Reinaldo and Luiz Antonio scored in Chapecoense's Copa Libertadores win at Zulia on Tuesday.
Stricken by grief but united in tragedy, there was cause to celebrate for Brazilian side Chapecoense as they made their Copa Libertadores debut and won 2-1.
Chapecoense's world was turned upside down when a plane carrying the Brazilian squad, technical commission and a number of journalists for the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional crashed en route to Medellin two days before the match was due to take place, killing 71 people on board in November.
Of the travelling squad, only three survived, with Neto and Alan Ruschel included in the club's 30-man list for the Libertadores after Chapecoense qualified for South America's premier club competition having been awarded the Sudamericana title without facing Nacional in homage to the victims.