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On November 29, a plane carrying Brazilian football players crashed in Medellin , Colombia, carrying 72 passengers and 9 crew members. These include players from the Chapekorns in the Brazilian club. It is reported that the plane crashed due to insufficient fuel.
Foreign media released photos of the Brazilian team on the plane.
According to CCTV News, foreign media said that 6 of the 81 people on board may survive. The passenger plane belongs to Bolivia Lamia Airlines and reported emergency circuit failure before the crash. Satellite maps show that thunderstorms and heavy rainstorms have occurred in the area where the incident occurred in the past 12 hours.
Brazilian Chapecoins
A player escaped from the plane for some reason
According to Global Network, local media in Colombia reported that there were at least 22 Brazilian Chapecoins players on the plane. The Guardian reported that the team should have 23 players on this plane to Colombia to participate in the competition, but one player did not board the plane with the team for some reason and escaped.
Photos before boarding the crash team was exposed
Shapekorns was founded in 1973. Since 2010, the club's performance has steadily improved, winning the state championship twice, and rising from the Brazilian third-tier league to the top league. The team has not been relegated since entering the top league in 2014.
originally, according to the plan, Chapecoins will play the first leg of the South American Cup finals in Medellin, Colombia on November 30, with the opponent being the Colombian National Athletics team.
Former China League One players play for Shapekorns
DeMelson
Upstream News noted that DeMelson, who once played for the China League One Jiangxi Liansheng, is currently playing for this Brazil League team. But it is not known whether he boarded the crashed flight. Further verification is underway.
DeMelson was born in 1986. Last year, he played for Jiangxi Liansheng and played as a central defender. After leaving the team and returning to Brazil, fans can still see the discussions and reluctances of him on the team's post.
Inventory of the history of football air crashes
, after the crash of a Brazilian football player, it touched the hearts of many fans and also brought up painful memories.
Upstream news will take a look at the tragedy of the team annihilation in the world football world due to the air crash...
Supega Air crash (May 4, 1949)
1949 On May 4, 1949, when Turin team was invited to Portugal to participate in the Latin Cup and defeated Benfica 3-1 back home, the plane crashed into the Supega Mountain near the airport, and the "Supega Air crash" that shocked the world football world occurred. The air crash caused the entire Turin team to be wiped out, and it has not been able to recover since then. More importantly, Italy also lost the football elite. At the 1950 World Cup, the Blues were eliminated early.
Munich Air crash (February 6, 1958)
Munich Air crash occurred on February 6, 1958. The British European Airlines flight 609th "Ambassador" special plane carrying Red Devils Manchester United players, fans and team reporters failed to crash when it tried to take off for the third time on the snow-covered runway of West Germany Munich Airport. 23 of the 44 passengers and crew members on board were killed, including 8 Manchester United players (Duncan Edwards died in a German hospital 15 days later due to injury, making him the eighth victim of Manchester United's air crash) and three club staff.
Zambia Air crash (April 27, 1993)
1993 On April 27, 1993, the Zambia team crashed while participating in the 1994 World Cup qualifiers against Senegal, and 18 Zambian internationals on board were killed. The Zambian country at that time was very strong. It defeated Portugal 4-0 and defeated Italy, and it was very likely to enter the 1994 World Cup .