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Chapecoense returns to Serie A after nine years of tragedy

Chapecoense, which was promoted to Brazil's top division Serie A last Monday, had fans swarming the pitch. This marked their return to this elite competition after nine years of an airplane crash that killed the majority of the players and staff.

Chapecoense, relegated to the lower leagues in 2021, regained their top-flight status with a 1-0 victory over Atletico Goianiense.

In November 2016, the small-town team made headlines when their plane crashed on its way to Colombia for Copa Sudamericana Final, killing 71 out of 77 passengers. This included most of the players and staff.

After the accident, the club recovered rapidly and maintained top-flight status for 2017 and 2018. The club's performance deteriorated in the following seasons, resulting in relegation in 2019 and 2020.

Chapecoense was promoted to Serie A from Serie B in 2013. They stayed in the top flight for six years and will be able to regain their place in 2020, after winning Serie B.

This is the eighth Serie A campaign in the club's long history. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus in Bengaluru, Suramya kaushik)

(source: Reuters)