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Juventus' Arturo Vidal, left, and Fabio Quagliarella celebrate after winning the Serie A overall soccer title, in a Turin hotel, Italy, Sunday, May 4, 2014. Juventus clinched its third straight and 30th overall Serie A title Sunday without even playing. With second-place Roma losing 4-1 at Catania, Juventus' eight-point lead became insurmountable because Roma only has two matches remaining. Juventus, which has three games to play, can celebrate when it hosts Atalanta on Monday although the Turin squad's players and coach Antonio Conte were already celebrating outside their team hotel wearing championship T-shirts. (AP Photo/Daniele Badolato, Lapresse)

Juventus' Arturo Vidal, left, and Fabio Quagliarella celebrate after winning the Serie A overall soccer title, in a Turin hotel, Italy, Sunday, May 4, 2014. Juventus clinched its third straight and 30th overall Serie A title Sunday without even playing. With second-place Roma losing 4-1 at Catania, Juventus' eight-point lead became insurmountable because Roma only has two matches remaining. Juventus, which has three games to play, can celebrate when it hosts Atalanta on Monday although the Turin squad's players and coach Antonio Conte were already celebrating outside their team hotel wearing championship T-shirts. (AP Photo/Daniele Badolato, Lapresse)

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