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Diogo Jota Inducted Into Wolves Hall of Fame with Further Tributes Planned - Liverpool Echo

  • Diogo Jota has been posthumously inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame following his tragic death at age 28 in a car accident, along with his brother Andr Silva.
  • He is celebrated for his key contributions to Wolves, scoring 44 goals and helping the team secure two consecutive seventh-place finishes.
  • The football community is mourning, with Liverpool confirming they will retire Jota's number to honor his contributions.
  • Wolves officials, including Hall of Fame chairman John Richards, expressed deep sadness over Jota's loss and admiration for his legacy.
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ESPN UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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