Cardiff City's Emiliano Sala was on board missing plane
French civil aviation authority confirms Argentine striker on board aircraft missing off coast of Guernsey; "We continue to pray for positive news," says Cardiff executive director
By Sky Sports News
Last Updated: 22/01/19 5:47pm
Cardiff City striker Emiliano Sala was on board an aircraft which went missing near the Channel Islands on Monday evening.
The French civil aviation authority confirmed to Sky Sports News
that Sala was aboard the "single turbine engine aircraft", which
disappeared from radar off the coast of the island of Guernsey.Local air traffic control said the aircraft was travelling from Nantes in western France to Cardiff when it went missing.
Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman said: "We are very concerned by the latest news that a light aircraft lost contact over the Channel last night.
We are awaiting confirmation before we can say anything further. We are very concerned for the safety of Emiliano Sala.
Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman
Authorities say the Piper Malibu aircraft disappeared from radar near the Casquets lighthouse at about 8:30pm on Monday. As it passed Guernsey, the aircraft requested descent.
A search and rescue operation was launched and carried on until 2am on Tuesday, before being called off due to worsening weather conditions and later resuming at 8am.
The plane was north of Alderney when it disappeared (credit: Sky News)
The police said no signs of those on board have been detected, and added: "If they did land on the water, the chances of survival are at this stage, unfortunately, slim."
Guernsey Coastguard received an alert from Air Traffic Control at 20:23 on Monday night that a light aircraft had gone off their radar "approximately 15 miles north" of Guernsey, initiating a major search and rescue operation.
The Argentine carried out press duties with Cardiff on Friday evening and posed for a picture holding a shirt with fans outside the stadium.
As he was not required to train with Cardiff until Tuesday, Sala flew back to Nantes to sort out his personal affairs and to say goodbye to his friends and team-mates.
The striker was expected back in Cardiff on Monday night, ahead of training with his new club for the first time on Tuesday.
Cardiff executive director Ken Choo said in a statement: "We were very shocked upon hearing the news that the plane had gone missing.
"We expected Emiliano to arrive last night into Cardiff and today was due to be his first day with the team.
Cardiff chief executive Ken Choo says the club are 'very concerned' about Sala
"We made the decision first thing this morning to call off training with the thoughts of the squad, management staff and the entire Club with Emiliano and the pilot.
"All of us at Cardiff City FC would like to thank our fans, and the entire footballing family for their support at this difficult time. We continue to pray for positive news."
In a statement, Nantes president Waldemar Kita said: "I'm thinking of his friends, his family, I'm still in hope, he's a fighter, it's not over.
"Maybe he's somewhere, waiting for some news that we hope will be positive. We are very touched by all the support received since this morning."