Chapecoense signing up new players after air disaster
The Brazilian squad, technical commission and a number of journalists were among 71 people killed in a plane crash in November.
Chapecoense are preparing for the upcoming 2017 season by signing up players as the tragedy-hit club attempt to recover from last year's plane disaster.
A plane carrying the Brazilian squad, technical commission and a number of journalists for the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final against Atletico Nacional crashed en route to Medellin two days before the match was due to take place, killing 71 people on board in November.
Centre-back Neto, full-back Alan Ruschel and reserve goalkeeper Jackson Follmann survived the crash.
Chapecoense - who were named winners of the Copa Sudamericana following the disaster and added to this year's Copa Libertadores competition - are now trying to put a team together, with some help from teams around the world, ahead of their season-opening clash against Joinville in the Primeira Liga on January 26.
Director of football Rui Costa told reporters: "We are resorting to a lot of loans. That is a tool for bringing together quality, speed and budget. Many clubs are being partners in this.
"We looked at 90 players, we whittled that down to 50 and finally had a list of 38 players that got down to the number of players we have today.
"We have a group ready to start pre-season training. We'll probably have between 25 and 27 players."
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Costa added: "No player this season will use the shirts that were worn by Jackson Follmann, Neto or Alan Ruschel.
"More than a tribute, we expect Alan and Neto to come back and wear them. Follmann sadly won't be able to but he will certainly be back here with us in some capacity. The only ones that can wear those jerseys are them."
Chapecoense will face Internacional in the Campeonato Catarinense on January 29.
That match is scheduled four days after a friendly between Brazil and Colombia to raise money for Chapecoense, who will also take on Spanish champions Barcelona in the 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy.