Clubs pay tribute to Chapecoense ahead of respective matches
Reuters
Tributes continued to pour in Wednesday for Brazilian club Chapecoense, who lost 19 members Monday evening when a plane, travelling to Medellin, Colombia, crashed into the mountains, killing 71 of 77 people on board.
Related: Pilot recording reveals Chapecoense flight ran out of fuel before crash
Fellow teams, players, and football dignitaries throughout the world offered their condolences in the immediate aftermath of the terrible tragedy, and the outpouring of support continued Wednesday, when many teams took the pitch for the first time since Monday's horrifying accident.
Arsenal

Real Madrid

Paris Saint-Germain

Edinson Cavani
Manchester United and West Ham

Sporting Lisbon

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