Barcelona win the UEFA Super Cup, securing their fourth title of 2015.

Barcelona became the team with most UEFA Super Cups in history (five) alongside Milan.

Barcelona win their 17th European title, extending their all-time record, Milan and Real Madrid are second with 14.

Barcelona are the team with most European titles in the last 10 years (seven), followed by Sevilla (five).

Barcelona have now won 87 official trophies, at least five more than any other European team in history.

For the first time ever: Barcelona scored more than two goals in a UEFA Super Cup game.

Barcelona are the first team to score five goals in a UEFA Super Cup in the one-game format.

For the first time in the UEFA Super Cup history, both teams scored at least three goals in the same game.

Barcelona scored at least three goals in each of the three finals they played in 2015.

Barcelona scored four direct free kicks in their last three games against Sevilla.

Dani Alves became the player with most UEFA Super Cup titles in history (four) alongside Paolo Maldini.

Dani Alves became the player with most European titles in history (nine) alongside Arie Haan and Paolo Maldini.

Messi is the first player in Barcelona’s history to score a brace in a UEFA Super Cup game.

Rafinha became the third youngest player to score for Barcelona in the UEFA Super Cup, after Amor and Pedro.

Pedro scored for Barcelona in seven finals, Barça won six of them.

Dani Alves is the defender with most titles in history: 28 with club and country.

Tbilisi became 13th capital in which Messi scored for Barcelona.

With his brace in Tbilisi, Messi has now scored in 26 different stadiums and in 25 different cities in European competitions.

Messi has scored 80 goals in European competitions, an all-time record.

Sevilla became Messi's favorite opponent with 24 goals.

Messi’s first goal is Barcelona's 350th goal against Sevilla.

Messi scored at least two goals in eight different games against Sevilla, more than against any other team.

Dani Alves took part in a UEFA Super Cup edition for the fifth time, equalling the all-time record set by Paolo Maldini.

Messi took part in his fourth UEFA Super Cup edition, more than any other Barça player, surpassing Amor, Valdés, and Xavi.

Messi is now the player who played the most minutes for Barcelona in the history of the UEFA Super Cup: 420 minutes.

Messi becomes the 10th player in Barcelona's history to play four UEFA Super Cup games.

Luis Enrique is the fourth manager to win the UEFA Super Cup as player and as manager, after Guardiola, Ancelotti, and Simeone.

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