Bareclona celebrating La Liga title champion 2014-2015 with Xavi's Farewell at Camp Nou



Deportivo La Coruna narrowly escaped relegation when they came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at champions Barcelona on the final day of La Liga which also marked Xavi's final league appearance for Barcelona.
Xavi's career
Xavi is the longest serving player in Barcelona's history, having been with the club for 24 years after joining aged 11.
He has made over 500 appearances for the Spanish champions and won 23 trophies, including three Champions League and eight La Liga titles. Xavi is also a World Cup winner with Spain.
Deportivo's comeback against a second-string Barca, who wrapped up their fifth title in seven years last weekend, sent Eibar back down after one season in the top flight despite the Basque's club's 3-0 win at already relegated Cordoba.
It also put a slight dampener on an emotional appearance for Barca captain Xavi, who hoisted the trophy after the match at a festive Camp Nou.
The former Spain international, 35, announced on Thursday he was leaving the club after 17 seasons and 23 trophies to join Qatari side Al Sadd.

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