The football world is mourning. Manchester City stars Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias joined grieving family and friends in Gondomar, Portugal, this weekend to pay their last respects to their close friend and compatriot Diogo Jota.

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The 28-year-old Liverpool forward, along with his younger brother Andre Silva (25), tragically died in a devastating car accident in Spain last Thursday. The Lamborghini they were travelling in suffered a tyre blowout, swerved off the road, and burst into flames. The pair died instantly.
The news shattered the footballing community. Jota had married his longtime partner, Rute Cardoso, just 11 days earlier. Together, they had three children. The heartbreak is unimaginable.
Bernardo Silva, visibly emotional, shared: “I can’t even imagine the pain of the family, of Rute, the children, the parents… Jota will always be in our hearts. His career, his fight, his soul — unforgettable.”
Ruben Dias echoed the heartbreak on social media: “It doesn’t make sense. You married. You won the Premier League. We won Nations League. And now you’re gone?”

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The joint funeral in Gondomar was a sea of tears, jerseys, flowers, and shattered hearts. Footballers and fans from around the world gathered to honour the lives lost too soon. Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves wept as they helped carry Jota’s coffin.
Key Points
- Diogo Jota and Andre Silva died in a car accident in Zamora, Spain
- Jota leaves behind a wife and three children
- Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias gave heartfelt tributes in Gondomar
- Football stars from across the globe attended the funeral
FAQ
- How did the accident happen?
A tyre blowout caused their vehicle to crash and catch fire.
- Was Diogo Jota still active in football?
Yes, he was a key player for Liverpool and Portugal.
- Did he have a family?
Yes, he had just married and had three children.
Conclusion
Diogo Jota and Andre Silva are gone, but their light will never dim. Their memory lives on in every goal, every game, and every heart they touched. Rest in peace, champions.