Diogo Jota: Liverpool stars to attend funeral for footballer and his brother
- Diogo Jota's funeral is scheduled for 10 a.m. on July 6 in Gondomar, with Liverpool preparing a joint farewell attended by family, teammates, and thousands of mourners.
- Last Thursday, a Lamborghini Huracán crashed on Spain’s A-52 near Zamora, suspected tyre blowout causing the vehicle to catch fire with brothers Jota and Silva inside.
- Hundreds mourned at the Gondomar wake; President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Luis Montenegro attended to honor Jota and Silva.
- Liverpool lowered flags to half-mast, postponed pre-season training, and closed stores until Monday after Jota's death.
- Beyond mourning, Liverpool will honor Jota's legacy by immortalizing the number 20 shirt and highlighting his influence on football.
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Today (Saturday), Portuguese footballers Diogo Jota and Andre Silva were buried in Porto, while the Liverpool star and the Penafiel footballer were laid to rest by family and teammates. The footballer's funeral was held in Gondomar, a place 7 kilometers from the center of Porto, and almost all of Liverpool's footballers, some players of the Portuguese national team, as well as some former Liverpool players came to say goodbye to their former tea…
The funeral ceremony for the Portuguese national football player was held in Gondomar
The funeral ceremony for Diogo Jota and his brother took place today in the parish church of his hometown of Gondomar near Porto. Numerous companions took leave. However, Liverpool Widow Rute Cardoso takes his arms. It was the most difficult day in the life of Rute Cardoso. The mourning wife of the Liverpool star, who had married the 28-year-old footballer only a few days before his tragic death (picture below), appeared on Saturday morning in f…
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