• Sevilla's Wissam Ben Yedder shows a t-shirt supporting Cardiff City FC's Emiliano Sala, as he celebrates scoring his team's second goal in Seville, Spain. AFP
    Sevilla's Wissam Ben Yedder shows a t-shirt supporting Cardiff City FC's Emiliano Sala, as he celebrates scoring his team's second goal in Seville, Spain. AFP
  • Flowers and candles are left with the French sports daily newspaper 'L'Equipe' next to a portrait of Sala in front of the entrance of the FC Nantes football club training center La Joneliere in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, France. AFP
    Flowers and candles are left with the French sports daily newspaper 'L'Equipe' next to a portrait of Sala in front of the entrance of the FC Nantes football club training center La Joneliere in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, France. AFP
  • Flowers, candles, and a sign that reads "All of our thoughts are for you Emiliano Sala" are left with newspaper 'L'Equipe' in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre. AFP
    Flowers, candles, and a sign that reads "All of our thoughts are for you Emiliano Sala" are left with newspaper 'L'Equipe' in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre. AFP
  • A man holds a sports magazine and yellow tulips as fans gather in Nantes' city center. Reuters
    A man holds a sports magazine and yellow tulips as fans gather in Nantes' city center. Reuters
  • A FC Nantes football club supporter places flowers in the main square of Nantes. AFP
    A FC Nantes football club supporter places flowers in the main square of Nantes. AFP
  • Tributes are left outside the Cardiff City Stadium for Sala in Cardiff, Britain. Reuters
    Tributes are left outside the Cardiff City Stadium for Sala in Cardiff, Britain. Reuters
  • Tributes are left outside the stadium. Reuters
    Tributes are left outside the stadium. Reuters
  • Players pay tribute to Sala before the start of the French Cup match between Monaco and Metz at the Louis II stadium in Monaco. AFP
    Players pay tribute to Sala before the start of the French Cup match between Monaco and Metz at the Louis II stadium in Monaco. AFP

From Seville to Cardiff to Nantes - players and fans pay tribute to missing striker Emiliano Sala - in pictures


Steve Luckings
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Players and football fans across Europe have paid tribute to Emiliano Sala, the missing Cardiff City striker whose plane disappeared while flying over the English Channel on Monday evening.

The Argentine was on board a Piper PA-46 Malibu plane along with pilot David Ibbotson which disappeared from radar en route from Nantes to Cardiff on Monday evening with authorities having changed mission from search and rescue to recovery with both presumed dead.

Sevilla's French striker Wissam Ben Yedder revealed a message under his shirt after scoring in Wednesday's 2-0 Copa del Rey win over Barcelona that read: "For my brother Sala."

There were tributes for the former Nantes striker across France for Wednesday's French Cup fixtures.

Paris Saint-Germain and Strasbourg fans applauded and chanted Sala's name before their last-16 match at the Parc des Princes while a minute's silence was held during the Monaco v Metz match.

Nantes' own cup tie away at third-tier Entente Sannois Saint-Gratien has been postponed until Sunday, with their players still in shock over Sala's disappearance.

Caen's Moroccan forward Yacine Bammou raised his hands towards the sky after his early goal in the 6-0 rout of sixth-tier amateurs Viry-Chatillon, in tribute to Sala, with whom he played at Nantes last season.

Flowers and candles were left next to a portrait of Sala in front of the entrance of the Nantes' training center La Joneliere in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, France as well as the town's main square.

Supporters of Cardiff City, whom Sala joined on Saturday for a club record £15 million (Dh71.35m), left messages of support, scarves and flags outside the Premier League club's stadium.