Collecting data for paper Sports Economics

Catorce

Cruijff's Heir
Maybe this is not the right place to ask for this, but I thought some of you might be able to help me out!

I have to write a paper for a course called Sports Economics, and I want to collect data on the following competitions(seasons):
-Primera Division(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-Copa Del Rey(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-Bundesliga(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-DFB Pokal(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-Eredivisie(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-KNVB Beker(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-Champions League(09/10,10/11,11/12)
-Europa League(09/10,10/11,11/12)

Now what I want to have is date, home team, away team, result. I don't need detailed statistical data, but just those couple of things. Of course I can look it up myself round after round for each season, but that is an immense job and I guess there are easier ways! I have found http://www.football-data.co.uk/spainm.php, but when opening the excel file the dates are all messed up (20+- games on september the 9th for instance...), so that doesn't do it for me. Anyone care to help a fellow cule out? Thanks!

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Fishdoll

Bakalao
I hesitate to suggest the obvious but did you try looking at ESPN soccernet? They do have fixture/results going back several years.
 

Catorce

Cruijff's Heir
I have looked at both but they don't seem to give me what I want; downloadable Excel(or something like that) files with date, home team, away team and the result. I have enough resources that give me the results themselves, just like you suggested, but I can't seem to download entire seasons worth of data in an accesible format for me to analyse with a statistical program such as STATA of SPSS.
 

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