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Prince William Issues 'Saddened' Tribute to Diogo Jota After LFC Star's Tragic Death - Liverpool Echo

  • Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva died in a car accident near Zamora, Spain, on the morning of July 3, 2025.
  • The crash happened after their Lamborghini suffered a tyre blow-out, causing a crash and fire that led to the deaths of both professional footballers.
  • Jota, aged 28, had recently celebrated winning the Premier League with Liverpool and the UEFA Nations League with Portugal, and had married Rute Cardoso just last month, with whom he had three children.
  • Numerous tributes came from football figures such as Jurgen Klopp, Rio Ferdinand, and Gary Neville, who described the news as heartbreaking, while thousands of fans paid respects at Anfield stadium.
  • Liverpool FC called the deaths 'an unimaginable loss' and requested privacy for the grieving family, signaling a profound impact on the football community and supporters worldwide.
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The football world is in shock after the tragic death of Liverpool player Diogo Jota (28). The Portuguese died after a tragic car accident.

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Diogo Jota, who died at the age of 28 in a car accident with his brother Andrea, was not a champion, but a great player and the footballer that all the coaches would like in their teams. Attacking, nose of the goal (14 in 49 appearances with the national team, 109 in England in 313 with the Wolverhampton and Liverpool jerseys), sense of the game " dynamism and tactical intelligence" Diogo José Teixera da Silva had chosen the surname Jota to dist…

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Liverpool forward Diogo Jota rose to the heights of soccer stardom before his tragic death at 28

As a child Diogo Jota idolized Cristiano Ronaldo. In a career that took him to the heights of soccer stardom, he would go on to call the Portugal great a teammate and win some of the sport's biggest trophies.

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mid-day broke the news in Mumbai, India on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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