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Chapecoens­e crash survivors return to pitch at Barcelona ALL THREE

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Eight months after surviving the plane crash that killed most of his Chapecoens­e teammates, Alan Ruschel played his first minutes of football when his Brazilian club met Barcelona in a friendly.

Ruschel and two teammates were the only Chapecoens­e players to not perish when the team's flight went down in Colombia last year, killing all but six of the 77 players, officials and journalist­s on board.

Barcelona eased to a 5-0 win, but the result mattered little to the players, coaches, or fans.

Ruschel wore the captain's armband for Chapecoens­e during the 36 minutes he played before being substitute­d. He received a standing ovation from the crowd, which he returned by applauding with his hands held high as he slowly walked to the dugout.

Before the match Ruschel wrote on Instagram: "Today is the new beginning of my profession­al career." He said he would play the match "for all those who supported me, for those who I lost, for my friends, my family."

The crowd had already saluted the Chapecoens­e players as their names were called before the match. Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta welcomed the visitors, telling the stadium that

players who survied the tragic accident, were on the pitch on in an emotional night at Camp Nou that was more about overcoming the tragedy that had decimated their club than about facing Lionel Messi's Barcelona

"today is a very special night."

Jackson Follmann and Helio Zampier Neto, the only other Chapecoens­e players to survive the crash, shared in a moving honorary kickoff.

Follmann, who had part of his right leg amputated from injuries in the crash, was wearing a prosthetic leg when he took the kickoff along with Neto. Neto, who played in the friendly, accompanie­d Follmann to the bench as they both received another wave of applause.

The game, for the Joan Gamper trophy, is Barcelona's traditiona­l curtain-raiser for the new season.

It was also Barcelona's first match since the departure of Neymar for Paris Saint-Germain for a world-record fee of 222 million euros (USD 262 million) last week.

Gerard Deulofeu, a product of Barcelona's youth academy whom the club bought back this summer from Everton, took Neymar's vacant spot in the attack alongside Messi and Luis Suarez.

Deulofeu got off to a good start by opening the scoring in the sixth minute. After Sergio Busquets struck from long range, Deulofeu set up Messi for the third goal near the half-hour mark. Luis Suarez and Denis Suarez scored in the second half.

Barcelona starts the season on Sunday in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid.

 ??  ?? Chapecoens­e's defender Alan Ruschel waves to Barcelona players as he holds the second place trophy after the 52nd Joan Gamper Trophy friendly football match against Barcelona FC at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona
Chapecoens­e's defender Alan Ruschel waves to Barcelona players as he holds the second place trophy after the 52nd Joan Gamper Trophy friendly football match against Barcelona FC at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona

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