Chapecoense
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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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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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I don't know much about this team, but I read news regularly. My heart goes out to all the victims and the families left behind, also for their fans and friends.
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Last sunday, exactly 53 days after the tragedy, Chapecoense presented your squad for 2017 in a friendly against Palmeiras, the currently national champion.
The current squad of the team is as follows:
Goalkeepers:
Artur Moraes <<< Osmanlıspor, Turkey
Elias <<< Juventude
Luiz Felipe <<< Chapecoense, under teamDefensors:
Douglas Grolli <<< Ponte Preta
Neto <<< survivor, will return to play in 6 months
FabrÃcio Bruno <<< Cruzeiro
Luiz Otávio <<< Luverdense
Nathan <<< Palmeiras
Hiago <<< Chapecoense, under team
Guarapuava <<< Chapecoense, under team
Scalon <<< Chapecoense, under team
João Pedro <<< Palmeiras
Emilio Zeballos <<< Defensor Sporting, Uruguay
Gabriel <<< Chapecoense, under team
Reinaldo <<< São Paulo
Diego Renan <<< Cruzeiro
Alan Ruschel <<< survivor, will return to play in 6 monthsMidfielders:
Amaral <<< Palmeiras
Andrei Girotto <<< Palmeiras
Moisés <<< Chapecoense, was not on the trip to Colombia
Luiz Antônio <<< Flamengo
Moisés Gaúcho <<< Grêmio
Lucas Mineiro <<< Chapecoense, under team
Andrei <<< Chapecoense, under team
Nádson <<< Paraná Clube
Dodô <<< Atlético Mineiro
Martinuccio <<< Chapecoense, was not on the trip to Colombia
Neném <<< Chapecoense, was not on the trip to Colombia
Lucas Marques <<< Internacional
Bryan <<< Chapecoense, under teamForwards:
Rossi <<< Goiás
Wellington Paulista <<< Ponte Preta
Niltinho <<< São Caetano
Arthur <<< Santa Cruz
Túlio de Melo <<< Sport
Wesley Natã <<< Chapecoense, under team
Lourency <<< Chapecoense, was not on the trip to Colombia
Osman <<< América Mineiro
Pedro Perotti <<< Chapecoense, was not on the trip to ColombiaPlayers who left the club after the accident:
Marcelo Boeck >>> Fortaleza
William Bergamin >>> end of contract
Rafael Lima >>> América Mineiro
Demerson >>> Sarawak, Malásia
Cláudio Winck >>> Internacional
Hyoran >>> Palmeiras