Search called off for missing plane carrying footballer Sala

The plane disappeared over the English Channel under a week ago.

Supporters of FC Nantes gather to pay tribute to Argentinian soccer player Emiliano Sala, in Nantes, western France, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2018 (AAP)

Supporters of FC Nantes gathered on Tuesday to pay tribute to Argentinian soccer player Emiliano Sala, in western France. Source: AAP

Rescuers have ended their search for the plane carrying Premier League soccer player Emiliano Sala, which disappeared over the English Channel earlier this week.

Authorities say there is little chance anyone aboard the plane had survived.

Flowers and tributes are placed outside Cardiff City Football Club, Wales (AAP)
Flowers and tributes were placed outside Cardiff City Football Club in Wales on Wednesday Source: AAP


Sala, Cardiff City's new signing, and the plane's pilot, David Ibbotson, have been missing since Monday.

Rescuers have scoured about 2600 square kilometres but have found no trace of the aircraft or those on board.

"We reviewed all the information available to us, as well as knowing what emergency equipment was on board, and have taken the difficult decision to end the search," Guernsey Harbour Master Captain David Barker said in a statement.




After the plane disappeared, a recording emerged of a fearful voice message Sala apparently sent in which he expressed concern about the single-engine Piper Malibu aircraft he was flying in.

The 28-year-old Argentina-born forward was en route from Nantes in western France to make his debut for Welsh team Cardiff City.

Cardiff owner Vincent Tan said in a statement on Thursday that everyone at the club would continue to pray for Sala, Ibbotson and their families.

Romina Sala, the sister of Emiliano Sala, centre, talks during press conference at St David's Hotel in Cardiff, Wales, Thursday Jan. 24, 2019 (AAP)
Emiliano Sala's sister, Romina Sala Source: AAP


"Monday evening's news shook everyone at Cardiff City FC to the core," he added.

"We were looking forward to providing Emiliano with the next step in his life and career.

"Those who met Emiliano described a good-natured and humble young man who was eager to impress in the Premier League."Meanwhile, Sala's sister has begged rescue workers to keep looking for his missing plane after the search was formally called off.

An emotional Romina Sala, speaking in Spanish, told reporters in Cardiff that she feels her brother and his pilot are still alive.


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