Diogo Jota’s wife and family joined by Liverpool players for funeral in Portugal
Diogo Jota’s wife and family have been joined by Liverpool players for the funeral of the forward and his brother in Portugal following their death in a car crash in Spain.
Jul 05, 2025Soccer
Diogo Jota’s wife and family have been joined by Liverpool players for the funeral of the forward and his brother in Portugal following their death in a car crash in Spain.
The father-of-three, who married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso 11 days before the accident, died alongside his brother, Andre Silva, after a Lamborghini they were travelling in burst into flames following a suspected tyre blowout in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The coffins of Jota and Silva were carried into Igreja Matriz de Gondomar church in the town of Gondomar near Porto on Saturday morning, followed by mourners.
A church bell tolled and crowds applauded as the brothers’ coffins were carried into the church, followed by mourners, some with their arms around each other.
Others seen arriving at the church included Reds manager Arne Slot, captain Virgil van Dijk and team-mates including Andy Robertson, Conor Bradley, Ryan Gravenberch, Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones, Darwin Nunez and Joe Gomez.
Also at the funeral for the Portugal international were his national team-mates Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva of Manchester City, Joao Felix and Renato Veiga of Chelsea, Nelson Semedo from Wolves, Joao Moutinho, Rui Patricio and Ruben Neves, as well as former Liverpool player Fabinho, Porto president Andre Villas-Boas and Portugal manager Roberto Martinez.
Neves served as one of the pallbearers for Jota after flying in from Florida, where he played for Al Hilal in the Club World Cup quarter-final on Friday night.
Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson at Jota’s funeral (PA)
Some of the players carried wreaths shaped like football shirts as they arrived at the church.
“They are (have been) really sad days, as you can imagine, but today we have shown we are a very large, but close family,” Martinez told media outside the church, in a short interview broadcast on Sky Sports News.
“We are Portugal, and it was essential for us that (with) Andre Silva and Diogo Jota, we are together and we will always be together and their spirit will be with us forever.
“Thank you very much for your messages, for your support and everything that we have received (from) all over the world. It means a lot and today we are all one football family.”
Portugal national team manager Roberto Martinez (left) paid tribute to the brothers (PA)
City midfielder Silva also paid tribute to his fellow Portugal international.
“I can’t even imagine the pain of the family, of Rute, of the children, of the parents,” Silva told Portuguese broadcaster TVI.
“I must talk a little about Jota, who was a great friend to all of us.
“His career, although not the most important thing, speaks for itself. His passion, will and determination allowed him to succeed in life and have a brilliant career.
Manchester City and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva was one of many players who attended the service (PA)
“More important than that, as a person, the memories that remain. Jota will remain in our hearts forever. He will always be present at all breakfasts, lunches, dinners, national team gatherings, PlayStation or card games.
“It is a very tough episode for all of us, because we spent a lot of time together. The memories I have with him are fantastic. These happy memories will remain; he will be present in every victory.
“We were rivals and team-mates for many years. He became a great friend. He was present at my wedding. Unfortunately, I wasn’t at his, because I was at the Club World Cup.
“It is a family that will always be with us and that we will try to preserve.”
Liverpool’s Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson was not able to attend the service for his team-mate.
He wrote on Instagram, alongside a picture of their two families: “Usually, I post things that make sense, but today, nothing makes sense!
“Once again, an ocean separates me from “saying goodbye” to someone I love! But I know that I am well represented by my club mates!
“To you, my friend Rute, just know that you will never walk alone, we will be with you as soon as possible!”
There were emotional scenes between Diogo Jota’s former team-mates (PA)
After the funeral service, the coffins were carried to the cemetery next to the church.
Family and friends gathered for the brothers’ wake on Friday, with a queue forming outside the Portuguese chapel.
The brothers’ parents attended the Sao Cosme Chapel, the Capela da Ressurreicao, in Gondomar, with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro and Jota’s agent also there.
People held service sheets featuring pictures of both brothers, the largest one showing Jota smiling in his Liverpool shirt and making a heart sign with his hands.
Liverpool postponed the return of their players for pre-season following Jota’s death and players past and present paid tribute to him and his brother on social media.
Everton manager David Moyes (centre) was among those to lay flowers at Anfield on Saturday (Peter Byrne/PA)
A sea of floral tributes had been left outside Anfield, with many Liverpool fans and supporters of other clubs looking to pay their respects.
Flags have been lowered to half-mast at the stadium and all club stores, museums and tours have been closed until Monday, with staff offered wellbeing support.
Everton manager David Moyes and assistant Alan Irvine laid a tribute at Anfield on Saturday.
A message in the card with the flowers read: “With heartfelt sympathy, from David Moyes and everyone at Everton Football Club.”
Liverpool’s Joe Gomez and Arne Slot arrive at the funeral (PA)
Jota and Silva were found dead after the car crashed on the A-52 in Palacios de Sanabria near the city of Zamora at 12.40am on Thursday.
Police said they were investigating the possibility that the Lamborghini left the road because of a tyre blowout while overtaking, and a source from the government sub-delegation in Zamora confirmed “a possible speeding incident” was being looked at.
Pictures of the aftermath of the crash showed debris scattered along the side of the road including what appeared to be charred parts of the vehicle.
No other vehicles are said to have been involved in the incident.