The crash in Colombia of a plane carrying the Brazilian football club Chapecoense Real, killing 71 people, was among the deadliest air disasters in the sport's history.
Here are others on that list:
4 May 1949: 18 players of the Torino football club, the best in the world at the time, are killed along with 13 other people when their plane crashes in the Basilica of Superga, near Turin, in the first such tragedy to strike the world of football.
6 February 1958: A plane crash at the Munich airport kills 23 people, including eight Manchester United players, their coach and two team directors.
3 April 1961: An aircraft transporting part of Chile's Club de Deportes Green Cross crashes in the Andes, killing 24 people, among them eight players and two members of the coaching staff.
8 December 1987: 43 people die when a plane carrying the Alianza club of Lima goes down in the Pacific Ocean. Among the dead are 16 players and the team's coach.
27 April 1993: A military aircraft carrying most of the national team of Zambia to a World Cup qualifier in Senegal goes down in the Atlantic, claiming 30 lives, including 18 players.
28 November 2016: A charter plane carrying Brazil's Chapecoense Real crashes in the mountains near Medellin, Colombia. Six survive, including three players, but 71 others are killed.