Atletico Madrid secured a berth in the Champions League group stage for next season and 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 on Saturday.
Atletico made sure of third place thanks to a 0-0 draw at Granada, while Valencia twice had to come from behind to beat Almeria 3-2 and send them down while also clinching fourth and a spot in qualifying for Europe’s elite club competition.
Sevilla, Europa League holders and finalists again this season, won 3-2 at Malaga to finish fifth, sending them into the continent’s second-tier competition again next season along with sixth-placed Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao in seventh.
Bilbao, who are through to next Saturday’s King’s Cup final to play Barca, ended the campaign with a flourish by thrashing Villarreal 4-0 at the San Mames.
Sevilla face Ukraine’s Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the Europa League final in Warsaw next week when victory would earn them a place in the Champions League group stage along with Barcelona, second-placed Real Madrid, who host Getafe later on Saturday, and Atletico.
Depor’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 final La Liga 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.