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Barcelona officially secured the La Liga title in unforgettable fashion after defeating Real Madrid 2-0 at Spotify Camp Nou, and the celebrations quickly attracted reactions from across Spanish
Nearly 750,000 people have taken to the streets of Barcelona to celebrate the team’s La Liga title parade. That's according to Spanish media citing local authorities.
Historic title clincher: Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-0 at Camp Nou to secure La Liga, the first time the title has been decided directly by a Clásico result. Season of dominance: The win sealed back-to-back titles for the youngest squad in La Liga ...
Barcelona claimed their 29th La Liga crown on Sunday night, and their greatest ever player, Lionel Messi, took to social media to congratulate his former club with a simple message: “Campeones!!! Visca el Barça!!!” Barça were able to clinch the title ...
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Barcelona made winning the Spanish title look like a Sunday stroll down Las Ramblas but while they can relax, half of the clubs in La Liga are still sweating on surviving one of the tightest relegation scraps in recent times.
There was an extra slice of soccer history to celebrate after Barcelona claimed back-to-back La Liga titles, as João Cancelo became the first player to win all four of Europe’s major leagues. Cancelo returned to Catalonia for his second spell with the ...