He Spezia made good the 1-0 win in the first leg and, despite losing with the same result this Thursday in the second leg against Frosinone, got the first promotion in its 114-year history to A series for having finished the regular Serie B championship ahead of their rivals.
This Thursday at the Picco stadium, Frosinone was one step away from sealing a new comeback, after pulling epic to eliminate Cittadella and Pordenone, in the first and second rounds of the promotion playoffs.
Swede Marcus Rohden overtook Alessandro Nesta's Frosinone, former defender of the 2006 world champion Italian team, but the Spezia managed to contain the rival's momentum and, despite surrendering on the scoreboard, sealed the ticket for his first Serie A.
Vincenzo Italiano's team, who played with Spaniard Salva Ferrer, ex-Gimnástic, as a starter on the right side, will accompany the Benevento, who won the Serie B championship, and at Crotone, in the next season of the Italian top flight.