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Liverpool Commission Permanent Diogo Jota Tribute at Anfield - Liverpool Echo

MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 26 – Liverpool FC retires Diogo Jota's No. 20 shirt and launches a grassroots football program in his name as part of permanent memorials at Anfield, announced by the club.

  • On July 26, 2025, Liverpool Football Club announced permanent memorial plans, including a sculpture at Anfield and a 'Forever 20' emblem on players' kits, Liverpool said.
  • Following the fatal crash in north-west Spain, thousands of flowers, scarves and jerseys were laid outside Anfield in tribute.
  • Amid preparations for a lasting memorial, floral items will be composted, and Liverpool confirmed that physical tributes have been removed and stored.
  • Replica shirt sales will see proceeds donated to the LFC Foundation, and new Adidas kits will feature a `Forever 20` emblem on August 1, during the season launch.
  • At the Premier League season opener on August 15, a fan mosaic and minute of silence are planned, with the LFC Foundation creating a grassroots football program in Jota’s name.
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The management of the English club Liverpool will prepare memorials in memory of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, who recently died in a car accident.

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The Reds announced this Saturday a series of permanent tributes to celebrate the memory of the Portuguese, who died in a car accident with his brother on 3 July.

·Paris, France
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Liverpool, a club that Diogo Jota represented when he died in a car accident, revealed the next tributes that will be made to the Portuguese international.

·Portugal
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Liverpool announce permanent Diogo Jota tributes including sculpture at Anfield

Shirts, scarves and flowers laid by fans since Jota’s death will be incorporated into longer-term memorials.

·Basildon, United Kingdom
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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