Juventus won the Italian Serie A title for the second year in a row today when they beat Reggina 2-0. It was the 29th championship win for the Turin side.
AC Milan were runners-up, finishing three points behind their rivals.
Goals from David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero gave Juventus victory in an 'away' fixture played at the neutral venue of Bari.
Milan, who needed Juve to lose to have any chance of winning the title, beat AS Roma 2-1 at the San Siro with penalties from Brazilians Kaka and Marcio Amoroso.
Fiorentina's 2-0 win at Chievo Verona assured the Florence club of fourth place and a spot in the qualifying round of next season's Champions League
Earlier, Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi claimed his club should be awarded league titles that went to Juventus, due to match fixing allegations.
"We demand they give us back the two league titles that are our due. We're tired of suffering injustice," the Milan proprietor, who is also Italy's outgoing prime minister, was quoted as saying as he headed to watch his team play AS Roma.
Both Milan and Juventus have officials under investigation in fraud probes that have rocked the country's soccer elite, but out of the four clubs that have so far been named, league champions Juve have come under the greatest scrutiny.