Celta Vigo players parade on an open-top bus to celebrate with fans. After finishing La Liga in seventh place and qualifying for the Europa League Celta

played their final match on Saturday when captain striker Iago Aspas scored the winner as they beat Getafe 2-1 to confirm their place in Europe for the first time in eight years.
Normally, a celebration bus is a tradition for teams that win major trophies. But Celta, who have no silverware, decided to do the same. เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา Around 25,000 fans turned out to join the team.
“Back to Europe” was the lettering on the side of the blue bus, which was also ridden by manager Claudio Giraldez and club president Marian Mourino.
Celta Vigo edged past Getafe 2-1 away in the final round of La Liga, clinching 7th place in the table.
That can mean only one thing — after eight long years, Celta are back on the European stage. This time, in the Europa League.
The players and board were thrilled — so much so that they organized an open-top bus parade to celebrate the occasion. Yes, a bus parade… typically reserved for title wins.
After the parade, Celta players took to the stage to speak to fans in the city centre.
Celta’s last time in Europe was in the 2016/17 season, when they reached the Europa League semi-finals before losing to Manchester United under José Mourinho.