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Chapecoense plane crash: How airplane disaster echoes Munich 1958 football tragedy

A plane carrying Brazilian football team Chapecoense crashed in Colombia, killing at least 76 people including players, journalists and crew members.

It is understood that just five passengers - including two players - have survived, with defender Alan Ruschel and goalkeeper Jackson Follmann reported to be among those pulled alive from the wreckage.

The tragedy has brought back heartbreaking memories of previous air crashes and here, Sportsmail retells the stories of disasters which have sent the football fraternity into mourning.

Players and staff of the Chapecoense team pose for a photograph in front of the plane before their fateful flight
Players and staff of the Chapecoense team pose for a photograph in front of the plane before their fateful flight
Daylight revealed the wreckage of the plane carrying the Brazilian first division teamu00a0
Daylight revealed the wreckage of the plane carrying the Brazilian first division team

Superga air disaster - 1949 (Torino football team)

The plane carrying Torino - who were the giants of Italian football at the time - back from a match against Benfica in Lisbon crashed into the Superga hill during its approach to Turin airport.