Chapecoense straight back in the big time after promotion
Having suffered relegation to Serie B in 2019, Chapecoense secured an immediate return to the top flight in Brazil on Tuesday.
Chapecoense are back "among giants" in the Campeonato Brasileiro after securing promotion from Serie B on Tuesday. After just one win in their previous five matches, Chape took on Santa Catarina rivals Figueirense at the Arena Conda knowing a win would send them back into the top flight.
They were relegated to the second tier in 2019, having incredibly managed to retain their top-flight status for two straight seasons after an aircraft carrying the squad, club officials and journalists to the 2016 Copa Sudamericana final in Medellín crashed, killing 71 people on board.
Chape were also last December hit by the death of president Paulo Magro due to coronavirus. He began attempts to get the club out of a dire financial situation following the resignation of Plinio David de Nes Filho, who had taken charge following the tragedy in Colombia.
Their funds will be boosted after Paulinho Moccelin and Derlan scored either side of half-time against Figueirense, with Chape holding on for a 2-1 victory after Diego Gonçalves scored from the penalty spot, sending them back to Serie A with four games to spare.
A club statement read: "It was not easy to get here. It was much tougher than we imagined, in fact. But with work, humility, dedication, unity and, above all, with the STRENGTH FROM ABOVE, Chapecoense kept its promise. Chapecoense – made for the people, by the people – returned to the place it should never have left.
"It is Chape, of the impossible, of the surprising, of resilience and overcoming, again among giants. You can celebrate, fan. You can celebrate, president! With 66 points and four games left we have stamped our passport. Our return ticket. The beginning of another great story."
Chape's poor run prior to the Figueirense clash saw them surrender top spot to America Mineiro, who hold a one-point advantage.
Head coach Umberto Louzer urged the players not to celebrate promotion too hard because he hopes to see them return to the Brasileirao as champions.
"We can look back and see it was worth it. Thank you to everyone who helped us return to the first division," he told SporTV.
"We still have a few games, we will fight America for the title. We have to celebrate, but rest because we already have to think about the next opponent."
Goalkeeper João Ricardo added: "Only those who were in the group last season know about the difficult moments. Even with adverse situations, we always believed and showed affection for the club. We have to congratulate everybody. The club deserved to return to Serie A."
Chape captain Alan Ruschel, the only survivor of the plane crash that continues to play professionally, last month had his contract extended until the end of the coronavirus-interrupted season but did not feature against Figueirense due to injury.