Barca pledge to revamp crash-hit Chapecoense

The Catalan club said it had invited Chapecoense to participate in the pre-season Joan Gamper tournament next August at the Nou Camp. "Barcelona has agreed to invite the Brazilian team Chapecoense, victim of a tragic air accident as they headed for the final of the Copa Sudamericana, to the next edition of the Joan Gamper trophy," a club statement read.

Published : Dec 08, 2016 18:22 IST , Barcelona

Barcelona and Real Madrid players observe a minute of silence to remember the air crash victims of the Chapecoense football team before the Spanish league match at the Camp Nou on December 3.
Barcelona and Real Madrid players observe a minute of silence to remember the air crash victims of the Chapecoense football team before the Spanish league match at the Camp Nou on December 3.
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Barcelona and Real Madrid players observe a minute of silence to remember the air crash victims of the Chapecoense football team before the Spanish league match at the Camp Nou on December 3.

La Liga champion Barcelona has extended its helping hand to Brazilian side Chapecoense, which lost most of its team in an air crash in Colombia last month.

The Catalan club said it had invited Chapecoense to participate in the pre-season Joan Gamper tournament next August at the Nou Camp. "Barcelona has agreed to invite the Brazilian team Chapecoense, victim of a tragic air accident as they headed for the final of the Copa Sudamericana, to the next edition of the Joan Gamper trophy," a club statement read.

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Barca said it wanted to pay homage to the 71 people who were killed in the November 28 crash - many of them players and officials of the Brazilian club -- and their loved ones.

"With the invitation to Chapecoense to the 2017 Joan Gamper trophy FC Barcelona wishes to help with the institutional and sporting reconstruction of the club," the Catalan club said.

It added it hoped the initiative would help the Brazilians "regain the level of competition it previously had."

Barca said the Nou Camp date would constitute a "great homage from the world of football" in memory of the victims of the tragedy which shook the sporting world and revived memories of the 1958 Munich air disaster, in which eight Manchester United players died.

Current Manchester United goalkeeper, Spaniard David de Gea, tweeted after the accident in Medellin that he was deeply affected, not least as he previously played alongside Cleber Santana, one of the victims, at Atletico Madrid.

Barca's invitation is designed to be one of a series of initiatives to help Chapecoense, from the southern city of Chapeco, get back on their feet. The previously unheralded side had qualified for the Copa Sudamericana, the equivalent of the Europa League, for the first time and had been due to face Colombian giants Atletico Nacional in the first leg.

South American football confederation CONMEBOL agreed earlier this week to award the trophy to the Brazilian club. The clubs' squad was all but wiped out when a Bolivian airline Lamia plane went down in a mountainous region.

Just three players, two crew members and a journalist survived the crash. Some Brazilian sides have said they will loan players to the club for the coming season to help them fulfil their fixtures.

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