03.07.2025 10:46
Tragedy struck the world of football early Thursday morning with the devastating news of Diogo Jota's death. The Liverpool and Portuguese national team star, just 28 years old, perished in a car accident in Spain alongside his brother, Andre Silva. This heartbreaking event occurred a mere two weeks after his wedding and only two months after celebrating a Premier League title win with Liverpool.
Liverpool Football Club released a statement confirming the loss, expressing profound sorrow and describing Jota's passing as "unimaginable." The club extended its deepest sympathies to his family, friends, teammates, and staff, requesting respect for their privacy during this incredibly difficult time. Similarly, the Portuguese Football Federation, via a statement on X, conveyed its devastation and offered heartfelt condolences.
Jota, a highly valued member of the Liverpool squad, leaves behind a legacy marked by his significant contributions to the team, including six goals in 28 appearances this season, pivotal in their Premier League victory. His impressive international career saw him represent Portugal in 49 matches. Beyond his professional life, Jota was a devoted husband to Rute Cardoso and a loving father to their three children.
According to reports from the Associated Press, citing the Spanish Civil Guard, the accident occurred in Zamora, Spain. Jota and his brother were tragically killed when their Lamborghini veered off the road, possibly due to a tire blowout during an overtaking maneuver, and subsequently caught fire. The incident occurred near the city of Zamora.
The football world mourns the loss of this talented player and beloved individual. Tributes are pouring in from across the globe, reflecting Jota's profound impact on the sport and the lives he touched. The details surrounding the accident remain under investigation, but the profound sadness and sense of loss are undeniable.