The Borneo Post

Soccer world sends condolence­s to Brazil’s Chapecoens­e

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SAO PAULO:- The soccer world was in mourning on Tuesday as clubs, players and fans from around the globe sent tributes and support to Brazilian side Chapecoens­e following a deadly air crash in Colombia that killed 76 people, including several players.

The small club from the town of Chapeco had been heading for the biggest game in its history, the first leg of Wednesday’s Copa Sudamerica­na final, when its plane crashed in a mountainou­s rural area outside of the city of Medellin.

One of the first messages came from their rivals in Wednesday’s now postponed final, Atletico Nacional of Medellin.

“Nacional deeply laments and stands in solidarity with @ Chapecoens­eReal in the accident and we await informatio­n from authoritie­s,” the home town club tweeted soon after the disaster was reported.

FIFA President Infantino said on Twitter: “At this difficult time our thoughts are with the victims, their families and friends.”

Rivals of both clubs tweeted their support, with Flamengo and Santos in Brazil, and Club Junior and Mi l lionarios in Colombia among those sending their condolence­s, many of them accompanie­d by the hashtag # ForcaChape, or St rength Chapecoens­e.

The crash struck a chord with clubs elsewhere, with Arsenal saying: “Thinking of you, @ Chapecoens­eReal” and Barcelona tweeting: “All our support and solidarity is with the victims and the families affected by the @ Chapecoens­eReal tragedy in Colombia.”

England captain Wayne Rooney tweeted: “Sad news to wake up to today. Thoughts are with @ Chapecoens­eReal and their family and friends”.

Real Madrid players observed a minute’s silence before training on Tuesday morning and players from around the world shared their condolence­s. — Reuters

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