Once homeless and in liquidation, Coventry back in the Premier League after painful 25-year absence
Summary
Coventry City football club will play in the English Premier League again after being away for 25 years. The team overcame financial troubles, losing their home stadium and playing in lower leagues to reach the top division. They will start their season playing against Arsenal, the defending champions.Key Facts
- Coventry City faced liquidation and financial problems in recent years.
- They lost their home stadium and had to share grounds with three other teams.
- Coventry dropped to the fourth tier of English football but fought back up.
- They have not been in the Premier League for 25 years before this return.
- Frank Lampard is the team’s manager and expressed excitement about the promotion.
- Coventry’s first Premier League game is against Arsenal, the title holders.
- The new Premier League season starts later than usual due to an extended World Cup.
- Several teams have new managers this season, including Manchester City after Pep Guardiola’s departure.
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