Diogo Jota Tributes After Liverpool Forward Dies Aged 28
- On July 4 in Zamora, Spain, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died in a Lamborghini fire caused by a tyre blowout on the A-52 highway.
- Prompted by a tyre burst, the Lamborghini veered off the A-52 highway in Zamora, caught fire, and caused the deaths of Jota and his brother.
- Across the football world, thousands of fans left tributes at Anfield, with a makeshift shrine and condolences pouring in after Jota's death.
- Liverpool FC postponed pre-season training scheduled for July 4 following Jota’s death, with the new start date now delayed, according to reports.
- Beyond immediate mourning, Liverpool plans to immortalise Jota’s No.20 shirt, honoring his roots in Gondomar as a leading Portuguese sporting export.
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Drone footage captures powerful outpouring of tributes to Jota at Anfield
Drone footage captured the huge scale of powerful tributes to Diogo Jota from Liverpool fans at Anfield after the footballer was killed in a car crash in Spain on Thursday, 3 July. The 28-year-old forward had been travelling in a Lamborghini with his brother Andre Silva when the car veered off the road and burst into flames following what police suspect was a tyre blowout while overtaking. The incident happened just 11 days after Jota, a father …
From Spain to Gondomar where the funeral will be held tomorrow (ANSA)
Diogo Jota's funeral: When is it, where is it happening, how are Liverpool paying tribute?
Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva will be laid to rest on Saturday morning in their Portuguese hometown of Gondomar, a half-hour drive inland from the northern city of Porto
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