The football world has paid its respects to the victims of the Munich air disaster on the 60th anniversary of the tragedy, where 23 people died including eight Manchester United players.
United were returning from a European Cup tie with Red Star Belgrade in Yugoslavia when the plane they were travelling in crashed following a refuelling stop in Germany.
Here, Press Association Sport looks at some of the tributes posted on social media from the football community.
We will never forget. #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/YAC0Lmqq2W
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 6, 2018
60 years later… We still remember. And we always will. @ManUtd #flowersofmanchester #fkcz pic.twitter.com/vgVAk7irlf
— FK Crvena zvezda (@crvenazvezdafk) February 6, 2018
Order of service for this afternoon’s Munich ceremony at Old Trafford ? #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/cwGllNiysC
— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) February 6, 2018
Forever remembered #FlowersOfManchester ?@ManUtd pic.twitter.com/xf1rWs0TYt
— Paul Pogba (@paulpogba) February 6, 2018
? #ACityUnited ? pic.twitter.com/tncO7guCfq
— Manchester City (@ManCity) February 6, 2018
Snow falling at Old Trafford ahead of the Munich ceremony ? #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/bqlqKIQxZc
— Simon Peach (@SimonPeach) February 6, 2018
“Manchester United will never die” #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/BreITFrL4m
— Man Utd Foundation (@MU_Foundation) February 6, 2018
Gone, but never forgotten. #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/Qy7vOuhz9R
— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) February 6, 2018
Today, on the 60th anniversary of the Munich air disaster, we remember those that tragically lost their lives.
They will never be forgotten.
Our thoughts are with those affected by the disaster. #FlowersofManchester pic.twitter.com/yyQyc0uv6X
— PFA (@PFA) February 6, 2018
60 years on from the Munich air crash. Today we remember and pay our respects to all those we sadly lost. We will never forget. #BusbyBabes #FlowersOfManchester ?????????? pic.twitter.com/50bgF0GMRl
— Michael Carrick (@carras16) February 6, 2018
— Nat. Football Museum (@FootballMuseum) February 6, 2018
Always remembered, never forgotten. #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/FEsSEPauNP
— Luke Shaw (@LukeShaw23) February 6, 2018
Let’s never forget #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/fDOVPNYdIu
— Edwin van der Sar (@vdsar1970) February 6, 2018
The Flowers of Manchester will ALWAYS be with us… @ManUtd #flowersofmanchester pic.twitter.com/whmGx0uY3S
— Andrew Cole (@vancole9) February 6, 2018
Manchester United legend Duncan Edwards at Highbury on February 1, 1958, five days before the Munich air disaster.
60 years, never forgotten #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/lTA8NYBcN8
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) February 6, 2018
Our thoughts are with all of those affected by the Munich air disaster.
60 years ago today, but never forgotten. #FlowersOfManchester pic.twitter.com/f6xhP38EYu
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 6, 2018