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The year of the trophy-drought enders: Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Tottenham, Bologna

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Arsenal beat Barcelona 8 -2 in the Women's Champions League semi-finals to win title.
Newcastle ended their trophy drought with a 2 -1 win over Liverpool to win the Carabao Cup .
Aberdeen stunned Celtic in the Scottish Cup final to win first major trophy in 35 years .
Sunderland will be playing Champions League football for the second time in three years .
Stuttgart beat Arminia Bielefeld in the German Cup final to end 18-year trophy drought.
Dungannon Swifts beat Cliftonville in the Northern Ireland League Cup on penalties.
Go Ahead Eagles had a 92-year wait in between them winning the Dutch Cup in 1933 .
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