...for first time ever
MILAN, Italy -- Raman Chibsah and Richmond Boakye helped Sassuolo clinch promotion to Serie A for the first time in its history on Saturday, finishing as Serie B champions following a last-gasp 1-0 victory over Alfred Duncan's Livorno.
Hellas Verona joined Sassuolo as runners-up
Simone Missiroli scored the decisive goal for Sassuolo with practically the last kick of the game after his team had been reduced to nine men, while Livorno also had a player sent off.
Sassuolo defender Luca Antei was sent off shortly before the hour after picking up his second yellow card. Livorno goalkeeper Vincenzo Fiorillo was then shown a straight red 15 minutes from full time for throwing Domenico Berardi to the ground, and the Sassuolo striker was also sent off his reaction.
Sassuolo is a small town of around 40,000 inhabitants, near Modena in northern Italy, and its team was playing in the fourth division seven years ago. It was steered into Serie B in 2008, under current AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri.
It had lost in the playoff in two of the previous three seasons. Duncan's Livorno and Empoli will host Brescia and Novara respectively in the playoff semifinals.
The three promoted teams will replace Pescara, Siena and Palermo, which have been relegated from Serie A.