Argentines pay tribute to Sala at special memorial [Photos]

Sports
By Reuters | Feb 17, 2019
A girl wearing Emiliano Sala's jersey, former striker of French club Nantes, who died in a plane crash in the English Channel, attends his wake in Progreso, Argentina February 16, 2019 [Courtesy]

Grieving Argentines paid tribute to footballer Emiliano Sala on Saturday at a special memorial in his home region of Santa Fe.

The body of the 28-year old Sala, who died in a plane crash last month, was laid out in a gymnasium in the town where he grew up so friends and family could pay their last respects.

A single-engine plane carrying Sala from French club Nantes to his new team Cardiff City crashed on Jan. 21 in the English Channel, before he made his debut for the Premier League side who bought him for a club record 15 million pounds ($19.34 million).

The wreckage was found on Feb. 3 following a privately-funded underwater search and a body recovered three days later.

Sala’s body was flown back to Argentina and arrived in Buenos Aires on Friday morning before being driven the 538 km (334 miles) to Progreso, where he grew up.

Cardiff manager Neil Warnock [Courtesy]

The gymnasium of the Atletico y Social San Martin de Progreso club hosted boys’ teams where Sala played as a child.

Residents in the town of around 2,500 people, many wearing the red and black shirt of the local side with the name EMI on the back, began arriving at about 7am on Saturday to see the body and pay their last respects.

Outside, fans draped a banner saying, ‘Emi, nunca caminaras solo’ or ‘Emi, You’ll Never Walk Alone.’

“It’s as if he was a member of my family,” said a sobbing Lucia Torres, who lives nearby. “It’s something I can’t understand nor accept because it hurts so much. The town has been in darkness since Jan. 21.”

Family and friends carry Sala's coffin [Courtesy]

Sala’s body will be taken to the nearby city of Santa Fe for cremation on Saturday evening but his family did not give details of what would happen to his ashes.

Cardiff manager Neil Warnock along with the Welsh club’s chief executive Ken Choo and president Mehmet Dalman are among those attending the ceremony, as is Sala’s former Nantes team mate Nicolas Pallois.

“I would like to find a responsible person... someone who says to me, ‘This happened’, but, well, it seems this was just an accident,” said Sala’s aunt, Mirta Taffarel.

Share this story
LeBron's Lakers eliminated from NBA playoffs as Thunder seal sweep
The Oklahoma City Thunder swept the Los Angeles Lakers out of the NBA playoffs on Monday, winning 115-110 to wrap up a 4-0 series victory.
Tergat, Loroupe say Africa Summit is key for local sports
While the core of the Africa Forward Summit 2026 focused on manufacturing, energy, and AI, the sports demonstration event aimed to send a clear message that sport is an industry.
Safaricom launches fifth Chapa Dimba season with Sweden opportunity
Safaricom Chapa Dimba is back for its fifth season with organisers promising bigger opportunities for young players through football, education and technology-driven scouting.
Mokaya, Moraa and Kongani shine at Mother's Day golf tournament in Kisumu
Kisii Golf Club’s Alphanus Mokaya emerged as the biggest winner during the Mother’s Day Golf Tournament held at Nyanza Golf Club after posting an impressive 43 points.
Why Kenya's 2013 Sports Act must die and be reborn
The Sports Act of 2013 has been a quiet catastrophe, progressive in ambition, toothless in practice, and so thoroughly gamed by federation officials that it has become a playground for lawyers.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS