Chapecoense football shirts sell out after global demand.



An outpouring of support for the Brazilian football team devastated by the Colombian plane crash this week has led to a shortage of shirts.

Umbro, who make Chapecoense's strip, are struggling to keep up with demand- one of the local factories does not have enough 'Chapecoense green' fabric to make jerseys for all the Brazilian clubs requesting commemorative editions ahead of the final game of the season.
Umbro acknowledged that demand for the shirts was high as football fans around the world showed their solidarity with the team.

Only three Chapecoense players survived the crash on the eve of their now-cancelled Copa Sudamericana final against local side Atletico Nacional.
UK-based Umbro said it was looking for ways to handle the demand for Chapecoense shirts.

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