Jordan Owens scored an injury-time winner as Crusaders defeated Coleraine 3-2 in the European play-offs final at Seaview.
Jamie McGonigle's low shot gave Coleraine an early lead but two goals in a minute - with Jarlath O'Rourke and Daniel Larmour on target - put the Crues 2-1 in front.
Coleraine levelled in spectacular style as Josh Carson rifled into the top corner from 30 yards.
Owens applied a late close-range finish to win it for the north Belfast hosts.
It was Stephen Baxter's final domestic game in charge of Crusaders after 19 years in the post and it also marked the last appearance of winger Paul Heatley before his retirement.
The big-money reward for Crusaders is a place in the Europa Conference League qualifiers.
Coleraine seized the initiative with a goal inside the opening five minutes.
Dean Jarvis took a throw-in on the left flank which was cleverly headed by Matthew Shevlin into the path of McGonigle, who cut in from the left and fired a shot under the body of Jonny Tuffey from an acute angle.
In a first half of few chances, Ben Kennedy curled a free kick narrowly wide for the home side.
But the game turned on its head when Crusaders struck twice in just over a minute.
Firstly the home side stretched Coleraine on the left hand side and the ball was worked via Philip Lowry and Paul Heatley to in-rushing left-back O’Rourke, who found the net with an assured right-foot finish.
Just over 60 seconds later Crusaders were in front as Coleraine skipper Stephen O’Donnell lost his footing in attempting to make a clearance and defender Daniel Larmour was on hand to blast home the loose ball, via a deflection off the grounded O’Donnell.
Coleraine spurned a a great chance to level on the hour mark when Jamie McGonigle latched onto a Dean Jarvis throughball and glided past the out-rushing Tuffey but the striker could only put his effort into the side netting.
However, the Bannsiders did square the tie on 70 minutes with a goal of absolute quality.