Chapecoense adds two stars to badge
Two stars have been added to the Chapecoense badge - one to mark its Copa Sudamericana award and one to commemorate the lives lost.
Chapecoense has added two stars to its badge as part of its tribute to those lost in an air disaster late last month.
The plane carrying the Chapecoense squad, technical commission and a number of journalists for the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final crashed en route to Medellin two days before the match was due to take place, killing 71 people on board.
Chapecoense has since been named as the winner of the competition by South American football's governing body CONMEBOL.
Interim club president Ivan Tozzo confirmed at the weekend that the decision had been made after a formal request from Atletico Nacional, which had been due to face Chapecoense in the final.
Tributes have poured in from all around the world in support of Chapecoense, which announced the changes to its club badge on Twitter.
One star has been added above the crest as a nod to "the conquest of the Copa Sudamericana 2016," according to the caption on the image attached to the tweet.
"It is white and a sign of peace found by our eternal champions. The white colour symbolises the light that will guide us forward."
A second star has been placed within the F on the badge, as "a subtle yet powerful way of eternalising those who dedicated their lives to Chapecoense."