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Arsenal hero Santi Cazorla led the Real Oviedo party as they celebrated promotion to LaLiga with an open-top bus parade.
Cazorla was integral to his boyhood club's play-off effort as he spearheaded a stunning comeback from 2-0 down on aggregate to win 3-2 after extra time.
The city was awash with blue as thousands of jubilant fans lined the streets in club colours to see their heroes.
Blue flares and banners were seen all over as the party carried on well after the sun had set in the city.

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