Unbeaten Barcelona added to its domestic dominance by winning La Liga for the third time in the last four seasons on Sunday, remaining unbeaten after 34 rounds. | AP 
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IN PICTURES | Barcelona wins league title in an almost perfect season

 Barcelona is celebrating yet another Spanish league title to cap a nearly perfect season.

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It was Barcelona's seventh league title in 10 seasons and 25th overall. Real Madrid, last year's champion, leads with 33 La Liga trophies. | AP
Barcelona has also thrived in the Copa del Rey, the country's second-most important club competition, winning it for the last four seasons. | AP
Barcelona's next goal is to try to finish the league unbeaten, something which has never happened in the competition's current format. | AP
Barcelona's biggest setback this season came in the Champions League, when it was eliminated by Roma in the quarterfinals after squandering a three-goal advantage from the first leg. | AP
Messi has 32 league goals, leaving him with eight more than Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for top scorer. | AP
Barcelona's Lionel Messi, left, is congratulated by teammates after scoring a goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona at the Riazor stadium in A Coruna, Spain. | AP
Barcelona's head coach Ernesto Valverde appears during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona at the Riazor stadium in A Coruna, Spain. | AP
Barcelona's Andres Iniesta appears before the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona. | AP
Barcelona's head coach Ernesto Valverde appears during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona. | AP
Deportivo's coach Clarence Seedorf appears during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona at the Riazor stadium in A Coruna, Spain. | AP
Barcelona's Luis Suarez reacts during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Deportivo and Barcelona at the Riazor stadium in A Coruna. | AP
It was Barcelona's seventh league title in 10 seasons and 25th overall. Real Madrid, last year's champion, leads with 33 La Liga trophies. | AP

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