Brazil and Colombia play friendly in remembrance of the 71 people who died in the Chapecoense air crash
The 71 people who lost their lives in the Chapecoense air disaster were remembered on Wednesday night as Brazil played Colombia in a friendly in Rio de Janeiro.
Seventy-one balloons were released in remembrance of those who perished while the survivors of the crash were also present at a ceremony before the game at the Olympic Stadium in Rio.
Chapecoense
goalkeeper Jackson Follmann, Alan Ruschel, Neto and journalist Rafael
Hernandez all attended the game and received a warm welcome.
Brazil and Colombia players stood side-by-side as everyone
inside the Olympic Stadium paused for reflection
Chapecoense goalkeeper Jackson Follmann, who survived the
crash, shakes the hands of the Brazil players before the match.SOURCE DAILY MAIL
Brazil and Colombia play friendly in remembrance of the 71 people who died in the Chapecoense air crash
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