THE NIGHT CHAMPIONS ARE MADE.

 Saturday night in the football word was a day history was made for most football clubs. From Germany to Russia to Italy to England it was all celebration.
 German side Bayern Munchen won the DFB cup with a win over rival Dortmund.

 
In Italy, it was Juventus making history by wining the Copa Italia with a win oer Milan making them the first team to win the copa Italia and the serie A in two consecutive season 
In Russia, 
CSKA Moscow regained the Premier League
title on Saturday with a 1-0 win at Rubin Kazan.
CSKA, who claimed the crown in 2014 but lost
out to Zenit St Petersburg last term, got the
victory they needed to end the challenge of
surprise package FC Rostov.
The capital club went into the final day knowing
a win was required and duly delivered, Alan
Dzagoev's 19th-minute strike proving decisive,
although goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev was called
upon to produce a brilliant double save late on.
Rostov won 2-0 at Terek with goals from
Christian Noboa and Aleksandr Yerokhin to end
two points behind CSKA but will take
consolation from a place in next season's
Champions League qualifying rounds.
At the other end of the table, Dynamo Moscow
were relegated from the top flight for the first
time in their history following a 3-0 defeat at
home to Zenit.

Elsewhere in England, Manchester United 
won their first FA cup since 2004 equalling Arsenal record of 12 times. Louis Van Gaal has now won a trophy at every club he has managed.The Dutchman led United to their first FA Cup
triumph in 12 years on Saturday as Jesse
Lingard's extra-time winner capped a 2-1
comeback victory over Crystal Palace despite
the sending-off of Chris Smalling.

In France,  
PSG won their 10th French Cup title with a 4-2 Win over Marseille [Zlatan Ibrahimovic nets a brace in his final game for the club]





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