Chapecoense tributes from around the world in photos

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Real Madrid footballers observe a minute's silenceImage source, Reuters
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There has been an outpouring of solidarity and support for Brazilian football team Chapecoense, after a plane carrying their team crashed in Colombia late on Monday, killing 71 people on board. Spanish football team Real Madrid marked the loss with a minute of silence at their training ground near Madrid

Liverpool fans in the UK hold a Brazil-inspired flagImage source, Getty Images
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Liverpool fans in the UK held a Brazil-inspired flag as they also observed a minute's silence before their match against Leeds United at Anfield stadium

London's Wembley Stadium lit in the Chapecoense's team colourImage source, EPA
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The arch at London's Wembley Stadium was lit in Chapecoense's team colour

Flags at half mast at the South American Football Confederation's headquarters in ParaguayImage source, AFP / Getty Images
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Outside the South American Football Confederation's headquarters in Paraguay, the flags of Brazil and other member states were lowered to half mast

The Santo Antonio Cathedral in Chapeco was draped with a black sashImage source, Reuters
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The team came from the town of Chapeco in the southern Brazilian state of the state of Santa Catarina. The town's Santo Antonio Cathedral has been draped with a black sash

Fans at a church service in ChapecoImage source, AFP
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Fans in Chapeco wore their football shirts to a packed memorial service

Fans gathered at Chapecoense Real's Arena Conda stadiumImage source, Reuters
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Fans dressed in the club's green-and-white colours gathered in large crowds at Chapecoense's Arena Conda stadium

A young boy alone in the stands at Chapecoense Real's stadium in southern BrazilImage source, AFP
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One young boy took a moment to sit in the stands Chapecoense's stadium for his own silent tribute