Colombia plane crash: Chapecoense prepare for first match since tragedy with squad of 30 following generosity of Brazilian ‘rivals’ with loans and cut-price deals
Palmeiras, Cruzeiro and Flamengo help stricken club move forward as they prepare for first contest on January 26
CHAPECOENSE’S first-team squad is now 30-strong as the re-building process following their tragic plane crash in December goes on.
While only three members of the first-team squad got out alive.
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The Copa Sudamerica final — which is the continent’s equivalent to the Europa League — was cancelled and the Brazilian side were awarded the trophy.
And, since the tragedy, Chapecoense’s social media following has grown substantially.
Though still regarded a relative ‘minnow’ by Brazilian football terms, they have 4.8million followers across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The club were offered special privileges in light of their situation, such as players on loan free of charge or immunity from relegation for three years.
However, Chapecoense rejected the assistance — insisting they wanted to be able to re-build properly.
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A mixture of loans, buys and promotions from within have seen the club’s roster grow to 30 players, and they are ready to face their next opponents — and new manager in Vagner Mancini.
While the ambitious arrivals of Kaka, Juan Roman Riquelme and Ronaldinho never materialised, they have still brought in several reinforcements.
Despite Chapecoense’s stance, they have benefited from the kindness of some of Brazil’s wealthier clubs.
While several most were surely willing to help, financial restraints meant only three teams were able to help on the player front.
Palmeiras, Cruzeiro and Flamengo all either loaned players with the option to buy, or sold players who will later have a bigger sell-on value.
While the latter even agreed to finance part of Luiz Antiono’s wage, after allowing him to leave.
On January 25, Brazil will face Colombia in a friendly, where all the proceeds will be donated to the victims’ families.