Juventus defender Patrice Evra became only the second player to play in the Champions League final for three teams last night.
Evra started Juve's clash with Luis Enrique's side at Berlin's Olympiastadion this evening as the Italian giants attempt to cap off their season by clinching their third title of the campaign following their Serie A and Coppa Italia triumphs.
The appearance meant Evra, who signed for Juventus from Manchester United last summer, has now featured in the final of Europe's premier competition with three different clubs after Seedorf also achieved the feat during his career.
The 33-year-old played in the Monaco side that lost the 2004 Champions League final 3-0 to Jose Mourinho's Porto team.