One of the survivors of the ill-fated Chapecoense plane crash that led to the death of over 70 people has been recovering.
Alan Ruschel
One of the Chapecoense plane crash survivor, Alan Ruschel was back on a football pitch for the first time on Thursday in game played in honour of Chapecoense, who lost 19 players in a plane crash.
Chapecoense plane crash survivor, Alan Ruschel is walking again after discharge from hospital as seen in the video although he was ushered out before journalists on a wheelchair.
Chapecoense were travelling to the Copa Sudamerica final when their plane went down killing most of their players and coaches. Some of Brazil's biggest footballing names took to the pitch on Thursday for a charity game in honour of Chapecoense.
Barcelona star Neymar, Brazil's current football superstar after he fired them to Olympic victory in the Rio 2016 men's tournament, was the main attraction at the game, organised in honour of the club who lost 19 players in a plane crash last month.
There were several big names from Brazil both still playing professionally and retired, including Dunga, Juan Sebastian Veron and Formula One driver, Felipe Massa.
Also former Ballon D'or winner Ricardo Kaka, ex-Real Madrid and Manchester City forward Robinho, and Gabriel Jesus, who is joining Manchester City next month.
Watch a Ruschel being discharged from hospital below: