Plane crashes have spelled tragedy for many sports teams – Los Angeles Times

Tuesday’s plane crash in Colombia that killed 76 people, including members of a Brazilian soccer team, is not the first fatal incident involving sports players. Some of the more notable plane crashes involving athletic groups:

Nov. 8, 1948: Six members of the Czechoslovakian national ice hockey team were killed when their chartered flight crashed in Dieppe, France, en route to London for an exhibition game.

Dec. 9, 1956: Four members of the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders and one member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers were killed when their plane crashed into Mt. Slesse in Chilliwick, Canada. The players were returning from a CFL All-Star game.

Feb. 6, 1958: Eight players and three staff members of the Manchester United soccer team were killed in a crash in Munich.