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Brazilian football club Chapecoense, which was virtually wiped out in a plane crash last week, was crowned winner of the South American Cup (Copa Sudamericana) on Monday.
The plane that crashed in Colombia virtually wiping out an entire Brazilian soccer team was running out of fuel, had no electrical power, and was preparing for an emergency landing, according to the pilot's final words.
Doctors treated traumatized survivors and an investigation was to get underway on Wednesday into an air crash that killed 71 people and wiped out Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team en route to a cup final in Colombia.
Latin America and the world of soccer were shaken Tuesday by a tragic plane crash in Colombia that killed almost an entire Brazilian football team.
The football world has rallied around a Brazilian club which lost most of its players in a plane crash in Colombia
A plane taking Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense to a South American cup final crashed in Colombia after reporting an electrical fault, killing 71 people, including most of the team and accompanying journalists.
The head of the South American soccer body said Tuesday was a "tragic day for football", following a plane crash in which almost an entire Brazilian team was killed.