York City promoted to League Two after 103rd-minute equaliser at Rochdale

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York City promoted to League Two after 103rd-minute equaliser at Rochdale

York City sealed a dramatic return to the Football League after snatching a 1-1 draw against Rochdale in extraordinary stoppage-time scenes on the final day of the National League season.York knew tha...

York City promoted to League Two after 103rd-minute equaliser at Rochdale

York City sealed a dramatic return to the Football League after snatching a 1-1 draw against Rochdale in extraordinary stoppage-time scenes on the final day of the National League season.York knew tha...

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York City sealed a dramatic return to the Football League after snatching a 1-1 draw against Rochdale in extraordinary stoppage-time scenes on the final day of the National League season.

York knew that avoiding defeat would be enough to secure promotion to League Two, but their fate appeared sealed when Rochdale struck deep into added time.

With the clock already beyond 95 minutes, Emmanuel Dieseruwe rose highest at the back post to head home and spark wild celebrations inside the Crown Oil Arena.

Home supporters flooded onto the pitch believing they had witnessed a title-winning goal, forcing a lengthy delay before play could resume.

When the game eventually restarted, York threw everyone forward in a desperate attempt to rescue their promotion hopes.

That gamble paid off in the 103rd minute in chaotic fashion.

A scramble inside the Rochdale penalty area saw the ball fall to Josh Stones, who forced an effort towards goal that was blocked on the line before officials ruled it had crossed.

The decision sparked scenes of confusion and celebration in equal measure, with York players immediately wheeling away in jubilation.

Travelling supporters then poured onto the pitch as the reality of promotion began to sink in after a decade away from the Football League.

The dramatic finale capped a match that York had largely controlled in terms of chances, with Rochdale goalkeeper Oliver Whatmuff producing a series of saves to keep his side in contention.

Stones himself had earlier been denied on multiple occasions, while Greg Olley saw a late effort saved from close range as York pushed for a decisive goal.

Rochdale had their own moments, with Dan Moss seeing an early effort ruled out for a foul and Luke Hannant firing wide from distance.

However, it was the closing minutes that defined the contest and ultimately the season.

York’s equaliser not only denied Rochdale the title but ensured their own long-awaited return to the Football League after 10 years outside the top four tiers.

The result confirmed York as champions in one of the most dramatic conclusions to a National League campaign in recent memory.

The disappointment was immediate and painful for Rochdale, with promotion slipping away in the final moments after they had appeared on course to secure it.

They must now regroup quickly ahead of the play-offs, where another opportunity for promotion still awaits.

York, meanwhile, can celebrate a remarkable achievement forged through resilience, belief and a refusal to accept defeat until the final whistle.

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