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Professor Nutmeg
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- 3 July 2002
Hey people, Fiorentina are back in Serie A after beating Perugia in the play offs. Well done to them, and what a rise up for these fallen giants. =D> =D>
Fiorentina are back in the big time after getting the better of Perugia in their play off.
The Florence side were in turmoil three seasons ago when they were banished to the lower reaches of Italian football after being declared bankrupt.
They have climbed their way up the leagues and gave themselves a chance of promotion when booking a play-off spot.
The Viola took a step ahead last week when securing a narrow 1-0 win and 30,000 fans were at the Artemio Franchi on Sunday to see if they could complete the job.
The tension was high and the first half lacked quality, but Fiorentina came out after the break and young striker Enrico Fantini put them ahead on 47 minutes.
Fiorentina were reduced to ten men five minutes later when Fantini was given his marching orders after picking up a second booking.
Perugia poured forward and they ensured a tense finish when Guilherme Do Prado netted eight minutes from time.
Fiorentina withstood a late barrage of pressure to book their place in Serie A.
Fiorentina president Diego Della Valle was delighted, as he said: "We are happy for the supporters, for the team, for the city. We had to come back to Serie A.
"This is Florence, this is the reason for which we deserved to come back to Serie A.
"Now we are there and we will look to the future. We will talk about everything next week. But now let's live this moment."
Fiorentina are back in the big time after getting the better of Perugia in their play off.
The Florence side were in turmoil three seasons ago when they were banished to the lower reaches of Italian football after being declared bankrupt.
They have climbed their way up the leagues and gave themselves a chance of promotion when booking a play-off spot.
The Viola took a step ahead last week when securing a narrow 1-0 win and 30,000 fans were at the Artemio Franchi on Sunday to see if they could complete the job.
The tension was high and the first half lacked quality, but Fiorentina came out after the break and young striker Enrico Fantini put them ahead on 47 minutes.
Fiorentina were reduced to ten men five minutes later when Fantini was given his marching orders after picking up a second booking.
Perugia poured forward and they ensured a tense finish when Guilherme Do Prado netted eight minutes from time.
Fiorentina withstood a late barrage of pressure to book their place in Serie A.
Fiorentina president Diego Della Valle was delighted, as he said: "We are happy for the supporters, for the team, for the city. We had to come back to Serie A.
"This is Florence, this is the reason for which we deserved to come back to Serie A.
"Now we are there and we will look to the future. We will talk about everything next week. But now let's live this moment."