Liverpool Football Club has confirmed a series of further tributes in memory of Diogo Jota.
The 28-year-old was tragically killed in a car crash in the Spanish province of Zamora on 3 July which also claimed the life of his brother Andre Silva, with their death being mourned throughout the world of football.
Thousands of Reds supporters have paid their respects to both men, and LFC announced earlier this month that Diogo’s number 20 is to be retired permanently.
On Saturday morning, Liverpool FC confirmed via their official website that a number of further tributes are planned to commemorate Jota, some of which will be made in today’s pre-season friendly against AC Milan in Hong Kong.
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While many Liverpool supporters are beginning to turn their thoughts towards the start of the new season, the shock of Diogo Jota’s death 23 days ago is still quite raw, and it’ll take some time to get used to seeing a matchday squad without his name in it.
His heartbroken teammates may be focused on the big kick-off in August, but the absence of our number 20 will be felt throughout the coming days, weeks and months within the dressing room and on the training pitch.
The scale of tributes which have been paid to him and his brother outside Anfield – and indeed throughout the world – illustrate how much of an impact they made on the lives of the people around them, and supporters of the clubs they represented with distinction.
Diogo Jota will forever be remembered at Liverpool, and the upcoming tributes serve as a reminder of how much he’ll be missed by teammates, coaching staff, club employees and fans alike.
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