Nine Years After the Chapecoense Tragedy: "Everything Was in the Dark, the Alarm sounded..."
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It is the 9th anniversary of the tragedy experienced by the players of the Chapecoense plane, a story that only a few of them could tell.It was exactly on November 28, 2016 when the plane in which he was traveling in Chapecoense was going to fight the way out of the final of the South American Cup against Atlético Nacional, but crashed in Cerro Gordo, in La Unión.The RJ85 plane of the LaMia airline transported 77 people, including players from C…
Alan Ruschel (Nova Hartz, 1989) will never forget the early morning of November 29, 2016. On board the flight he was transporting to the Chapecoense expedition to Medellín to contest the final of the South American Cup, he experienced one of the hardest tragedies in the history of sport. Of the 77 passengers, only 6 survived the accident. He was one of them.wf_cms.rss.read_more
Nearly a decade after the plane crash that left 71 victims and shocked the world sport, Alan Ruschel, one of the three players of the Chapecoense who survived (Ruschel, Jackson Follmann and Helio Neto), recalled the minutes before the impact and its recovery process.In dialogue with the Spanish media Marca, the 36-year-old footballer detailed that he kept his memories intact until the moment the LaMia aircraft stopped responding. “I remember eve…
Nine years after Chapecoense's air tragedy, Alan Ruschel's testimony again strikes and relives the moment when the pilot announced the landing without the plane descending, a central episode of an accident that forever marked South American football. The current captain of Juventude, survivor of the tragedy, recalled [...] The post The dramatic story of the captain of Chapecoense nine years after the tragedy appeared first on Diario Digital Cron…
What was a dream to search for the title in 180 minutes, ended up being an incomparable tragedy in the history of football. On a charter flight of the Bolivian company lamía, nine years ago, 77 members of the Brazilian team Chapecoense traveled. Technical and fuel failures caused the aircraft to sinister in the municipality of La Unión. Only six occupants survived. Thus it looks nine years after the tragedy, the Chapecó hill, formerly called big…
Football Author dchalela It was November 28, 2016 when Chapecoense moved to Medellín, Colombia to play his respective match of the South American Cup final against Atlético Nacional. Brazilians remained champions of the competition without playing either of the two games in the series. See also: Luis Díaz's former partner tries to explain Liverpool crisis
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