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Winners: Coventry
After 25 long and tough years away, Coventry finally sealed promotion back to the promised land of the Premier League.
A 1-1 draw at Blackburn was enough for Frank Lampard's Sky Blues, who have set the pace throughout the Championship campaign.
The champagne will be flowing in Coventry until the season's end, but it could get better still with one more win needed to guarantee the league title.

Losers: Grasshoppers
It has been a season to forget for Swiss side Grasshoppers as they spend another year battling against relegation from the Super League.
The Swiss Cup has offered some respite for the Zurich-based team, having progressed to the semi-finals to play second-tier outfit Lausanne Ouchy.
Grasshoppers, though, were dumped out of the competition with a 2-0 defeat, leading to fan unrest with missiles thrown at the players, the team bus and attempts to reach the dressing room.
Winners: Beveren
Belgian side Beveren had long secured the second-tier Challenger Pro League title before finishing off their season with a 2-1 win at Seraing.
But that final victory was a special one as it confirmed they went the entire campaign unbeaten with a staggering 28 wins and just four draws.
It is a rare feat in professional Belgian football, with Beveren becoming the first champions to go undefeated since Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in 1934.
Losers: NEC Nijmegen
NEC Nijmegen are having a surprise season in the Netherlands, currently sitting in a Champions League playoff spot as one of the Eredivisie's entertainers.
They also had the chance to land some silverware in the KNVB Beker against AZ and end a lengthy streak of final appearances without ever winning.
But it was more pain for NEC as they were thrashed 5-1, meaning they have lost each of their last six final outings, a feat equalled by Northern Irish side Larne.
The run now trails FC Ruggell, an amateur club from Liechtenstein, who have Europe's longest active losing streak in finals with seven.
Winner: Jack Bycroft (Exeter)
Goalkeeper goal alert! Exeter's Bycroft netted a dramatic 96th-minute equaliser in a 3-3 draw with Stockport to keep his side in the fight for League One survival.
The 24-year-old went up for a corner in stoppage time with the Grecians trailing and powered home a striker-worthy header to spark delirium.
Bycroft's heroics earned Exeter a vital point, while it also helped Cardiff seal promotion back to the Championship due to Stockport's dropped points.
Loser: Gift Orban (Hellas Verona)
Hellas Verona forward Orban found himself embroiled in ugly post-match scenes following his relegation-threatened side's 1-0 defeat at home to AC Milan in Serie A.
A frustrated Orban had been driving away from the stadium when he reportedly refused to stop for supporters asking for photos.
Confrontation was then ignited by a fan hitting the Nigerian's car, causing him to exit his vehicle and become involved in a physical altercation, which was captured by bystanders.
