Liverpool faced a heartbreaking loss in June when forward Diogo Jota and his brother tragically passed away in a car accident in Spain. Jota was just 28 years old.
On what would have been his 29th birthday, Liverpool honored him with a tribute, sharing a photo on social media of Jota celebrating with the Premier League trophy. The club extended its condolences to Jota’s family, including his wife and children.
In response to his untimely death, Liverpool has retired Jota’s number 20 shirt, a number he wore throughout his five seasons with the team. During his time at Liverpool, he started 79 matches, scoring 47 goals and providing 15 assists. Although injuries limited his playing time in his final year, he still contributed to the club’s success, helping them secure the Premier League title in the 2024-25 season. Additionally, Liverpool plans to create a memorial for him outside their stadium.
Originally from Portugal, Jota was also a member of the national team, with his last appearance coming during a 5-3 victory over Spain in June. The Portuguese Football Federation also paid tribute to him recently.
Currently, Liverpool is in 8th place in the Premier League, having achieved 7 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses since the season began.
Fan Take: This news resonates deeply with soccer fans, as it highlights the fragility of life and the impact players have beyond their athletic achievements. Jota’s legacy not only strengthens Liverpool’s community but also serves as a reminder of the sport’s emotional connection, rallying fans in honor of a beloved player.

