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Levante will give free season tickets to around 10,000 fans next season following their promotion to La Liga.

Saturday's 1-0 win over Real Oviedo sealed their return to Spain's top flight after they finished bottom of the table last season.

And Levante will celebrate their promotion by offering free season tickets to fans who attended more than 85 per cent of home games in 2016/17.

Under those rules, around 10,000 of the club's 12,500 members look set to receive the gift, which is being subsidised by an increase in television money.

"All our members that went to watch our team in 18 games will get a free season ticket for next season,” Catalan told radio station Cadena Cope.

"That is the pledge we made at the start of the season when we unveiled our aims and it was on the proviso that the team gained promotion to the top flight.

"The fans had to be, and are, part of this success. It's a beautiful way to reward and generate a sense of fidelity towards this club.

"We are growing as a club and we are in an important city. For the last four or five years, we have been counting on young people.

"We will have to renounce around five percent of our budget [from season tickets], but our TV revenue will increase considerably."

The most expensive Levante season ticket cost €400 (£338) in 2016/17.