At the Ataturk Stadium on a Saturday night when emotions were frazzled, Manchester City capped off a remarkable season by winning the Champions League for the first time by defeating Inter Milan by a score of 1-0 to claim the title.
A goal scored by Spanish midfielder Rodri in the 68th minute put an end to a tight game that was dominated by a City team that was far from polished, but City never seemed comfortable playing against the three-time winners.
Ederson made a diving stop on a header from Romelu Lukaku, who came on as a substitute for Inter, to prevent the game from ending in a tie.
It meant that City had won all three major titles in English club competition, making them only the second English club ever to do so after Manchester United in 1999, who had won the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League.
Pep Guardiola, the manager of City, is now a three-time champion of the Champions League, bringing his total number of trophies won with City to 12.