Soccer World Mourns Diogo Jota and Brother André Silva at Heartbreaking Funeral in Portugal
Football Stars and Family Unite to Mourn Diogo Jota and His Brother André Silva
A wave of grief swept across the soccer world on Saturday as family, friends, and fellow players gathered in Gondomar, Portugal, to say a final farewell to Diogo Jota and his younger brother, André Silva.
The two brothers, aged 28 and 25, tragically lost their lives in a car crash in Spain early Thursday morning, shocking fans and devastating the global football community.
A Heartfelt Farewell in Gondomar
Jota’s wife, Rute Cardoso, who married the Liverpool star just days before the fatal crash, was seen embracing loved ones as she arrived at the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar. The emotional service lasted about an hour and drew hundreds of mourners, including many prominent names from the world of football.
Jota and Cardoso share three young children, making the loss even more poignant for the grieving family.
Liverpool and Portugal Show Their Support
Leading the tributes were Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, who arrived with red floral arrangements shaped like the brothers’ jerseys. They were joined by fellow Liverpool players Alexis Mac Allister, Darwin Núñez, and Ibrahima Konaté. Head coach Arne Slot and CEO Michael Edwards were also in attendance, representing the club’s deep respect for their fallen former teammate.
Portugal national team star Rúben Neves, a longtime friend and teammate of Jota, served as a pallbearer. A photo of André Silva bearing the words “Para Sempre Um De Nós” (“Forever One Of Us”) was carried at the front of the procession.
National Team, Premier League Stars Join the Mourning
Also present were high-profile Portuguese internationals, including Manchester City’s Rúben Dias and Bernardo Silva, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, and Chelsea forward João Félix. Portugal national team head coach Roberto Martínez spoke outside the church, offering words of unity and sorrow.
“Today was a day that we showed we are a very large, but very close family,” Martínez said. “We are Portugal. We are together, and we will always be together.”
Tributes Pour In Across the World
The funeral followed a wake held Friday morning at the same church, which remained open to the public in the afternoon as the wider community paid their respects.
Global tributes continued throughout the weekend. Moments of silence were held during Club World Cup matches, where visibly emotional players, including Neves, João Cancelo, and Pedro Neto, honored their late teammate.
In an unexpected gesture, British rock band Oasis dedicated their song “Live Forever” to Jota during their reunion concert in Cardiff, Wales, paying tribute to the footballer’s lasting legacy.
At Wimbledon, Portuguese tennis players Francisco Cabral and Nuno Borges were granted rare permission to forgo the tournament’s strict all-white dress code. The players wore black armbands in tribute to Jota, telling reporters it was an emotional moment of solidarity for Portuguese athletes.
A Legacy Remembered
As bells rang through the streets of Gondomar and mourners carried the brothers to their final resting place, the message was clear: Diogo Jota and André Silva may be gone, but their memory lives on—not just through their achievements on the pitch, but in the hearts of a united football family.
Source: CNN – Soccer stars and Diogo Jota’s family gather for funeral of Liverpool player and his brother