Hometown funeral held for Argentine footballer Emiliano Sala

Mourners gathered in the Argentine town of Progreso for the funeral of footballer Emiliano Sala.

Relatives and friends of late Argentinian soccer player Emiliano Sala carry a coffin with his remains during his funeral.

Relatives and friends of late Argentinian soccer player Emiliano Sala carry a coffin with his remains during his funeral. Source: AAP

Family, friends, supporters and former teammates have paid tribute to striker Emiliano Sala in his small Argentine hometown, almost four weeks after he died when the plane he was in crashed into the English Channel.

The 28-year-old Sala's body received a hero's welcome in Progreso where much of the grieving population paid their last respects to their soccer idol before the body was taken away for cremation on Saturday.

"It is something that I still cannot understand or accept because it hurts so much," said Progreso resident Lucia Torres, who was in tears. "My town shut down on January 21 and remains shut down to this day."




Sala was the best-known figure from Progreso, a town of several thousand inhabitants in Argentina's Santa Fe province, and was adored by many. He had been known since childhood here as "Emi".

A post-mortem found that Sala died from injuries to his head and torso when his plane crashed in the channel.

Neighbors of Argentine soccer player Emiliano Sala, wait for his remains to depart for Santa Fe after his wake in Progreso, Argentina, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019.
Neighbors of Argentine soccer player Emiliano Sala, wait for his remains to depart for Santa Fe after his wake in Progreso, Argentina, Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019. Source: AAP


The single-engine aircraft was flying from the French city of Nantes to Cardiff where Sala was due to start a new career playing for the Welsh capital's Premier League club. Among those in attendance at Saturday's funeral were Cardiff City's manager Neil Warnock and his Nantes teammate Nicolas Pallois.

Sala's body was recovered from the seabed wreckage last week but the plane's pilot is still missing.


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