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10 Flamengo Youth Players Die in Fire in Brazil


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Sad news coming through of a fire at the dormitory for young players at one of Brazil 's biggest clubs. Flamengo. 10 Dead. RIP

Flamengo football club: Young players die in Rio fire

 
Media captionThe blaze is reported to have started in an accommodation block

A fire has engulfed a dormitory at the youth team training centre of one of Brazil's biggest football clubs, killing 10 people.

The victims have not been named but are said to include young players staying at Ninho de Urubu, the training ground of Flamengo football club in Rio de Janeiro.

Three teenagers were also injured, one of them seriously.

The cause of the blaze is being investigated.

However, one young player said the fire started in an air conditioner in his room.

"The air conditioner caught fire, and I ran out," said Felipe Cardoso, a player with the under-17 side. "Thank God I managed to run and I'm still alive."

Flamengo is one of Brazil's biggest and best-known clubs internationally. They play in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A league where they finished in second place last season.

People wait for information in front of the training center of Rio"s soccer club Flamengo, after a deadly fire in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil February 8, 2019Image copyrightREUTERS Image captionFriends and family face an anxious wait for news outside the ground

Brazil football legend Pelé described the club as "a place where young people pursue their dreams".

"It's a very sad day for Brazilian football," he tweeted.

Brazilian star forward and Paris Saint-Germain player Neymar posted the club's crest on Instagram, writing: "My sentiments."

And President Jair Bolsonaro, who is receiving treatment for pneumonia, tweeted a statement from the hospital "in solidarity" with the mourning families.

He said the tragedy made victims of young people "on the journey to realising their professional dreams".

What do we know so far?

According to the G1 news portal, the fire began at 05:10 (07:10 GMT) and was extinguished by 07:30.

Channel SporTV reports that six players were killed and four team staff.

None of the victims has been identified but the youth players are said to be aged between 14 and 16. One of the three injured, a 15-year-old boy, suffered severe burns and was transferred to a specialist hospital, reports said.

A civil defence vehicle transports a body after the fire in the training centre of Flamengo football club, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 8 February 2019Image copyrightEPA Image captionBodies of the victims have been transported away from the training centre

The area has been hit by severe storms and heavy rain in recent days and the weather may have left the facility without water or electricity when the fire struck, G1 reported.

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Flamengo's pride in youth academy

Analysis by Fernando Duarte, BBC Brasil

Flamengo is one of the few Brazilian clubs that can boast an expressive national fan base in Brazil. A poll released last April suggested they are the first team for 32.5 million Brazilians.

The club owes a great chunk of this support to an incredible run of four Brazilian titles and a victorious Copa Libertadores campaign (the South American version of the Uefa Champions League) in the 1980s.

It has also produced arguably one of the greatest all-time Brazilian players - Arthur Antunes "Zico" Coimbra, a member of the 1982 World Cup squad that failed to win the titles but won worldwide plaudits for its slick style.

The club is also proud of the tradition of its youth academy - their motto is "we make our star players at home" - which will make this tragedy even sadder.

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Who are Flamengo?

The club's most prominent former players include World Cup winners Ronaldinho, Bebeto and Romario.

As well as being one of Brazil's most successful football clubs, Flamengo also has basketball, rowing, swimming and volleyball teams.

In a tweet on Friday, the team said it was "in mourning".

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The Ninho de Urubu ("Vulture's Nest" - so named because the symbol of the club is a vulture) centre underwent a major expansion last year, with the club spending 23m reals (£4.8m, $6.2m), Reuters news agency reports.

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The site features accommodation for young players, several pitches, an aquatic park, a gym, a medical centre and a mini stadium.

The club were due to play their rivals Fluminense on Saturday. The game has been postponed, and other clubs have expressed their condolences.

Real Madrid player Vinícius Júnior, who also played for Flamengo, tweeted a crying emoji, writing, "Such sad news. Pray for everyone. Strength strength, strength."

And former Brazil star and Flamengo player Ronaldinho offered his condolences for the "terrible tragedy" in a tweet on Friday morning. He published the club's crest in black-and-white alongside the message.

Presentational white space A fire truck is seen in front of the training centre of Rio's soccer club Flamengo after a deadly fire in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil February 8, 2019.Image copyrightREUTERS Image captionThe facility was said to be state of the art

Just over two years ago, Brazil's football world was rocked by disaster when a plane carrying top football team Chapecoense crashed in Colombia.

Of the 77 people on board, 71 lost their lives.

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