Wolves and Liverpool Unite in Mourning the Loss of Diogo Jota
Wolverhampton Wanderers and Liverpool FC come together to honor the memory of Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away in a car accident.



On a somber Thursday afternoon, the Wolverhampton Wanderers community gathered outside Molineux stadium to pay their respects to former player Diogo Jota. The 28-year-old, who had moved to Liverpool in 2020, tragically lost his life in a car accident in the Spanish province of Zamora on July 3, alongside his brother Andre Silva.
A Tribute to a Beloved Player
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira, accompanied by his team, laid flowers and observed a moment of silence in memory of Jota. The Portuguese forward, who played over 130 times for Wolves from 2017 to 2020, was instrumental in the club's promotion to the Premier League, scoring 44 goals during his tenure.
Fans' Heartfelt Tributes
The Billy Wright statue on Waterloo Road became a focal point for fans to express their grief, with flowers, shirts, and other memorabilia left in Jota's honor. The outpouring of love and respect from the Wolves community underscores the impact Jota had both on and off the pitch.
Liverpool's Commemoration
Liverpool FC, where Jota continued his football career, is set to commemorate him and his brother at their upcoming friendly match against Preston North End. This will be Liverpool's first game since Jota's untimely passing, and the club plans to honor his memory in a fitting tribute.
A Life Cut Short
At the time of the accident, Jota and his brother were en route to the Spanish port of Santander, where Jota was to return to Liverpool for pre-season training. Spanish police have indicated that the car was likely speeding before the fatal crash.
A Legacy Remembered
Both Wolves and Liverpool have expressed their deep sorrow and have vowed that Jota's legacy will never be forgotten. His contributions to both clubs and the sport of football will be remembered by fans and players alike.