Women's Euro 2025 Holds Minute's Silence for Diogo Jota, Brother After Spanish Car Crash
Women's Euro 2025 Holds Minute's Silence for Diogo Jota, Brother After Spanish Car Crash

Women's Euro 2025 Holds Minute's Silence for Diogo Jota, Brother After Spanish Car Crash

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The football world is mourning the tragic deaths of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, both professional footballers, following a car crash in Spain. The accident occurred on the A-52 highway near Zamora when a tyre blew out, causing their vehicle to crash and catch fire. Diogo Jota, 28, was a key player for Liverpool, contributing significantly to their recent Premier League title and winning the UEFA Nations League with Portugal just last month. André Silva, 26, played for Portuguese club Penafiel. In tribute to the brothers, UEFA announced that a minute's silence will be observed before all Women's Euro 2025 matches on July 3 and 4, including the Portugal versus Spain game. The Portuguese Football Federation expressed deep condolences, calling the loss irreparable and promising to honor their legacy.

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