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Colombia plane crash: Ronaldinho and Argentina ace Riquelme ‘to come out of retirement to play for Chapecoense’

Brazilian side tragically lost 19 players when their plane crashed in Colombia

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SOUTH AMERICAN legends Ronaldinho and Juan Roman Riquelme are reportedly considering coming out of retirement to play for Chapecoense following a huge social media campaign.

Chapecoense tragically lost 19 players when a plane crashed on route to Colombia - killing 71 people on board.

 Ronaldinho could come out of retirement to play for the Brazil side
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Ronaldinho could come out of retirement to play for the Brazil sideCredit: Getty
 Juan Roman Riquelme has offered to play for free
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Juan Roman Riquelme has offered to play for freeCredit: Getty Images

The footballing world has come together to pay tribute to the side and their families that left just three Chapecoense players surviving the plane crash.

Whilst Brazilian sides have offered to loan players to the club free of charge, reports are circulating that Ronaldinho and Riquelme have offered to dust off their boots pull on the green and white of Chapecoense.

Riquelme, who last played for Argentinos Juniors in 2014, has won Argentina's Footballer of the Year four times whilst Ronaldinho was crowned the world's best player in 2005.

Although Ronaldinho is currently without a club after being released from Fluminense after just seven games, he was thought to be considering a final swansong in the MLS.

The two stars have 147 combined caps for both Brazil and Argentina.

Chapecoense are set to play their final league match of the season on December 11 despite the recent heartbreaking events.

They are due to play Atletico Mineiro in front of their own supporters in a match that will be one of emotion and memory.

 Atletico Nacional supporters and others participants attend an event paying tribute to the victims
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Atletico Nacional supporters and others participants attend an event paying tribute to the victimsCredit: EPA

Vigils and memorials have been held across the world as people are still trying to come to terms of the horrific crash.

Chapecoense fans came together to unite on Wednesday night to honour the victims who were killed including players, coaches, journalists and crew members.

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