Barcelona's successful year continued after battling from a goal down to claim a 2-1 extra-time win over Estudiantes in the Fifa Club World Cup final.
The trophy, their sixth piece of silverware this year, had to be earned the hard way as they trailed at half time courtesy of Mauro Boselli's header.
Pedro levelled matters late on before Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi secured the victory for Josep Guardiola's side with a 110th minute winner.
Against Atlante in the semis, Barca found themselves trailing after just four minutes and they almost suffered a similar fate, Enzo Perez only just failing to get on the end of Juan Sebastian Veron's through-ball in the fifth minute.
At the other end a superb back-heel from Zlatan Ibrahimovic put Xavi in the clear, but instead of shooting he opted for a pass inside and it was in front of both Ibrahimovic and Thierry Henry.
Wasted opportunity
That was a wasted opportunity for the Catalan outfit and they would not get any better in the first half, although Xavi looked to have good claims for a penalty turned down in the 33rd minute when he went crashing over a challenge by Estudiantes keeper Damian Albil.
Barca's mood would not have been helped four minutes later when they went behind.
A deep cross from the left was perfect for Boselli to get in between Carles Puyol and Eric Abidal and guide a header past Victor Valdes to put Copa Libertadores champions Estudiantes ahead.
Barca will have been disappointed with their showing before the break, but they came out with much more intent in the second half and twice came close to equalising in the opening 15 minutes.
In the first three minutes after the restart Ibrahimovic fired just wide of the far post after creating a shooting chance on the left of the area, and then
Pedro spurned a gilt-edged opportunity.
Henry's cross from the left eluded Albil but Pedro, racing in at the far post, totally missed the ball with an open goal at his mercy.
Pedro had become the first player ever to score in six different competitions in the same year after netting the final goal against Atlante, but he was left with his head in his hands after his miss here.
Stopped
The young winger almost made amends in the 69th minute after escaping the attentions of three opponents, but his final shot was stopped by Albil's foot at the expense of a corner.
Pedro would have another chance to go from villain to hero, though, and this time there was no mistake as he drew Barca level in the 89th minute just as an equaliser looked set to elude the Catalans.
Xavi's attempted pass was deflected up in the air, and Barca centre-back Gerard Pique climbed high to head the ball into the path of the unmarked Pedro, whose looping header over Albil found the back of the net and sparked wild celebrations by the European side.
The goal also sent the match to extra-time, when Barca made all the running.
Messi and Ibrahimovic both failed to hit the target with decent openings in the first period, but it would be the former who would end up being the match-winner.
Xavi's cross in behind the Estudiantes defence was latched onto by Messi and he dove forward to chest the ball past Albil and ensure yet another trophy would be heading back to the Camp Nou with record-breaking Barca.
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