Funeral de Diogo Jota y André Silva: sus padres, Joaquim e Isabel, les dan  el último adiós rotos de dolor

In a moment that stunned the football world and shattered a family, Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André tragically lost their lives in a devastating car crash in northern Spain during the early hours of July 3. The 28-year-old forward, who had just married his childhood sweetheart Rute Cardoso eleven days earlier, died when the Lamborghini he was driving suffered a tire blowout during an overtaking maneuver.

The sudden loss of the beloved Portuguese international has sparked an outpouring of grief — not only from Liverpool Football Club but from across the sporting and cultural world. Tributes continue to flood in, from teammates and rivals to rock bands and global football giants.

Liverpool’s Quiet Yet Powerful Gesture

While the club has officially expressed their heartbreak, it’s what they’re doing behind the scenes that has touched many: Liverpool FC will pay out Jota’s full £140,000-a-week contract — with two years remaining — directly to his wife Rute and their three children. The financial support is part of a broader commitment by the club to be there for Jota’s family during this unimaginable time.

On the day of his funeral in Gondomar, Portugal, teammates including Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson, Joe Gomez, and Wataru Endo solemnly arrived at the church, carrying red floral wreaths marked with the number 20 — Jota’s shirt number. Liverpool manager Arne Slot also attended, standing in silent solidarity with his grieving squad.

Tributes Across the Globe

From stadiums to stages, the tributes have been powerful and deeply personal. In the U.S., former teammate Pedro Neto held up a shirt bearing “Diogo & André” during a minute’s silence at the Club World Cup. Oasis, during a sold-out concert in Cardiff, paused mid-show to project Jota’s image across the screen before dedicating “Live Forever” to him. In Saudi Arabia, Ruben Neves and João Cancelo were visibly emotional before their Al-Hilal match, while Bayern Munich captain Joshua Kimmich reflected on the deeper meaning of loss, noting:

“Accidents happen every day — but when you know the person, it hits harder. You realise what truly matters.”

Jurgen Klopp: “There must be a bigger purpose – but I can’t see it”

Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp broke his silence with a heartfelt Instagram tribute, struggling to comprehend the tragedy:

“I’m heartbroken… Diogo was not only a fantastic player but a great friend, a loving husband and father. We will miss you so much. All my prayers to Rute, the kids, and everyone who loved them. Rest in peace – Love, J.”

Darwin Núñez also paid tribute to his fallen teammate:

“There are no words of comfort for so much pain… I send all my strength to his family. From where he is, I’m sure he’ll always be with you.”

A Legacy That Lives Beyond the Game

Jota’s death is not only a sporting loss but a deeply human one. As the Premier League stated in their official release:

“Football has lost a champion who will be forever missed.”

And while the pitch will one day resume its rhythm, for Liverpool and those closest to Diogo Jota, there will always be an empty space — and the quiet, enduring echo of a player who gave everything, and a man who loved fiercely.

Rest in peace, Diogo and André.