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Cüneyt Çakir will take charge of the Champions League final between Juventus and Barcelona on 6th June.

The Turk has been an international referee since 2006 and has officiated 70 matches in official UEFA competitions to date. His current statistics for this season read four Champions League and three Europa League games.

The 38-year-old has already refereed three Barcelona matches, all of which were in the Champions League: Rubin Kazan-Barcelona (1-1, 2010-11 group stage), Barcelona-Chelsea (2-2, 2011-12 semi-finals), Benfica-Barcelona (0-2, 2012-13 group stage).

His figure for previous Juventus outings also stands at three: Sturm Graz-Juventus (1-2, 2010-11 Europa League knockout stage), Juventus-Chelsea (3-0, 2012-13 Champions League group stage), Benfica-Juventus (2-1, 2013-14 Europa League semi-finals).

English referee Martin Atkinson will take charge of the Europa League final between Dnipro and Sevilla on 27th May at the National Stadium in Warsaw.