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Chapecoens­e remember fatal crash one year on

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SAO PAULO: Grieving fans of Chapecoens­e football club held a candlelit vigil at their stadium in southern Brazil, exactly one year after the team’s plane crashed into a hillside in Colombia, killing most of the players on board.

Hundreds of supporters in Chapeco prayed together before walking to the city’s cathedral, where the bells tolled at 1.15am, the exact moment the accident occurred on Nov 29 last year.

The plane crashed as it approached Medellin, killing 71 of the 77 people on board, including all bar three of the Chapecoens­e squad.

The club were on their way to the biggest game in their history, a Copa Sudamerica­na final against Atletico Nacional.

The match was cancelled and South American football’s governing body awarded the title to the Brazilian club.

The team, now known around the world as “Chape”, eschewed any major events on the anniversar­y,

telling fans they were opting to spend the day “reflecting and seeking peace.”

In one of the few events planned, the club were to open the stadium to let fans see a new tunnel decorat- ed with 48 two-metre high photos of players and special moments from the side’s history.

It also created a special website, an online condolence book, where fans can leave messages of support.

Chapecoens­e survived the difficult year by signing a whole new squad of players, most of them experience­d journeymen.

They won the Santa Catarina state championsh­ip in May and briefly led the Brazilian First Division a few weeks later before falling down the table.

They flirted with the relegation zone and used three different coaches over the course of the year but a 2-1 victory over Vitoria on Nov 17 ensured they will retain their top-flight status.

The club turned down the chance of immunity from relegation before the season started and a win in Sunday’s final Serie A game could even take them into next year’s Copa Libertador­es, the South American version of the Champions League.

 ?? — AFP ?? In memory: People attend a ceremony in honour of the victims and survivors of Lamia flight 2933 on the first anniversar­y of the plane crash in Colombia that wiped out Brazilian club Chapecoens­e, at the Arena Conda Stadium, in Chapeco, Santa Catarina,...
— AFP In memory: People attend a ceremony in honour of the victims and survivors of Lamia flight 2933 on the first anniversar­y of the plane crash in Colombia that wiped out Brazilian club Chapecoens­e, at the Arena Conda Stadium, in Chapeco, Santa Catarina,...

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