Soccer-Salernitana promoted to Serie A, but only if owner can sell the club


(Reuters) - Salernitana have earned promotion to Serie A for the first time in 23 years, but their celebrations have been dampened by uncertainty over whether they will be allowed to compete in Italian soccer's top flight next season.

A 3-0 win at Pescara on Monday sealed the Campania team's promotion from Serie B in the second automatic spot, behind Empoli, with Silvio Berlusconi-owned Monza having to make do with a playoff position.

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