Wolves Induct Late Diogo Jota into Hall of Fame
Wolves Induct Late Diogo Jota into Hall of Fame

Wolves Induct Late Diogo Jota into Hall of Fame

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have posthumously inducted Portuguese forward Diogo Jota into their Hall of Fame following his tragic death in a car accident alongside his brother Andre Silva earlier this month. Jota played a crucial role in Wolves' promotion to the Premier League in 2018, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances before moving to Liverpool, where he later won the Premier League title. The Hall of Fame induction was expedited and unanimously approved due to Jota's remarkable legacy and the profound impact of his passing on the club and football community. Tributes from fans and officials have poured in, with memorials established at Molineux stadium. Wolves will further honor Jota and his brother during their upcoming fixtures, including the opening Premier League game against Manchester City. The Hall of Fame chairman expressed that the gesture was made with genuine love and respect, hoping to bring comfort to those affected.

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