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Brazilian fourth-tier club lose 4 players, one official after plane crash


Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 24, 2021 Four footballers and the president of the Brazilian fourth-tier men’s club Palmas Futebol e Regatas have died in a plane crash.
The pilot also died in the accident shortly after take-off on Sunday in the central Brazilian state of Toncantin, the club announced.
The players and club president Lucas Meira were on their way to the city of Goiania, where Palmas were due to play a match in a regional cup competition on Monday.
The match was postponed indefinitely, according to the Brazilian football association.
Victims will be remembered with a minute’s silence in every match in Brazil on Sunday.

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Four players die in Brazilian air accident


Four players die in Brazilian air accident
 24 Jan 2021 - 23:30
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SAO PAULO - The president of Palmas football club and four of its players were killed on Sunday when a small plane taking them to a Brazilian cup game crashed on take-off.
The fourth tier club said president Lucas Meira, along with players Lucas Praxedes, Guilherme Noe, Ranule and Marcus Molinari, all died. The pilot, named only as Wagner, was also killed.
"The plane took off and crashed at the end of the runway at the Tocantinense Aviation Association,” a small airfield near the city of Palmas, the club said. "We regret to report there are no survivors.”

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Four Palmas football players and club president killed in Brazil plane crash


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Plane crashed soon after take-off in northern state of Tocantins
Players were flying to game separately after positive Covid tests
Firefighters at the crash site in the northern state of Tocantins. The plane was consumed by fire. Photograph: Tocantins State Firefighters Handout/EPA
Firefighters at the crash site in the northern state of Tocantins. The plane was consumed by fire. Photograph: Tocantins State Firefighters Handout/EPA
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Four players and the president from the Brazilian football club Palmas died in a plane crash on Sunday. The group were travelling separately from the rest of the team after testing positive for coronavirus, the club have said.

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Brazilian Club Loses Four Players, Team President In Plane Crash


Brazilian Club Loses Four Players, Team President In Plane Crash
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No survivors were reported in the unfortunate tragedy
The Brazilian Football Confederation and other clubs mourn the passing and offer a moment of silence in games
Brazilian football club Palmas suffered a horrific tragedy on Sunday as four players and its president were killed as the plane they were traveling in crashed in the northern state of Tocantins.
The accident occurred when the plane suddenly plunged to the ground at the end of the runway while on takeoff, the Brazilian fourth-division club confirmed.
“At this time of pain and dismay, the club asks for prayers for family members, who will be given the proper support," the team representative said, as quoted on Brazilian publication IOL.

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Four footballers die in Brazil air crash


Four footballers die in Brazil air crash
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Rio De Janeiro, Jan 25 : Four players and the president of Brazilian football club Palmas lost their lives after their plane crashed ahead of a local cup match.
President Lucas Meira and players Lucas Praxedes, Guilherme Noe, Ranule and Marcus Molinari died on Sunday when the plane plummeted to the ground shortly after takeoff at the Tocantinense airfield, near the northern city of Palmas, the club said in a statement. The pilot, identified as Wagner, was also killed, reports Xinhua news agency.

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Lions Links: 1/25/21


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Merry Monday morning, Mane Landers! I know we’re not quite through it yet, but doesn’t it seem like January has gone by pretty quickly? It might just feel that way because 2020 was the longest year ever. As we know from Albert Einstein, time is relative and the rate at which it passes depends on your frame of reference, but man it really seems to be quicker now. I love science.

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The president and four players of a Brazilian club die in a plane crash

The president and four players of a Brazilian club die in a plane crash
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Plane crash kills 4 soccer players, club president in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Four soccer players from Brazilian club Palmas died in a plane crash Sunday while traveling separately from the team after testing positive for the coronavirus, the club...

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Football: Plane crash kills four players, club president in Brazil


Football: Plane crash kills four players, club president in Brazil
24 Jan, 2021 09:15 PM
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Four players and the president of Brazilian football club Palmas died in a plane crash on Sunday in the northern state of Tocantins, the team said.
The accident occurred when the plane suddenly plunged to the ground at the end of the runway while on takeoff, the club reported in a statement.
The players were on their way to Goiania, in the central region of the country, to play a match against Vila Nova.
Brazilian media reported that the players were traveling in a private plane because they had tested positive for COVID-19, that Sunday would be their last day of isolation, and the rest of the players would travel on a commercial flight.

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