Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves in Tears During Emotional Tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva - Liverpool Echo
- During the pre-match tribute at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FIFA paused the game for a moment of silence and players wore black armbands to honor Diogo Jota and his brother after their fatal Spanish car crash.
- Following Thursday’s crash in Zamora, Spain, a tyre blowout led to a Lamborghini leaving the road, resulting in the deaths of footballers Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva.
- During the tribute, Neves and Cancelo broke down in tears, while Fluminense staff wore armbands and Al Hilal players did not.
- Amid the global grief, players and fans paused for a minute of silence, setting aside the match's competitive stakes to honor Jota and Silva.
- Beyond the Club World Cup, UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 held moments of silence, and Spanish police continue investigating the crash involving only Jota and Silva in Spain.
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Pedro Neto paid tribute in his individual presentation to his friends Diogo Jota and André Felipe. He defiled to the center of the field with a flag on his shoulder in which the name of the two deceased brothers could be read. With the ball, Neto also seemed to dedicate the game to both for the virguero with what was used in each action. When the collegiate pointed to the end of the game, Neto opened his arms and pointed to the sky to offer him …
Club World Cup: Neves, Cancelo fight off tears while observing silence for Diogo Jota
Al Hilal players paid emotional tribute to Diogo Jota before their Club World Cup quarterfinal. The tribute preceded a 2-1 defeat to Fluminense, ending Al Hilal’s impressive run in the tournament.


By JACKSON CASTELLANO and MARIO RODRÍGUEZ CANUTO FIFA paid posthumous tribute to Liverpool player Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva on Friday, before the start of the quarter-final matches of the Club World Cup in Orlando and Philadelphia. Jota, 28 years old, and Silva, 25, were found lifeless near Zamora, in northwest Spain, after the Lamborghini they were driving crashed and caught fire in an isolated stretch of the road shortly after mid…
Diogo Jota's close friends break down in tears during first game since tragic death - Daily Star
Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo both broke down in tears on the pitch during the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final between Al Hilal and Fluminense after a touching tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother, who both died on Thursday
The first semi-finalist at the Club World Cup is certain. He comes from Brazil. However, for at least two players of the opponent Al-Hilal this game became a secondary issue.
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