Barcelona win the Champions League: Luis Suarez and Neymar give Spanish side victory over Juventus
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Your support makes all the difference.Barcelona beat Juventus 2-1 in Berlin's Olympiastadion to win the 2014/15 Champions League and secure an historic treble having already won La Liga and the Copa del Rey. Follow the latest news below.
- Match report: Barcelona 3 Juventus 1
- Arsenal celebrate as Barcelona victory secures £3m from Vermaelen transfer...no really.
- Luis Suarez channels his inner Gareth Bale to win Champions League after leaving Premier League.
- Juventus fail to solve the same old Barcelona problem and Messi and Neymer expose weakness.
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Champions League final stats:
Barcelona are appearing in their fourth final since 2006.
Barcelona have won the Champions League four times and finished runners-up on seven occasions.
Juventus bidding for their third European crown but have lost the final five times.
Barcelona have won their last three Champions League finals, while Juventus have lost their last three.
Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Lionel Messi can win their fourth Champions League winners' medal.
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