Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Colombia plane crash: Chapecoense players not on board react with shock in locker room


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This haunting picture shows three members of the Chapecoense football team sitting in the club"s empty changing room after learning the plane carrying their teammates had crashed.

The Brazilian football team had been travelling to Colombia to play Athletico Nacional for the biggest game in the club"s history, the Copa Sudamerica final.

But their journey to the Colombian city of Medellin came to a devastating end when the jet crashed down in remote mountains.

The Avro RJ85 plane, which was carrying nine crew, crashed at about 10.15pm after suffering "electric failures" while flying through the mountainous Antioquia Department on its way from Bolivia.

Local officials said it crashed against a hill and broke in two.

The heartbreaking images of the non-travelling players came just days after the players were filmed celebrating wildly in the same room as they reached the final of the Copa Sudamericana.

This heartbreaking picture showed players who were not travelling with the team sitting in the empty club changing room

United for the last time, this is the Brazilian football team posing together in front of a passenger jet before their doomed flight crashed in Colombia, killing 71 on board

The plane carrying 76 people crashed in Colombia - only five people survived

Rescue bid: Pictures from the scene show the crumpled remains of the aircraft after it crashed down in Colombia

One of the players who did not make the journey wasAlejandro Martinuccio, who was nursing an injury.

The 28-year-old, who also played for Villarreal in Spain, told Argentina"s La Red radio: "I was saved because I got injured. I feel profound sadness. The only thing I can ask is prayers for the companions who were on the flight."

The other eight players who did not travel have been named locally as Nenm, Demerson, Marcelo Boeck, Andrei, Hyoran, Nivaldo, Moiss and Rafael Lima.

Meanwhile, Matheus Saroli, son of Chapecoense"s coach Caio Junior, who died in the crash, revealed how he didn"t board the flight as he had forgotten his passport.

The team, from the small city of Chapeco, was in the middle of a fairy tale season.

It joined Brazil"s first division in 2014 for the first time since the 1970s and made it last week to the Copa Sudamericana finals - the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League tournament - after defeating Argentina"s San Lorenzo.

Chapecoense issued a brief statement saying: "May G*d be with our athletes, officials, journalists and other guests travelling with our delegation."

Later the team"s vice-president, Ivan Tozzo, told cable channal SporTV: "There are a lot of people crying in our city. We could never imagine this. Chapecoense is the biggest reason for joy here."

There are reports the team had to change their flight and board the doomed aircraft after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter plane.

The Chapecoense football team are pictured here on a plane.The footballers had to change their flight and board the plane that crashed after Brazilian aviation authorities prevented them from taking a charter flight, it has been claimed

Medical staff from the San Juan de Dios hospital transfer 27-year-old Brazilian footballer Alan Ruschel after he was pulled alive from the wreckage of the crash

The pilots and cabin crew on board the plane that crashed were all Bolivian while most of the passengers were Brazilian and about 40 were part of the Chapecoense delegation.

They included 20 players, the manager Caio Junior and four other members of his coaching team including an assistant manager, a personal trainer, a kinesiologist and a masseur.

The club"s president and vice-president were also on board along with other club managers. The team were only about five minutes from their destination when they crashed.

Chapecoense defender Alan Ruschel survived, as did Jakson Follman and Zampier Neto.

Two crew members Ximena Surez and Erwin Tumiri and journalist Rafael Valmorbida, also survived according to Colombia"s civil aviaiton authorities.

The team"s goalkeeper Danilo was initally reported to have survived the crash but died from his injuries, according to reports.

Danilo"s last-minute save in the semi-final had ensured the team made it through to the Copa Sudamericana final.

Globo Esporte, a Brazilian sports website, reported that one of the dead players, Thiaguinho, found out he was to be a father for the first time just one week before the crash.

Images from the site reveal the mangled wreckage of the plane and what appears to be a muddied outfit with the emblem of theChapecoense football team

The plane was flying from Viru Viru airport in Santa Cruz, Bolivia and should have landed at Jose Maria Cordova in Colombia

A post on the Instagram account of player Filipe Machado showed a picture of an aircraft and a message saying: "Already in Bolivia, now we"re going direct to Medellin, Colombia"

The British Aerospace 146 short-haul plane, operated by charter airline LaMia, declared an emergency at 10pm local time on Monday because of an electrical failure

Chapecoense were set to play Colombian team Atletico Nacional in the South American club tournament"s final on Wednesday, with the return fixture in Brazil on December 7.

It was the first time the small club from Chapeco had ever reached the final of a major South American club competition but they were underdogs against a club going for a rare double after winning the Copa Libertadores in July.

Chapecoense reached Brazil"s first division in 2014 and were in ninth place ahead of this weekend"s last round of games.

On its way to the continental final, the team known as Chape beat major clubs such as Argentina"s San Lorenzo and Independiente.

Officials opened the club"s stadium at Chapeco in the state of Santa Caterina in Brazil"s south to console the grieving families and fans.

"We"re all here at the stadium to help the people connected," said Mr Tozzo.

"It hasn"t really sunk in yet. We have to trust in G*d. Our team must carry on," he said.

Chapecoense is based in Chapeco, a city of about 200,000 that is known for its poultry industry and is about 800 miles south of Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil"s president, Michel Temer, has declared three days of national mourning following the crash.

HOW CHAPECOENSE WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF A FAIRY TALE SEASON

Why were Chapecoense heading to Colombia?

Chapecoense were due to play in the final of the Copa Sudamericana on Wednesday, which is South America"s secondary club competition - an equivalent to the Europa League in Europe.

They were going to face Colombian side Atletico Nacional in the first match of the two-legged final. A video was uploaded by the club to social media showing the players heading on to the flight.

Chapecoense edged Argentinian side San Lorenzo 1-1 on away goals in the semi-final to become the first Brazilian club to reach a major final in South America since 2013.

After the victory, they were described as "an unglamorous but growing club" by ESPN.

When were Chapecoense formed?

Chapecoense are a relatively young club, formed in 1973 in the city of Chapeco, in south Brazil.

Their stadium, Arena Conda in Santa Catarina, holds 22,600.

Chapecoense would have had to have played the second leg of the Copa Sudamericana final at an alternative venue because CONMEBOL, South America"s equivalent to UEFA, state the final must be played at a venue holding at least 40,000 spectators.

They are managed by Caio Junior, who has played and coached extensively across Brazil.

The team joined Brazil"s first division in 2014 for the first time since the 1970s and made it last week to the Copa Sudamericana finals - the equivalent of the UEFA Europa League tournament - after defeating Argentina"s San Lorenzo

How long have they been in Brazil"s top division, Serie A?

They have competed in the first division for three seasons, having made the top tier in 2014.

As recently as 2009, they were in the fourth tier of Brazilian football and their run to a continental final this season was rightly heralded as a significant achievement.

Who are their most notable players?

Ananias, who is on loan at the club from Cruzeiro, netted the decisive away goal against San Lorenzo that got them to the final.

Another loanee at the club is 21-year-old defensive midfielder Matheus Biteco, from German Bundesliga side Hoffenheim.

Goalkeeper Marcelo Boeck spent five years at Sporting Lisbon from 2011-2016, where he was a team-mate of current Leicester striker Islam Slimani.

Boeck reportedly got in trouble with Slimani after they won the Potruguese Super Cup in August 2015 and spraying him with champagne. As a Muslim, Slimani is not allowed to touch alcohol.

What is the reaction to the tragedy in South America?

Chapecoense said on the club"s Facebook page it "reserves the right to wait for the official announcement of the Colombian air authority to issue any official statement about the accident. G*d be with our athletes, officials, journalists and other guests who are with the delegation."

Atletico Nacional said it "deeply regrets and sympathizes with @chapecoensereal on the accident and expects information from authorities."

CONMEBOL has suspended all activities until further notice.

HOW CRASH HAS ECHOES OF 1958 MUNICH AIR DISASTER

On 6 February 1958 British European Airways flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany.

On the plane was the Manchester United team, nicknamed the "Busby Babes", along with supporters and journalists.Sir Bobby Charlton and Matt Busby survived.

Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor, Liam "Billy" Whelan all died. Duncan Edwards survived the crash, but died in hospital 15 days later.

On 6 February 1958 British European Airways flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport, West Germany

The squad were returning from a European game in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) when they stopped to refuel in Germany.

In total 20 of the 44 on the aircraft died. The injured, some unconscious, were taken to the Rechts der Isar Hospital in Munich where three more died, resulting in 23 fatalities with 21 survivors.

The pilot James Thain was blamed for the crash but it was later established that slush on the runway caused the accident.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3982052/Heartbreak-locker-room-Anguished-Chapecoense-players-not-board-doomed-flight-Brazilian-team-mates-react-shock-learn-Colombian-plane-tragedy.html

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Odell Beckham Jr. could be adding a new role for Giants


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The New York Giants" best punt returner doubles as their top receiver. Who knows, he may also be their best running back, cornerback and kicker as well.

Its actually quite simple -- Odell Beckham Jr. is the Giants" best playmaker, which puts coach Ben McAdoo in a sticky situation considering the damage Beckham did as a punt returner on Sunday in Cleveland.

The Giants resisted the temptation to use Beckham to return punts for most of his first three seasons. But they were so displeased with Dwayne Harris decision-making and Bobby Raineys lack of ball security as punt returners that they turned to Beckham last Sunday. After seeing the results against the Browns, the Giants might change their minds on Beckham"s special-teams role with the team entering a tough stretch run -- beginning this Sunday on the road against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Beckham, 24, had punt returns of 12, 28 and 59 yards against the Browns. The last of the three went for a touchdown but was negated by a penalty. The 28-yard return was also brought back by a penalty.

Would the potential reward from using Odell Beckham Jr. as a returner be worth the added injury risk?Brad Penner/USA TODAY Sports

It was still more than enough to open the coaches" eyes. Harris and Rainey havent produced a return of more than 17 yards this season.

Beckham at punt returner could be the added weapon the Giants need considering their struggle to score points this season.

It was electric, McAdoo said following the 27-13 victory over the Browns. When he has the opportunity to get his hands on the ball, hes sure-handed back there. Hes electric with the ball in his hands.

The dilemma the Giants face is weighing whether the added risk of Beckham getting injured while returning punts outweighs the potential reward from getting the ball in the hands of their best player a few more times each game. Beckham was averaging six touches per game entering last week. Adding punt-returning responsibilities would boost that total.

Antonio Brown is considered by many to be the best wide receiver in the NFL and he serves as the Steelers primary punt returner. It allows Pittsburgh to put the ball in his hands more.

Brown is averaging 8.5 touches per game and it hasnt resulted in an injury. He has played in 64 straight regular-season games for the Steelers.

The Giants must look at the rate of injury before making their decision. They must also factor in Beckhams injury history, which includes a hip problem earlier this season and thumb pain that forced him to leave Sundays game for a few plays.

McAdoo wouldnt commit Monday to using Beckham as the Giants full-time or part-time punt returner.

Well take a look at it and talk through it in the game plan meetings this week, he said.

Beckham wouldnt seem to mind, especially with the Giants having trouble putting the ball in his hands at times this season. He had just three touches in the first three quarters of the previous weeks win over the Chicago Bears. He finished with five touches in the contest.

Adding punt-return responsibilities would increase the potential for big plays.

Youre going to have to talk with Coach about that one, Beckham said after the win over the Browns. Between us, I wouldnt mind doing it. You never know. Maybe I might get back there. It just depends. With Dwayne being as banged up as he is -- this guy really comes out and gives us his all every day, he had the touchdown on offense [Sunday]. It was great. He really gives us his all every day and we appreciate it.

But Beckham may be able to give the Giants even more on punt returns. The solution may be to use him part-time in that role.

Dont be surprised to see the Giants pick their spots -- late in games, against top teams or in the playoffs -- with Beckham as their punt returner.

Source: http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-giants/post/_/id/49654/odell-beckham-jr-could-be-adding-new-role-for-giants-down-stretch

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