seasons in the capital before Barcelona came calling.
The move didn't pan out, however, with the Frenchman only spending two seasons at Camp Nou before returning to Atleti, where he's still a crucial part of Diego Simeone's plans.
Coming through the Real Madrid academy, Dani Parejo was deemed surplus to requirements, moving to Getafe in 2009. Parejo spent two seasons with Getafe before moving to Valencia where he'd spend nine years.
Parejo moved to Villarreal in 2020 where he's been a regular ever since.
A wonderfully talented midfielder, Koke was a key part of Atletico Madrid's title-winning teams of 2014 and 2021 and has spent his entire career in the Spanish capital.
Going on to captain the club, Koke is still a regular for Simeone now at the age of 33.
Making his Athletic Bilbao debut back in 2009, Oscar de Marcos was a key part of Athletic's Europa League finalists under Marcelo Bielsa in 2012.
Plying his trade at San Mames for the vast majority of his career, De Marcos has cleared 500 appearances in all competitions for Athletic.
Making his La Liga debut for Real Sociedad in 2011, Inigo Martinez made the move across the Basque County to Athletic in 2018 where he would become a more regular fixture for Spain, making 18 of his 21 Spain appearances.
Although hampered by injury following his move to Barcelona in 2023, Martinez has become a regular under Hansi Flick.
Breaking into the Valencia side in 2005, Raul Albiol is remarkably still plying his trade in La Liga as he closes in on his 40th birthday.
With the club struggling financially, Albiol was sold to Real Madrid where he spent four years as a squad player. Perhaps even more remarkably, Albiol ranks amongst the highest La Liga appearance makers despite spending six years out of the country, playing in Serie A with Napoli.
Albiol made his return to Spain with Villarreal in 2019.
Not moving to La Liga until just shy of his 27th birthday, Luka Modric will go down as one of the division's all-time greats.
A regular ever since moving, the Croatian is closing on 400 La Liga games.
Perhaps best remembered on these shores as a Liverpool flop, who made just 14 league appearances for the Reds, Iago Aspas has carved out a very successful career in Spain.
Being signed from Celta, Aspas returned from Liverpool to north-west Spain in 2015 after a loan spell with Sevilla. Aspas re-found his form in front of goal, and has scored nearly 200 league goals in Celta colours.
Establishing himself in the Malaga side who reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, Isco was destined for bigger things and promptly moved to Real Madrid.
Despite a promising start to his Real career, Isco eventually fell out of favour and left after nine years where he made 246 appearances, spending a year with Sevilla, then joining Real Betis, where he currently plies his trade.
Still only 30 years old, Inaki Williams is closing in on 400 La Liga appearances, all of which came with Athletic Bilbao. An ever-present for six successive seasons, Williams eventually saw his run of games come to an end in the 2022/23, but he's still a regular fixture for the Basque side.