Thousands of fans celebrated York City's promotion to the Football League after a decade away. The parade marked their automatic promotion to League Two following a dramatic last-minute draw at Rochdale.
Key points
York City celebrated promotion to the Football League
The team earned automatic promotion to League Two
Promotion followed a dramatic 1-1 draw at Rochdale
The parade route was 1.2 miles long
The event attracted thousands of fans
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Clifford’s Tower with the flares and the people on the hill
Clifford's Tower proved the perfect vantage point for fans cheering on the team's open top bus [Richard Fox/BBC]
Thousands of fans have joined a parade celebrating York City's promotion to the Football League after a 10-year exile.
The club earned automatic promotion to League Two after securing the National League title in a dramatic 1-1 draw at Rochdale - scoring in the 13th minute of stoppage time.
The 1.2 mile (2km) parade route started at St Leonard's Place, outside York Art Gallery, before crossing the River Ouse twice and finishing at the Eye of York, near Clifford's Tower.
Speaking at the parade, co-owners Matthew and Julie-Anne Uggla said they were "elated" to be returning to the Football League.
The parade was originally due to take place last Tuesday but was postponed because of safety concerns raised by City of York Council and North Yorkshire Police.
Two people in mascot costumes and football kits wave flags and hold an inflatable trophy
York City are back in the Football League for the first time in a decade [Oli Constable/BBC]
Paul Baker, 49, and Mark Gill, 43, joined the parade on Ouse Bridge.
Paul said it felt "amazing" to be promoted after such a positive season.
"The owners have reconnected the club to the community and reborn the club and it feels amazing," he said.
He was listening to the game on BBC Radio York in his living room when the 103rd-minute equaliser crossed the line.
Q&A
What led to York City's promotion to the Football League?
York City secured automatic promotion to League Two by winning the National League title, highlighted by a dramatic last-minute goal in a 1-1 draw against Rochdale.
How long was the parade route for York City's promotion celebration?
The parade route for York City's promotion celebration was 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) long.
Where did the York City promotion parade start and end?
The parade started at St Leonard's Place, outside York Art Gallery, and ended at the Eye of York, near Clifford's Tower.
How many fans attended the York City promotion parade?
Thousands of fans joined the parade to celebrate York City's promotion, although the exact number is not specified.
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"I jumped on my father who is 81 and we burst into tears in a good way," he said.
"He's been going since 1955 so it was very special."
Mark said it was "one massive celebration for everybody".
"I was lucky enough to be at the game," he said.
I queued up at 01:30 and I had this inkling - I wanted to share it with my six-year-old son Callum because it's an experience he's not going to forget."
Two men standing on a bridge. They are both in football kits and scarves and smiling at the camera
Paul Baker and Mark Gill said the club had been transformed in the last few years [Seb Cheer/BBC]
Beneath Clifford's Tower at the conclusion of the parade route, supporter Jack said it had been a "crazy" couple of weeks for the team.
"It's great for the city to be back up in the league, it's a great turn out with thousands of fans," he said.
"Next season, I don't want to set the bar too high – just staying up would be a start."
Andy, who has been following the club for 56 years, said the party would be continuing "for the next few weeks".
He said: "It's great for the city, and it's great for everybody who has been here.
"We've had a lot of bad times so we'll enjoy it while we can."
York City players on an open top bus, with a grand building behind them.
York City players and staff lapped up the reception from supporters during their route around the city [Richard Fox/BBC]