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Chelsea Pledges Part of Club World Cup Winnings to Support Dio Gojota and Andre Silva’s Families

August 14, 2025 2 Min Read
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According to Athletic, a Chelsea player has chosen to contribute a portion of the bonuses from the Club World Cup to the families of Dio Jota and Andre Silva, who tragically lost their lives in a car accident in Spain last July.

This collective decision by the players and clubs will distribute $15.5 million equally among the players, with each family receiving approximately over $500,000 before factoring in currency exchange, taxes, and other costs. Pedro Neto, who joined Chelsea in 2024, is also a teammate of Jota and Silva from their time with Wolverhampton.

Chelsea recently triumphed in the FIFA tournament, defeating Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey, an achievement that accrued an estimated $114.6 million for the club.

Tributes within the football community have been abundant since the news of Jota and Silva’s passing. Various matches, including those in the Women’s Euro and the Club World Cup, observed moments of silence. Additionally, the first reunion concert for Oasis in Wales featured tributes, with players globally honoring Jota’s signature goal celebrations.

Liverpool will pay homage by dedicating the cover of their Match Day program to Jota and Silva ahead of their Premier League match against Bournemouth. Players throughout the league will wear black armbands and observe moments of silence this weekend.

Jota will be commemorated with a statue at Anfield, and Liverpool will feature the "20 forever" emblem on their jerseys, signifying the retirement of his jersey number—a historic first for the club in honoring a former player. Last week, a moment of silence was held during a match between Furminence and Al Hilal, which saw emotional reactions from Jota’s teammates, including Al Hilal’s Ruben Neves, who attended Jota’s funeral in Portugal the following day.

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Fan Take: This news resonates deeply within the soccer community, demonstrating the sport’s solidarity in times of tragedy. It highlights not only the human side of the game but also reinforces the importance of unity among players and fans alike.

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