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Diogo Jota has tragically died aged 29 after a car crash in Spain alongside his younger brother just days after celebrating his marriage to wife and before he had been scheduled to return to Liverpool
Diogo Jota's tragic passing has sent shockwaves through the footballing world after the Liverpool FC star died in a car crash in Spain.
Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, were killed in a crash just days after his wedding day alongside his long-term partner and mother to his three children, Rute Cardoso, on June 22, 2025.
Cardoso shared images on Instagram just three days ago of her and Jota enjoying their special day, with the caption: "My dream came true."
Cardoso had followed Jota throughout his career with the two first getting together in their school days, when the Portuguese sensation had been destined for big things.
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After spending just two years at his local club, Jota moved on to Spain before making his way over to the Premier League with Wolves, before catching Jurgen Klopp's eye.
Jota spent five years with Liverpool, and will undoubtedly go down as a legend of the club after winning multiple trophies and having what was perhaps one of the greatest chants the Kop has ever sung.
Here, Liverpool.com looks back at Jota's career in pictures.
Diogo Jota at Pacos de FerreiraBeginning his career with Pacos de Ferreira.
His local team in Porto, who had been in the Premiera Liga when he made his debut at the age of just 18.
He spent two years with the club before getting a move.1 of 20Jota signing for Atletico MadridAfter impressing at Pacos, Jota earned a move to Atletico Madrid - who had outbid Porto to sign him.
He penned a five-year deal with the Spanish giants while hoping to join the first-team.2 of 20Jota joining Porto on loanAfter failing to break into the first-team in pre-season, Jota was sent out on loan to join his boyhood team in Porto.
In an impressive stint, he scored 9 goals in 27 games before getting interest from English clubs.3 of 20Joining Wolves on loanJota became the latest Portguese star to join Wolves after they hired Nuno Espirito Santo from Porto - immediately starring in his first season in the Championship.4 of 20