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Veteran midfielder Xavi Hernandez played his last Spanish La Liga game as champions Barcelona played out a 2-2 draw with Deportivo La Coruna on the final day of the season on Saturday.
Lionel Messi put Barcelona in front with his 42nd and 43rd league goals of the season.
At Camp Nou, Barcelona's fans paid homage to Xavi Hernandez, who played his last league game after 17 seasons at the club. The midfielder is leaving the club for Qatar this summer, and supports held up an enormous banner that read: "Thanks Xavi, 17 seasons 1998-2015."
Xavi then received a standing ovation when he was replaced by Andres Iniesta with five minutes remaining. He responded by blowing kisses to the stands before showing some tears in the dugout after taking his club record to 765 appearances.
Xavi will get one more chance to play at Camp Nou next weekend and add to his club record 23 titles when Barcelona hosts Bilbao in the Copa del Rey final. Barcelona will then play Juventus for the European Cup in Berlin on June 6.
Defender Thomas Vermaelen made his debut for Barcelona in its starting 11 after a season plagued by injuries following his move from Arsenal last summer.
Barcelona received an honor guard from Deportivo for its 23rd league crown, and the visitors seemed ready to roll over after Messi headed in Rafina's cross in the fifth minute.
Messi tapped in Neymar's pass to make it 2-0 in the 60th, but Lucas Perez gave Deportivo a lifeline seven minutes later with a rising strike from just inside the area.
The visitors then got the goal they were desperately searching for when Diogo Salomao beat goalkeeper Jordi Masip in his league debut with a 76th-minute equalizer.
It was a double jubilation on the Camp Nou pitch after the game as Deportivo's players celebrated staying up, before Xavi received the league trophy from federation president Angel Maria Villar and presented it to the crowd.
"I want to leave with the treble. We want the Liga, we want the Copa and we want the Champions," Xavi told Barcelona's supporters. "Thanks for everything. You have made me the happiest man in the world."
Eibar manager Gaizka Garitano announced he was stepping down after the Basque club failed to stay in the topflight for a second season.
"A coach whose team goes down doesn't have the power to continue," he said.
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