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  • Lucas Pereira LPL Lucas Pereira LP

    Brazilian soccer today in mourning, we are all chape!

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    @Lucas-Pereira-LP I'm so sorry for your loss Arlindo .
    We may be far away but our thoughts are so close to you all Brazilians at such moments of grief. May God give you strength and patience to overcome this tragedy. :pray_tone2:

    “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” Aristotle
    Sophia ~ Salonica ~ Greece ~ 💙🤍💙

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      @Sosyokrat said in Chapecoense:

      It's a really sad situation. 😞 Only 3 football players survived, very painful ⚫ :flag_black:

      Oguz another friend of mine told me just now that only the goalkeeper survived. My gosh! I wouldn't wish to be in his shoes , not for one minute. That poor guy . How he must feel right now? So lost and confused . 😢

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      @SUPERNOVA-8 said in Chapecoense:

      @Sosyokrat said in Chapecoense:

      It's a really sad situation. 😞 Only 3 football players survived, very painful ⚫ :flag_black:

      Oguz another friend of mine told me just now that only the goalkeeper survived. My gosh! I wouldn't wish to be in his shoes , not for one minute. That poor guy . How he must feel right now? So lost and confused . 😢

      I am sorry to say this but, the goalkeeper also passed away at the hospital. Brazilian goalkeeper pulled alive from Colombia air crash wreckage made heartbreaking last call to his wife moments before he died in hospital. 😞

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        I heard about it in the radio this morning and still can't believe it. Life is so cruel... May they rest in peace.

        “Lo malo de los que se creen en posesión de la verdad es que cuando tienen que demostrarlo no aciertan ni una.” Camilo José Cela

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          A very tragic event for the World of Sports....RIP to those the lost their life to this crash... 😢

          What is inspiring these moments, is the move of high symbolism and respect, that the club, Atletico Nacional of Colombia, asked the Confederation of Latin America (CONMEBOL) to leave the trophy in Chapecoense, in memory of the victims!👍

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            Very sad news.
            My thoughts are also with the familiy of these people. 🕯
            Horrible...

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              Well... Officialy just 3 players survived: defender Neto who has several head injuries in a very serious condition; left back Alan Ruschel who has fractures on arm and spine, at risk of becoming paraplegic; goalkeeper Jackson Folmann that lost a leg. Besides them, we still have three other survivors: 2 crew members and 1 reporter from Chapecó.

              The other goalkeeper, Danilo, was rescued alive but succumbed at the hospital.

              Goalkeepers Nivaldo and Marcelo Boeck, defenders Demerson and Rafael Lima, midfielders Neném and Hyoran and forward Alejandro Martinuccio were not on the plane.

              Palmeiras, Corinthians, São Paulo and Santos began a move to cede players at no cost to the team for the 2017 season. They will also ask the Brazilian Football Confederation with the objective that Chapecoense can not be demoted for the next three seasons.

              Another brazilian teams have joined the movement for loan players. Racing Avallaneda from Argentina and Libertad from Paraguay too.

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                What terrible for those who survived it, I'm so shocked and out of words. 😢

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                  What terrible for those who survived it, I'm so shocked and out of words. 😢

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                  Truly sad news indeed.

                  It's been refreshing to see the reactions of the football community, with the gesture from Atletico Nacional essentially forfeiting their place in the competition, and the support offered by the big Serie A sides.

                  Very hard to comprehend when something like this happens, other than 'why ?'

                  Sad day for football

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                    Truly sad news indeed.

                    It's been refreshing to see the reactions of the football community, with the gesture from Atletico Nacional essentially forfeiting their place in the competition, and the support offered by the big Serie A sides.

                    Very hard to comprehend when something like this happens, other than 'why ?'

                    Sad day for football

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                    @blob59 a very sad day for the sport... We feel very sad and hope the best for the future of Chapecoense...

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                      Today I woke up at 5:00 AM (local time in Brazil). Not knowing what was happening, I turned on the television to see what it was broadcast on TV. He was showing live the news that the Chapecoense team's plane crashed in Medellin. My hand was shaking, I was very scared, I did not believe that this sad news happened.

                      I'm very distressed.

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                        My condolences to all Brazilian friends and Chapecoense fans 😞 RIP passengers and crew 🙏

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                          Where to start ... Well, talking about Chapecoense for me is talking about my life. I was born, raised and intend to live much more in this beautiful city, which is called Chapecó. A city that has learned to cheer and love this team, to love, to be happy in the good results, to cry in the bad results, to stay in expectation until the end of the game. A team that 5 years ago was in the D series (4th Division of the Brazilian Championship), fought, went up, went through joys, went through difficult times, but always been there in the field, with their joy, bringing happiness and PRIDE to the whole city , And for all Brazil as well. I met many of these players, I was with some of them daily in my work (I am a waiter in a restaurant), they were always with joy in the look, always humble. Chapecoense certainly lived, his best moment in the history of the club, arriving for the first time in the final of an international championship (Copa Sudamericana), Chapecó was in celebration, would be a unique moment, but unfortunately, God summoned these warriors to Play in the sky. Today, Chapecó lost warriors, but won angels, protective angels, who are sure to be always holding us up. The myths do not die, they turn into legends.

                          #ETERNACHAPECOENSE

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                          #EternaChape

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                            Sad day for footy. My thoughts are with Chapecoense. RIP

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                              Football clubs are already taking initiative to support Chapecoense. Beautiful to see.

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                                "You do not know what will happen tomorrow! What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes away."
                                James 4:14

                                In adversity, some give up, while others hit records. Ayrton Senna

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                                  Football lovers will always support #Chapecoense. By Emilio Sansolini - Graphic Designer
                                  #ForçaChape!

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                                      When I first heard about the news I was indeed shocked. This is truly a sad day for football.

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                                        What an awful thing to happen 😞 It is so sad considering how young and talented the players were. RIP ;(

                                        He expanded the definition of 'us', and shrunk the definition of 'them'

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                                          Well, just updating ...

                                          The cause of the accident was out of fuel, the pilot should have had fuel in northern Bolivia, but he did not. As there was already an airplane in the process of landing, it was necessary to take a few turns in the air, so the fuel is not sufficient.

                                          About the survivors:

                                          Jackson Follmann lost part of a right leg and there was the possibility of losing the other, but the possibility no longer exists. He's the survivor in the best condition and when he was informed about the loss of the leg, he said: "I prefer life to the leg. Let's get over this."

                                          Helio Neto is the survivor who needs more care because he has pneumonia. Despite the delicate situation, there are good prospects for improvement. Doctors said he might play football again.

                                          Alan Ruschel no longer runs the risk of becoming paraplegic. Doctors said the fracture did not affect his movements. There is also the possibility that I can return to playing football. Alan does not remember the accident and asked if anyone else was injured. He was informed that Follmann and Neto are in the hospital, but like their companions, he does not know that the others have died.

                                          He said he wants to eat meat and offered a BBQ for the doctors next Friday. He said he wants Follmann to play guitar (one of the goalkeeper hobbies) that day.

                                          Rafael Henzel, the reporter, said that remember the accident. He has some fractures, but it is evolving.

                                          The crew members are in best conditions and were already transferred to Bolivia.

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