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Hull City have been promoted to the Premier League after winning the Championship playoff final. Thousands of fans lined the streets of Hull for an open-top bus parade outside City Hall, ending a 10-year absence from the top flight.
Hull City have secured promotion to the Premier League after winning the Championship playoff final, ending a decade-long absence from English football's top flight. Thousands of fans lined the streets of the city to celebrate with an open-top bus parade outside City Hall.
The promotion was sealed in dramatic fashion with Olly McBurnie scoring a last-minute winner in the playoff final, sending fans into raptures after a nail-biting 90 minutes that many feared would go to penalties.
Fans praised manager Sergei for an incredible job in leading the team back to the Premier League despite operating under a transfer embargo that limited the club to loan signings only throughout the season.
The atmosphere at the parade was described as incredible, with supporters gathering from across Humberside to welcome the players. The promotion marks a remarkable turnaround for a club that has spent 10 years outside the top flight.
Hull City join the Premier League alongside other promoted sides, with fans already looking ahead to competing against the division's established clubs next season.