Diogo Jota death causes Wimbledon to break centuries old rule for first time - Birmingham Live
- Wimbledon has allowed players to wear black armbands in tribute to Diogo Jota after his passing at 28 years old in a car accident, marking a departure from their strict dress code.
- Diogo Jota died alongside his brother in a car crash in Spain, confirmed by Spanish police, as they lost control of their vehicle due to a tyre blowout.
- Francisco Cabral expressed his sadness about Jota's death and plans to wear a black armband in his next match, stating, 'the guy is a big name, not just in Portugal but in the world.'
- Liverpool Football Club expressed devastation at Jota's loss, requesting privacy for their families during this unimaginable time of mourning.
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Wimbledon allow players to break from strict dress code in tribute to Diogo Jota - The Mirror
Liverpool star Diogo Jota was tragically killed in a car accident in Spain, with Wimbledon organisers set to break from one tradition so tennis players can pay tribute to the late footballer
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