Koa Bosco, who were only formed in 2013, will be playing in the Second Categoria next season after a play-off win over Aterogenese.A team of African migrants has won promotion from the bottom tier of Italian football.Koa Bosco, who are based in Calabria, defeated Aterogenese in a Terza Categoria Group G play-off on Sunday to secure a place in next season's Seconda Categoria.The club was only formed in 2013, by a Catholic priest, and the squad is comprised entirely of African migrants, many of whom work on the region's farms.It is not easy to run this kind of project - there are many difficulties,Koa Bosco director Domenico Bagala told Il Calcio Magazine. These guys have achieved a great victory, but it's clear that for them everyday life goes on.Several squad members live in tents, while others are housed in adapted shipping containers at a government-run camp near Rosarno.

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