Survivors Alan Ruschel (R) and Jackson Follmann (C), receive the Copa Sudamericana trophy |
Three survivors of a plane crash that wiped out nearly a whole Brazilian football squad yesterday watched their team's first game since the disaster. New Chapecoense players - many on loan from other clubs took to the field of their home stadium for a friendly against Palmeiras which ended in a 2-2 draw. The most emotional scene came when goalkeeper Jackson Follmann, who survived the crash but had part of his right leg amputated, lifted the Copa Sudamericana trophy while seated in a wheelchair. Defender Neto, who survived under the plane wreckage for almost 10 hours, also held the trophy in front of 20,000 fans at Chapecoense's sold-out Arena Conda stadium, as did winger Alan Ruschel.
Final picture of the team before the crash |
All three were in tears during the ceremony. Family members of the victims also broke down crying as they were awarded medals. Chapecoense was awarded the trophy following the disaster, a move backed by Colombian club Atletico Nacional, which was scheduled to face Chapecoense in the Copa Sudamericana final.
they'll surely bounce back
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