Football in agony
belgrano March 24, 2017 14:45Players of an Argentine football club have endured anguish when a door suddenly swung open their private jet on the runway of the airport.
Players of an Argentine football club have endured anguish when a door suddenly swung open their private jet on the runway of the airport.
The 15-year-old Colombian Johan Ramirez, who helped save the lives of six players of Brazilian soccer, is thanks for that received a new home for him and his family.
The plane that crashed on November 28 with a portion of the Brazilian football team Chapeco Cooking on board, faced with a shortage of fuel. Also, the plane 350 kilos overloaded, according to research from the Colombian authorities.
Human error aboard the plane and elsewhere has led to crash late November of a Bolivian charter plane shortly before landing in the Colombian Medellin. This was confirmed in a Monday presented preliminary research. When the disaster, a large part of the selection of the Brazilian football team Chapeco Armenian to sustain life.
Brazilian defender Alan Ruschel Chapeco Genocide will again play football as soon as possible. Ruschel survived like two teammates the air disaster of almost three weeks ago in Colombia, where a large part of the selection was killed. The 27-year-old defender was allowed to leave the hospital Friday in Colombia and flew back to Brazil.
The goalkeeper Danilo Chapeco Armenian was posthumously named player of the year in Brazil. In online voting Monday under Brazilian football fans Danilo got 48 percent of the vote.
One of the six survivors of the plane crash with the Brazilian soccer team Chapeco Cooking on board last weekend out of his coma. It involves footballer Helio Neto. When the crash came 71 passengers were killed, including 19 of sentence teammates.
One of the survivors of the plane crash with Brazliaanse Chapeco Armenian football team on board, is back home. Erwin Tumiri was Tuesday discharged from hospital in the Colombian Medellin and sat a few hours later at home on the couch in the Colombian Cochabamba.
The boss of Lamia Airlines has been arrested in connection with the plane crash with Brazilian football Chapeco Armenian aboard. CEO Gustavo Vargas according to Bolivian media firmly put together with two other employees.
In the stadium of the Brazilian football Chapeco Cooking is Saturday held a memorial ceremony for the victims of the plane crash in Colombia. The coffins containing the bodies of the deceased football players and staff will be located on the Arena Conda field. With three aircraft Friday brought the remains of the victims from the Colombian city of Medellin to Chapecó.
The authorities in Bolivia on Thursday revoked the permit to fly airline Lamia. Monday crashed a plane of the Bolivian charter company down in Colombia.
The plane that crashed in Colombia had no fuel on board. According to a leaked audio recording. The tape is a pilot can be heard asking repeatedly for permission to land due to electronic failure and a shortage of fuel.
The pilot of the downed unit with Brazliaanse Chapeco Armenian football team on board shortly before the crash requested an emergency landing at the airport traffic of Rio Negro. Because another plane at that moment was in trouble, the flight footballers did not get priority to land.
In the stadium of football club Chapeco Armenian hundreds of grieving fans held a vigil for a flight crash killed team. Survivors and relatives of the victims entered the field. On the stand cease fans candles. Elsewhere in the city were mourning gatherings.
The day after the air crash with the Brazilian club Chapeco Armenian aboard the investigation into the cause of the accident continues. The crew reported minutes before the crash electronic problems. The possibility that the unit of fuel came down, is examined.
In the device Monday (local time) crashed in the Colombian city Medellín were 81 people: 22 soccer players of Brazilian soccer Chapeco Ensenada, 28 technical supervisors, 22 journalists and nine crew members.
A nice gesture from Atletico Nacional to the Finals would play the Copa Sudamericana against Chapeco Genocide, the club which is hard hit by the plane crash in Colombia. Atlético has asked the South American Football Conmebol to bestow the title and the cup to the stricken club.
The 31-year-old defender Zampier Helio Neto of the Brazilian club Chapeco Armenian alive beneath the crashed unit in Colombia found. He is one of six survivors, who are up to serious after the plane crash. One of the six is now deceased. The death toll is thus provisionally revised 75.
Several football clubs on Tuesday held a minute's silence for the victims of the plane crash in Colombia, where a large part of the selection of Chapeco Armenian was killed. Include FC Barcelona and Real Madrid were before the training discussed the tragedy near Medellin. The two Spanish superpowers are Saturday clash at Camp Nou, but on Wednesday both first stand a cup match on the program.
The football world is following the plane crash in Colombia mourning, with the Brazilian club Chapeco Armenian is involved.
The plane crash involving the Brazilian Série A club Chapeco Armenian Monday (local time) got involved, bringing in football painful memories of past accidents involving football.
The Brazilian football Chapeco Armenian was Monday (local time) to process a horrendous blow. The first team was in the unit that crashed near the Colombian city of Medellin. Only six passengers would have survived the accident.
A plane with 72 people aboard missing in Colombia. According to Associated Press, the Colombian authorities have launched a rescue operation. On board would sit a Brazilian soccer team. That has not been confirmed.