Liverpool retiring Diogo Jota’s number
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Diogo Jota's widow Rute Cardoso visited the mountain of flowers that have been laid outside Anfield to pay tribute to the late Liverpool forward, whose number has now been retired
A minute’s silence will be observed and digital tributes will be displayed. Both sets of players will wear black armbands
Liverpool have confirmed they will retire the No.20 shirt in honour of forward Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash alongside his brother, André Silva, last week. Jota wore the No.20 for the duration of his time at Anfield after signing from Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2020.
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Legit.ng on MSNPhotos: Liverpool duo travel to Portugal to honour Jota days after one sparked outrage with dance clipDiogo Jota and his brother passed away in a fatal motor accident on July 3, and Liverpool stars have arrived in Portugal for the burial ceremony.
The Relentless Finisher Who Left Anfield UnbeatenIn the grey mists of football memory, not every name lingers. Some fade with time, others echo with weight. Diogo Jota’s will belong
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Tuko News on MSNDiogo Jota: Luis Diaz, Alisson Attend Memorial Service After Missing Funeral of Liverpool TeammateAlisson Becker and Luis Diaz attended Diogo Jota's memorial service in Portugal to honour their teammate, after having missed the funeral last Saturday.
Diogo Jota, the Liverpool star who died along with his brother in a car crash last week, was traveling over the speed limit, authorities in Spain said Tuesday. The Spanish Civil Guard’s investigation is still ongoing, but they said their belief is that Jota was driving too fast in his Lamborghini before a tire burst, forcing the car off-course.
There is a Diogo Jota performance that many Liverpool supporters will remember above all others. It summed him up perfectly.