First and second division clubs have a cumulative 230-million-euro debt to the Spanish government, with six clubs -- Atletico Madrid and Espanyol of La Liga and Valladolid, Mallorca, Zaragoza and Elche of the second tier -- responsible for over 70 percent of that sum.
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Neither Real Madrid nor Barcelona owe any tax to the government.
"Thanks to a clean up in professional football the debt has been progressively reduced, as has global debt in the game," La Liga's internal affairs director Javier Gomez said.
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La Liga predicts the debt control measures now in place will see the debt reduced to 50 million euros by 2020.
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