Santi Cazorla scores in playoff as Real Oviedo end 24-year wait for La Liga return

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Real Oviedo has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing their return to La Liga after a lengthy 24-year absence, culminating in a thrilling 3-2 aggregate victory over Mirandés in the promotion playoff. The decisive match took place at the Estadio Carlos Tartiere, where Oviedo turned around a first-leg deficit by winning 3-1 at home. The home crowd erupted with joy as veteran midfielder Santi Cazorla, who at 40 years old continues to defy age, played a pivotal role by scoring from the penalty spot in the first half. His contributions were complemented by goals from Ilyas Chaira and Francisco Portillo, the latter netting the winning goal in extra time to seal Oviedo's promotion. The atmosphere was electric as fans rushed the pitch to celebrate the club's return to the top tier of Spanish football, a significant achievement after years of struggle and near bankruptcy in the early 2000s.

Cazorla's journey with Real Oviedo began when he joined the youth team at the tender age of eight, where he idolized future stars like Carlos Munoz and Robert Prosinecki. His departure from the club was forced due to financial difficulties, leading him to a successful career with Villarreal and Arsenal, as well as representing the Spanish national team. Two years ago, Cazorla returned to his roots, expressing his commitment to the club by stating he would play for free if allowed. His recent performances have been instrumental, including a crucial free-kick goal in the playoff semi-final against Almería. Following the promotion, Oviedo's coach, Veljko Paunovic, praised the players as heroes deserving of recognition for their hard work and dedication. With this victory, Real Oviedo joins fellow promoted teams Levante and Elche in La Liga, replacing the relegated Leganés, Las Palmas, and Valladolid, marking a new chapter in the club's storied history.

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Real Oviedo sealed their return to La Liga after 24 years with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Mirandés – and 40-year-old Santi Cazorla was among the scorers.

Oviedo triumphed 3-1 at home in Saturday’s promotion playoff, overturning a first-leg deficit with goals from Cazorla, Ilyas Chaira and Francisco Portillo. A packed Estadio Carlos Tartiere erupted as fans stormed the pitch at the final whistle.

Cazorla started his career in Oviedo’s youth team, joining at the age of eight and watching his heroes: Carlos Munoz, Slavisa Jokanovic, Robert Prosinecki and Petr Dubovsky. A decade later he had to leave against his will amid a financial crisis at the club. He went on to star with Villarreal, Arsenal and Spain but returned to his boyhood club two years ago, vowing:“I would play for free but you’re not allowed.”

He scored the decisive goal in the playoff semi-final against Almería from a free-kick and has now completed the fairytale by firing his boyhood club back into the big time. Cazorla scored from the penalty spot in the first half of the second leg after Joaquin Panichelli’s goal had givenMirandésa two-goal lead in the two-legged affair. Chair’s second-half strike took the tie to extra time and two minutes before the break in the extra half an hour, Portillo hit the winner to send the home fans wild.

The club from Asturias, in the north-west of Spain, will join Levante and Elche in next season’s top tier, replacing relegated Leganés, Las Palmas and Valladolid.

Oviedo’s coach, Veljko Paunovic, toldLa LigaTV: “There’s no way to describe what this means to us. These players are heroes, every single one of them. They deserve great recognition.”

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Red cards for Oviedo’s David Costas and Unai Egiluz of Mirandés at the end of extra time did not sour a historic occasion for a team that almost went out of business when they plummeted to Spain’s fourth tier at the start of the century.

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Source: The Guardian