A delegation from the club, including three players who survived the accident, visited the hospital in Medellin where they received emergency treatment after being pulled from the wreckage of a chartered plane that crashed into a mountainside, killing 71 of the 77 on the flight, including 19 players.
"There's nothing better than being back here to thank these people," said defender Alan Ruschel, who is making a comeback from spinal injuries.
"Chape," as the team is known, received a heartfelt welcome and military honors when it arrived yesterday to Medellin for the second leg of the Recopa Sudamericana, which features the winners of Latin America's top two club tournaments.
The team was traveling to Medellin almost six months ago to face Atletico in the Copa Sudamericana finals when its chartered plane from Bolivia crashed into a mountainside after having run out of gas just a few minutes before landing.
The three survivors from the team -- Ruschel, Jackson Follman and Helio Zampier Neto -- are expected to attend the match as spectators along with a Brazilian journalist whose life was also spared.
Follman, a goalkeeper, lost part of his right leg and will never play again, but Ruschel holds out hope of doing so.
"The doctors say that the recovery has been miraculous," Ruschel told the newspaper El Colombiano de Medellin. "I'm now training on a level with my teammates, and in 20 days or so I hope to be able to play again in an official game. It seems incredible, but it's true."
At the hospital today, it was all hugs and tears as the survivors and their one-time caregivers were reunited.
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