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Liverpool's Diogo Jota, brother, died in a car accident in Spain, police say
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Liverpool Honors Diogo Jota by Retiring His Iconic 20th Jersey, Ensuring His Legacy Lives On

July 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Liverpool has decided to retire the No. 20 shirt previously worn by Diogo Jota following his tragic death in a car accident last week. The 28-year-old Jota, who was instrumental in the success of his club, lost his life along with his brother, Andre Silva, a fellow footballer in northwestern Zamora, Spain.

On Friday, the club announced that his number would be retired across all divisions, including the women’s team and the academy. In a statement, the club noted, "This was a number he wore with pride and distinction, leading us to numerous victories. Diogo Jota will forever be remembered as the 20th player for Liverpool Football Club."

Jota had recently concluded the most outstanding season of his career, contributing to Liverpool’s record-breaking 20th league title and securing the UEFA Nations League with Portugal. Over his time with Liverpool, he played 182 matches and scored 65 goals, also securing both the FA Cup and the English League Cup.

The decision to retire his jersey number came after discussions with Jota’s family. Michael Edwards, CEO of Fenway Sports Group, remarked, "We were acutely aware of our supporters’ sentiments, and this is a unique tribute to a remarkable individual. By retiring this number, we ensure Jota’s memory will endure."

Last weekend, Liverpool players joined family and friends in mourning at Jota and his brother’s funeral. Fans also paid their respects outside Anfield Stadium, reflecting the deep sorrow felt throughout the community.

Fan Take: This news resonates deeply with soccer fans, illustrating the profound impact players have both on and off the field. Remembering Jota not only honors his contributions to Liverpool but also signifies the bond between fans and players, reminding us of the human stories behind the sport.

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