The outpouring of support continues to head Chapecoense's way. The Brazilian soccer club, which lost most of its team and more in last week's horrific plane crash in Colombia, has been rightfully honored in many ways. Just on Thursday, Barcelona invited the club to play a preseason friendly next year.

Well, there is now another cool gesture, but it actually comes from the club. Chapecoense announced on Twitter that the team was adding two stars to its crest.

"The first star signifies the 2016 Copa Sudamericana title. It is white as a sign of peace. The peace found by our eternal champions. In addition, the white color symbolizes the light that will guide us forward. The second star inside the letter F -- which refers to football -- is a subtle yet powerful way of immortalize those who dedicated their lives to Chapecoense."

Awesome and beautiful, all at once.

Chapecoense, the world's champs.

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