Swansea City FC manager Brendan Rodgers has dedicated the team's promotion to the Premier League to a young player who died suddenly last year.
Striker Besian Idrizaj, 22, died in his sleep at home in Austria last May of a suspected heart attack.
Rodgers said: "Obviously, there has been a lof of emotion this season in relation to that."
Players wore a T-shirt with a photo of Idrizaj as they claimed the play-off trophy.
Idrizaj had been at the club for a year after previously being on Liverpool's books and also having loan spells at Luton Town and Crystal Palace.
Swansea have become the first Welsh club in the Premier League following their 4-2 victory over Reading at a packed Wembley stadium on Bank Holiday Monday.
In a post-match interview, Rodgers said he knew of the story of Idrizaj, who was a "big talent" at the club where he took over last summer.
He said: "So the journey was a great remembrance to him all the way through the season. I felt that he was really in the heart of the players and people."
Congratulations to Swansea on being promoted to the Premier League - and giving Liverpool the chance to play in a different country next season
Kenny Dalglish has sent a ‘“well done” message to Premier League new boys Swansea.
The Liverpool manager offered his Swans counterpart Brendan Rodgers his congratulations by letter after last week’s 4-2 play-off final win against Reading.
Kop legend Dalglish was glowing in his praise of the Welsh club, who take on the best in England for the first time since 1983.
He said in his letter: “Just a few short lines to congratulate you and the club on your fantastic win at Wembley and your deserved promotion to the Premier League.
“You must be very proud of your boys for their hard work and determination throughout the season.
“We look forward to seeing you at the Liberty Stadium, or welcoming you to Anfield, whichever fixture comes first.
"Well done.”
[/quote]Kenny Dalglish has sent a ‘“well done” message to Premier League new boys Swansea.
The Liverpool manager offered his Swans counterpart Brendan Rodgers his congratulations by letter after last week’s 4-2 play-off final win against Reading.
Kop legend Dalglish was glowing in his praise of the Welsh club, who take on the best in England for the first time since 1983.
He said in his letter: “Just a few short lines to congratulate you and the club on your fantastic win at Wembley and your deserved promotion to the Premier League.
“You must be very proud of your boys for their hard work and determination throughout the season.
“We look forward to seeing you at the Liberty Stadium, or welcoming you to Anfield, whichever fixture comes first.
"Well done.”
Spanish international midfielder Marcos Senna, 34, has confirmed he is in talks with Swansea over a move to the Premier League newcomers.
Senna is available after his contract with Villarreal expired. His agent Ely Coimbra said: "It is a very attractive option since Brendan Rodgers explained his ideas, and obviously because of the nice and vibrant city of Swansea."