List of accidents involving sports teams

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This is a list of accidents where parts of or all of a major sports team has been a victim or killed.

Aviation accidents

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Date Team Sport Airline Aircraft Location Fatalities Description Ref
Total Team
8 November 1948 Czechoslovakia national ice hockey team Ice hockey Mercure Beechcraft Model 18 English Channel off
France Dieppe, France
8 6 Six players on the way to an exhibition tour in the UK were killed in the crash of a charter flight from Paris to London while eight other players were opening the tour at Wembley having flown a day earlier. The dead included Ladislav Troják, posthumously to become a member of the Slovak Hall of Fame.[1][2][3]
4 May 1949 Torino F.C. Association football Avio Linee Italiane Fiat G212CP Italy Turin, Italy 31 23 Eighteen players and five club officials were killed when the plane crashed on its landing approach to the Turin airport.
5 January 1950 VVS Moscow Ice hockey Soviet Air Force Lisunov Li-2 Soviet Union Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union 19 13 Almost the entire team was killed in a crash during a fifth attempt to land at Koltsovo Airport at Sverdlovsk (modern day Yekaterinburg) in extremely adverse weather conditions involving a heavy snowstorm with strong winds.
24 November 1956 TJ Baník Chomutov Ice hockey Czechoslovak Airlines Ilyushin Il-12B Switzerland Eglisau, Switzerland 23 5 Three players, two top club officials and a reporter were among others on board the scheduled flight from Zurich to Prague, which crashed in fields after an engine failure. All on board perished.[4][5]
9 December 1956 Saskatchewan Roughriders
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Canadian football Trans-Canada Air Lines Canadair North Star Canada Chilliwack, BC, Canada 62 5 Five players were killed returning home from that year's all-star game held in Vancouver, BC. The plane crashed into Mount Slesse near Chilliwack after encountering severe icing and turbulence over the mountains.
6 February 1958 Manchester United Association football British European Airways Airspeed AS-57 Ambassador West Germany Munich, West Germany 23 11 Eight players and three club staff members killed. [6]
14 August 1958 Egypt national fencing team Fencing KLM Lockheed L-1049H-01-06-162 Super Constellation Republic of Ireland Atlantic Ocean off Ireland 99 6 Six players killed.
16 July 1960 Danish Olympic football triallists Association football Zone-Redningskorpset De Havilland Dragon Rapide Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 8 8 Eight players killed.
29 October 1960 California Polytechnic State University American football Arctic Pacific Curtiss C-46F-1-CU Commando United States Toledo, Ohio, United States 22 17 Sixteen players killed.
15 February 1961 US figure skating team Figure skating Sabena Boeing 707 Belgium Brussels, Belgium 73 25 Entire team killed while en route to the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
3 April 1961 C.D. Green Cross Association football LAN ChileDouglas C-47A-35-DL Chile Llico, Chile 24 8 Eight members of the team killed. [7]
6 February 1965 Antonio Varas Association football LAN Chile Douglas DC-6B-404 Chile Andes Mountains, Chile 87 22 Twenty-two players and staff of team killed.
28 January 1966 Italy national swimming team Swimming Lufthansa Convair CV-440 Germany Bremen, Germany 46 8 Eight members of team were killed.
26 September 1969 The Strongest Association football Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano Douglas DC-6 Bolivia Viloco, Bolivia 74 20 Seventeen players and three team staff members were killed.
15 February 1970 Puerto Rico women's national volleyball team Volleyball Dominicana de Aviación McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Dominican Republic Caribbean Sea near Las Américas Int'l Airport 102 12 The head coach and eleven players were killed. [8]
2 October 1970 Wichita State University American football Golden Eagle Aviation Martin 4-0-4 United States Clear Creek County, Colorado, United States 31 15 14 players and coach Ben Wilson killed. One of two planes en route to game vs. Utah State University. Other plane with reserve players and assistant coaches landed safely at Logan, Utah.
14 November 1970 Marshall University American football Southern Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-9 United States Wayne County, West Virginia, United States 75 46 Most of the team killed as plane hit tree line and exploded upon impact as it made final approach to Tri-State Airport in Ceredo, West Virginia. Plane was flying team back to campus after game at East Carolina University. Among those killed were 37 players and 9 coaching staff members.
13 October 1972 Old Christians Club Rugby union Uruguayan Air Force Fairchild FH-227 Chile Chile 29 12 Eleven players were killed
13 February 1975 Västra Frölunda IF Ice hockey Baron Air Cessna 402 Sweden Gävle, Sweden 0 0[note] Seven players injured when Baron Air SE-GGN crashed. [9][10]
29 November 1975 Embassy Racing With Graham Hill Formula 1 N/A Piper PA-23 United Kingdom North London, England 6 6 Six team members killed while returning from a test session at Circuit Paul Ricard in France. The dead included both of the team's drivers, Graham Hill (who piloted the plane) and Tony Brise.
13 December 1977 University of Evansville Men's basketball Charter DC-3 United States Evansville, Indiana, United States 29 19 Entire team and coaching staff, along with members of the press, boosters, and plane crew, are all killed in crash shortly after take-off from Evansville en route to a game against Middle Tennessee State University.
11 August 1979 FC Pakhtakor Tashkent Association football Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-134 Soviet Union Dniprodzerzhynsk, Soviet Union 178 17 Entire team killed in mid-air collision
14 March 1980 US amateur boxing team Boxing LOT Polish Airlines Ilyushin Il-62 Poland Warsaw, Poland 87 14 Killed a 14-man American boxing team
8 December 1987 Alianza Lima Association football Peruvian Navy Fokker F27 Peru Lima, Peru 43 23 Entire team killed
7 June 1989 Colourful 11 Association football Surinam Airways Douglas DC-8 Suriname Paramaribo, Suriname 176 15 Most of the team killed
27 April 1993 Zambia national football team Association football Zambian Air Force De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo Gabon Atlantic Ocean off Gabon 30 22 All killed
27 January 2001 Oklahoma State University Men's basketball Charter flight Beechcraft Super King Air United States Strasburg, Colorado, United States 10 8 Two players killed, as well as some team staff and media [11]
24 October 2004 Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR Charter flight Beechcraft Super King Air United States Martinsville, Virginia, United States 10 3 Flight featured race team president John Hendrick, chief engine builder Randy Dorton, and former driver Ricky Hendrick among the victims. All aboard were killed.
30 March 2008 Apex Motorsports Sportscar racing Charter flight Cessna Citation 501 United Kingdom Farnborough, London, England 5 2 All killed (one team manager, driver and a data engineer.)
7 September 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Ice hockey Yak-Service Yakovlev Yak-42 Russia Yaroslavl, Russia 44 37 All killed, one player died in hospital [12]
17 November 2011 Oklahoma State University Women's basketball Charter flight Piper PA-28 Cherokee United States Perryville, Arkansas, United States 4 2 Head coach, assistant coach, and others [13]
28 November 2016 Chapecoense Association football LaMia Bolivia, CA Charter Flight Avro RJ85 (BAe 146) Colombia La Unión, Antioquia, Colombia 71 43 Crashed at Medellín, Colombia en route to attend the 2016 Copa Sudamericana Finals against Atletico Nacional.[14] Among those killed were: 19 players, 17 club staff members, 7 board of directors and 4 Fox Sports Brazil journalists. Three players survived the crash.

1. ^ Frölunda chartered three planes to carry the entire team's roster, one of which carried seven team members and crashed.

Accidents involving other modes of transport

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Date Team Sport Transportation Location Fatalities Description Ref
31 October 1903 Purdue University American football Train United States Indiana, United States 17 14 members of team killed
22 January 1927 Baylor University Basketball Bus United States Texas, United States 10 10 members of team killed
30 December 1986 Swift Current Broncos Ice hockey Bus Canada Saskatchewan, Canada 4 4 members of team killed
20 January 1989 Samsunspor Association football Bus Turkey Samsun, Turkey 5 3 players and coach Nuri Asan killed [15]
2 March 2007 Bluffton Beavers Baseball Bus United States Georgia, United States 7 5 members of team killed, 2 bus drivers
12 January 2008 Bathurst Phantoms Basketball Bus Canada New Brunswick, Canada 8 6 members of team killed
15 January 2009 Brasil de Pelotas Association football Bus Brazil Canguçu, Brazil 3 2 players and one member of staff killed [16]
28 February 2014 Carleton Ultimate Team Ultimate Car United States Minnesota, United States 3 3 members of team killed, 2 seriously injured [17]
26 September 2014 North Central Texas College Softball Bus United States Oklahoma, United States 4 4 members of team killed

See also

References

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  2. "Před 60 léty zahynulo šest hokejistů z ČSR :: Letectví.cz :: Letecký informační server". Letectvi.cz. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  3. "Šedesát let od největší tragédie našeho hokeje: proč a jak zemřela šestice reprezentantů?". Hokej.cz. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
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  5. Aviation Safety Network Report
  6. "Munich Remembered – Official Manchester United Website". Manutd.com. 1958-02-06. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  7. "Football team plane found 50 years after crash in Chile". BBC News. 8 February 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
  8. "The Windsor Star - Google News Archive Search".
  9. "ASN Aircraft accident 13-FEB-1975 Cessna 402 SE-GGN". Aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  10. "Old School – Kjell-Rune Milton". Hockeysverige.se. 2008-06-22. Retrieved 2013-07-07.
  11. "Remember the Ten" (Press release). OSU. January 27, 2001. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  12. "Yaroslavl plane tragedy" (Press release). KHL. September 7, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2011.
  13. "'Our Worst Nightmare' OSU Coaches Die in Plane Crash" (Press release). ABC. November 18, 2011. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  14. http://globoesporte.globo.com/sc/futebol/times/chapecoense/noticia/2016/11/imprensa-colombiana-diz-que-aviao-que-transporta-chape-esta-desaparecido.html
  15. http://www.samsunspor.org.tr/tarihce_detay.asp?id=15364 (Turkish)
  16. http://esporte.uol.com.br/futebol/ultimas/2009/01/16/ult59u184143.jhtm (Turkish)
  17. http://www.startribune.com/march-3-carleton-college-mourns-3-students-killed-in-crash/248024101/
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