Tributes from the global football community have been pouring in following the heartbreaking news that Diogo Jota and his brother, FC Penafiel player Andre Silva, tragically lost their lives in a car accident in Spain.
In response, UEFA has announced that moments of silence will be held before matches on Thursday and Friday as part of the Swiss Women’s Euro. One of these matches will feature Portugal in their opening game against Spain.
Portuguese and Spanish players will pay tribute to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva before the opening match of the Women’s Euro 2025 Tournament in Switzerland. (Photo by Sebastien Bozon/AFP via Getty Images)
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Players from Belgium and Italy also honored the duo before their matches on Thursday.
Officials from Spanish civil security reported that Jota and Silva lost their lives when their car veered off the road near Zamora, Spain. The Lamborghini was discovered engulfed in flames, prompting firefighters to respond to contain the fire.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the accident. They remain unsure who was driving the vehicle and are exploring the possibility that blown tires contributed to the crash, which took place just after midnight.
Diogo Jota, age 28, had made 49 appearances for the senior national team of Portugal, while 25-year-old Andre Silva had played professionally for Gondomar SC and FC Penafiel.
The Portuguese Football Federation issued a statement saying, “We have lost two champions. Their tragic passing represents an immense loss for Portuguese football, and we will strive to honor their legacy every day.”
Fan Take: The tragic loss of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva is a stark reminder of the fragility of life, resonating deeply within the football community. For fans, this news not only highlights the personal impact on the players’ families and friends but also underscores the shared grief felt across the sport, reinforcing the importance of unity and support in challenging times.