Liverpool retiring Diogo Jota’s number
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The Relentless Finisher Who Left Anfield UnbeatenIn the grey mists of football memory, not every name lingers. Some fade with time, others echo with weight. Diogo Jota’s will belong
According to MailOnline, Jota’s partner Rute Cardoso, who he married just 11 days before the fatal crash, is set to inherit a remarkable estate. The finances will provide security for Jota’s wife and their three children, Dinis, Duarte and Mafalda.
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Anfield Watch on MSNDiogo Jota's legacy is bigger than any of us realisedA lot has been said about Diogo Jota these last few days after he and his brother Andre Silva passed away on Thursday in a freak car accident in Spain, on their way back to Liverpool.Every single one
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YEN.com.gh on MSNArtistic tribute to Diogo Jota: Painter uses hand and rose to honour late Liverpool star: Video.A gifted artist has crafted a breathtaking portrait featuring a hand and a rose, paying heartfelt tribute to the late Diogo JotaThe Liverpool star and his brother, Andre Silva, tragically lost their lives in a car accident,
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Liverpool.com on MSNDiogo Jota helped former club build new stand as Liverpool hero leaves lasting legacyA recurring theme of the heartfelt tributes to Diogo Jota emanating from Portugal in recent days, is how his humility, character and selflessness impacted so many others. The world of soccer remains in a state of mourning and shock following the tragic passing of the Liverpool star and his brother,
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VnExpress International on MSNInside Diogo Jota's million-dollar legacy for his wife, childrenLiverpool and Portugal star Diogo Jota's widow Rute and their three children could inherit dozens of millions of dollars from his assets, ensuring their financial security following his untimely passing last week.
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In an emotional post shared on Instagram, the captain honored Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash early Thursday in Spain.
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YEN.com.gh on MSNTears at Anfield: Diogo Jota’s Parents Pay Moving Tribute to Their Son’s LegacyJoaquim and Isabel Silva, the parents of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva, paid a touching tribute to their late sons at Liverpool's Anfield, a week after their deaths.