European Round-up/ SPAIN: Villarreal claimed their first ever place in the Champions League and sent Ian Harte's club, Levante, down to the second division when they came from behind to secure an emphatic 4-1 win at the Madrigal yesterday.
Uruguayan striker Diego Forlan completed a memorable night for Villarreal when he struck twice to overtake Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o and become the leading marksman in Spain with a total of 25 goals this season.
Real Betis joined Villarreal in the third qualifying round of Europe's elite club competition after a 1-1 draw at Hector Cuper's Real Mallorca, who just about clung on to their top-flight status in a nerve-racking final day of the season.
Espanyol completed their best campaign in nine years when they claimed fifth spot and a Uefa Cup place thanks to a 2-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao. The Catalans will be joined in Europe by Sevilla, despite their 2-0 home defeat by fellow Andalucians Malaga.
Last season's champions, Valencia, who beat King's Cup finalists Osasuna 1-0 at the Mestalla, had to settle for a place in the Intertoto Cup along with Deportivo Coruna after the Galicians drew 1-1 at already relegated Numancia.
ITALY: Romanian forward Adrian Mutu made his debut for Juventus yesterday, returning to action after a seven-month ban from the game following a positive test for cocaine while a Chelsea player.
Mutu came on as a 57th-minute substitute for the Italian champions in their final game of the season against Cagliari, which the Turin side won 4-2.
The Romanian international signed a five-year deal with Juventus in January after he was sacked by Chelsea following the positive test in October but until yesterday he has been allowed only to train with Fabio Capello's side.
Udinese claimed fourth place and Brescia were relegated on a nailbiting final day of the Serie A season yesterday.
Parma and Bologna will have to play off to avoid relegation after a dramatic battle against the drop involving nine teams.
Udinese drew 1-1 at home with AC Milan to earn a place in the qualifying round of the Champions League for the first time.
Sampdoria, who finished a point behind in fifth following a goalless draw at Bologna, go into the Uefa Cup along with sixth-placed Palermo and Roma, who qualify via the Italian Cup.