The team had been due to play in the final of the Copa Sudamericana, against Medellin team Atletico Nacional... READ MORE›
In the world of Brazilian soccer, Chapecoense was an upstart from a humdrum city... READ MORE›
A plane carrying the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, heading for the biggest game in it history, crashed in Colombia on Tuesday, killing 76 of the 81 people aboard... READ MORE›
Medellin's airport confirmed that the aircraft, which made a stop in Bolivia, was transporting the first division Chapecoense team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
On Sunday, Chapecoense nearly defeated famed Sao Paulo club Palmeiras, which won 1-0 to claim its first Brazilian league title in decades... READ MORE›
Chapecoense's goalkeeping coach Marcelo De Quadros Kunst stayed in Brazil with players who did not travel to Colombia... READ MORE›
The team's ascent from the depths of Brazilian soccer was the talk of the South American sporting world... READ MORE›
Emotional pain resonated across the region over the loss of much of the Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense were on board a plane carrying 81 people that crashed in Colombia killing 76 people, police said on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Thousands of fans have gathered at Brazil's Chapecoense stadium to pay tribute to those killed when the football team's plane crashed... READ MORE›
Distraught fans gathered around the team's Conda stadium in Chapeco, a city of about 200,000 people in southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Colombian officials say evidence is growing that a plane crashed near Medellin because it ran out of fuel... READ MORE›
Chapecoense plane crash Thousands of fans hold vigil for team... READ MORE›
Bolivia's President Evo Morales said he would take drastic measures to determine who was responsible for the crash... READ MORE›
For its gesture, Atletico Nacional has been granted Conmebol's special centenary fair play award... READ MORE›
The federation, CONMEBOL, said its president, Alejandro Dominguez, was on his way to Medellin, near the crash site... READ MORE›
Brazil declared three days of mourning for the football players, journalists and others among the estimated 75 killed in a charter plane crash in Colombia... READ MORE›
Medellin air traffic controllers asked the LaMia pilot to wait while another flight made an emergency landing... READ MORE›
Albacete later rented out three planes to LAMIA Bolivia, a separate corporate entity... READ MORE›
The aircraft, which made a stop in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was transporting the first division Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Juan Sebastian Upegui, the co-pilot on a nearby Avianca plane, said he overheard the LaMia pilot telling the control tower in Medellin he was in trouble... READ MORE›
Chapecoense lost 19 of the team in the crash, which happened when the plane plunged into a mountainside near the city of Medellin late on Monday... READ MORE›
Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, heading for the biggest game in their history, were on board a plane that crashed into Colombian jungle, killing 76 peop... READ MORE›
The aircraft, which made a stop in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was was taking the Chapecoense football team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Investigation team recover black boxes from tragic Brazil football team plane... READ MORE›
No traces of fuel have been found at the crash site and the plane did not explode on impact... READ MORE›
It was the airline that got in touch with us because they have experience in doing these long flights in South America, he said... READ MORE›
Medellin air traffic controllers asked the LAMIA pilot to wait while another flight made an emergency landing... READ MORE›
More than 100,000 people have braved pouring rain to say goodbye to members of a Brazilian football club who died in a plane crash... READ MORE›
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