Chapecoense was supposed to play Atlético Nacional in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final on Wednesday, a game that couldn’t take place. The charter fight carrying Chapecoense’s players, coaches, directors, guests and some Brazilian journalists to the game crashed outside of Medellin, killing 71 people on board.

On Wednesday night, Atlético Nacional supporters showed up anyway, turning out to honor those who lost their lives and were injured in the accident. And with the same ferocity that they’d sing for their own side, the supporters sang “força Chape” — let’s go Chape — for the opponents who never got a chance to compete.

Eu não tenho palavras para descrever esse momento, juro. pic.twitter.com/HnopwjgmFq — Luã Rebollo ⓟ (@rebollosep) November 30, 2016

The Atlético Nacional fans also sang “Those who listen throughout the continent, we will always remember the champion Chapecoense.”

"Que escutem em todo o continente, sempre recordaremos a campeã Chapecoense"



Vocês engrandecem o futebol. Obrigado @nacionaloficial ! pic.twitter.com/VvggNw8fMU — Luã Rebollo ⓟ (@rebollosep) November 30, 2016

There were numerous banners in the stadium, including this one, which says “a new family is born.”

"Uma nova família nasce", diz a faixa da torcida do Atlético Nacional. pic.twitter.com/XyYx1r4xRk — Plantão do Futebol (@PlantaoFutebol2) November 30, 2016

In Brazil, Fox Sports is broadcasting a black screen with a hashtag that reads “90 minutes of silence.” There were journalists who worked for Fox Sports that died in the crash.

Chapecoense was supposed to play Atletico Nacional now. Fox Sports in Brazil airing a black screen with a hashtag "90 minutes of silence" pic.twitter.com/QbBw5XWp8v — Guilherme Cruz (@guicruzzz) December 1, 2016

These won’t be the last tributes for Chapecoense, but no one outside of Chapecó is going to be able to top Atlético Nacional’s.