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Parma back in Serie A after third successive promotion

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Twice UEFA Cup winner Parma will return to the Italian top flight next season after a 2-0 win at Spezia in its final Serie B fixture on Friday earned the club an unpreceden­ted third successive promotion.

The club, which also won the European Cup Winners’ Cup and three Coppa Italia titles during its heyday of the 1990s and early 2000s, was relegated to Serie D after going bankrupt in 2015, Reuters reported.

A reconstitu­ted club easily secured promotion from Serie D in 2015-16 and won the Serie C promotion playoff the following year to move into the second flight.

The victory over Spezia, secured courtesy of goals from Fabio Ceravolo and Amato Ciciretti, combined with Frosinone’s 2-2 draw against Foggia ensured they finished second in Serie B behind Empoli and will return to the top division.

The return was particular­ly emotional for club captain Alessandro Lucarelli, who stuck with the Parma through its journey down the divisions and deferred his retirement to complete the trip back up.

“I made a promise. I said I’d take Parma back to Serie A. I kept my promise,” the tearful 41-year-old defender told Sky Sport Italia.

“This is a journey we started three years ago in front of these amazing fans. We had difficult moments, we always got back on our feet. They never gave up and I am proud to have been their captain.

“Now I can stop. I don’t know, we’ll see. I just need to celebrate right now.”

Frosinone was leading Foggia 2-1 with a minute remaining but conceded an equalizer to miss out on automatic promotion due to an inferior head-tohead record against Parma.

That led to dramatic scenes at Spezia as the news came through from Lazio.

“It can’t be real, it’s impossible,” Lucarelli added.

“Nobody could’ve imagined a finale like this, not even in my wildest dreams. The others were celebratin­g, then we heard a huge cheer from the stands. I don’t know what happened.”

Frosinone, which spent one season in Serie A two years ago, could still return to the top flight through the promotion playoffs, which also feature Venezia, Perugia, Bari, Cittadella and Palermo. Juan Martin del Porto suffered a groin strain and is a doubt for the French Open, the Argentine world number six said on Friday.

Del Porto was forced to pull out of the Italian Open in Rome on Thursday after feeling a pain in his left groin, Reuters reported.

At the time, the 2009 US Open champion was 2-6, 5-4 down in his last 16 encounter to Belgian David Goffin.

“After the medical examinatio­ns today, it has been determined that I have suffered a groin strain (grade 1) in Rome,” the 29-year-old Del Potro said on his verified Twitter account.

“I have started to do rehab and will evaluate the situation in the upcoming days to decide whether I can play the French Open.”

The injury comes at a bad time for Del Potro, who has started the season well with tournament wins in Acapulco and Indian Wells. The French Open starts on May 27 in Paris.

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SIMONE ARVEDA/EPA Parma’s players and officials celebrate after victory at Spezia in Stadio Alberto Picco in Italy on May 18, 2018.

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