Tragic Death of Diogo Jota and His Brother in Car Accident











2025-07-03T08:46:58Z

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who had a celebrated career in football, tragically passed away in a car accident in Spain at the young age of 28. This devastating incident also claimed the life of his 26-year-old brother, Andre Silva, a footballer who played for Penafiel in Liga Portugal 2. The accident occurred at approximately 12:30 AM local time (11:30 PM BST), on the A-52 motorway in the municipality of Cernadilla, Zamora.
Reports indicate that the vehicle Jota and his brother were traveling in lost control and left the road after a tire burst while they were attempting to overtake another car. The car subsequently caught fire, leading to this tragic and unforeseen outcome.
Diogo Jota had recently celebrated a significant milestone in his personal life, having married his long-term partner less than two weeks ago. He was also a dedicated father to three children, making the loss even more poignant for those who knew him and for the football community as a whole.
Jota's journey in professional football began at Pacos de Ferreira in Portugal, after which he joined Atletico Madrid in 2016. However, he did not make any appearances for the La Liga club, as he was loaned out to Porto and later Wolverhampton Wanderers. His time at Wolves saw him become a vital player, which led to his transfer to Liverpool in September 2020. During his illustrious career, he made over 180 appearances for Liverpool and was instrumental in the club's triumphs, including winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
In response to the tragic news, Liverpool Football Club released a heartfelt statement expressing their devastation over the loss. They requested privacy for Jota's family and friends during this unimaginably difficult time, affirming their commitment to support them fully.
Porto, where both Jota and his brother had roots, also issued a statement mourning their loss. They conveyed their condolences and highlighted Jota's impact as both a player and a person, noting that he was well-respected in the football community.
Former Liverpool defender and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher shared his sorrow on social media, expressing thoughts and prayers for the families affected by this tragedy, particularly mentioning Jota's wife, Rute, and their three children. Fellow commentator Gary Neville also conveyed his condolences, describing the news as heartbreaking.
The Portuguese Football Federation expressed its devastation as well, recognizing Jota as an exceptional talent who earned nearly 50 caps for the national team. They characterized his joyful nature and influence in the community as irreplaceable, committing to honor his legacy within Portuguese football.
As a sign of respect, the federation has requested a minute of silence prior to Portugal's upcoming match against Spain during the Women's Euros.
Jota's footballing accomplishments include participating in Euro 2022 and Euro 2024, and winning the UEFA Nations League twice with Portugal. He was a prominent figure in the international arena, although he missed the 2022 World Cup due to injury. His absence will undoubtedly be felt deeply, not just among teammates and fans, but throughout the sport.
Isabelle Moreau
Source of the news: Sky Sports