The football world is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who tragically died at the age of 28 in a fatal car crash in northern Spain. The devastating incident occurred just two weeks after Jota married his childhood sweetheart, Rute Cardoso, the mother of their three children.
Jota was traveling with his younger brother, Andre Silva, also a professional footballer, when their Lamborghini reportedly blew a tire while overtaking on the A-52 highway near Cernadilla, Zamora—around 70 miles from the historic Spanish city of Valladolid. The vehicle veered off the road, crashed, and burst into flames during the early hours of Thursday morning.
Both brothers were pronounced dead at the scene by emergency responders.
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Details of the Tragic Accident
According to reports from Castilla y León emergency services, several distress calls were received around 12:35 AM on Thursday, alerting authorities about a fiery accident at kilometer 65 of the A-52 in Cernadilla.
Emergency units dispatched:
Service | Response |
---|---|
1-1-2 Castilla y León | Multiple calls received |
Zamora Traffic Police | Notified and dispatched |
Zamora Provincial Fire Brigade | Sent to extinguish the fire |
Sacyl Emergency Medical Team | Confirmed fatalities on-site |
A statement from the authorities read: “A car was reported to have been involved in an accident and the vehicle was on fire. Medical teams from the Mombuey Health Center confirmed the death of two individuals on the scene.”
The A-52 is a major route often used by travelers commuting from northern Portugal into Spain, making it a heavily trafficked and fast-moving road.
A Life Recently Celebrated, Now Mourned
Just two weeks before the accident, Jota tied the knot with Rute Cardoso in a heartwarming ceremony in Porto, the city he called home. In a recent interview following their wedding, Jota described himself as “the luckiest man in the world” to have Rute by his side.
Their three children were frequently seen cheering him on from the sidelines—most recently on the Anfield pitch in May, where the family celebrated a league victory together.
Football Community Devastated
The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) and the global football community have been rocked by the news. FPF President Pedro Proenca issued a heartfelt statement confirming the deaths of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva: “More than an exceptional player with nearly 50 international appearances, Jota was a beacon of joy, admired by teammates and opponents alike. His legacy will be honored daily.”
Proenca also revealed that the federation has requested a minute of silence before Portugal’s upcoming Women’s European Championship match against Spain, to honor the brothers.
A Beloved Teammate, On and Off the Pitch
With almost 50 caps for the Portugal national team and a successful club career at Liverpool FC, Jota was known for his relentless energy, intelligence on the ball, and ability to score in clutch moments. But beyond his footballing skills, tributes pour in emphasizing his warmth, humility, and loyalty.
Liverpool FC has yet to issue an official statement, but fans worldwide have already begun sharing tributes on social media, remembering not only a world-class footballer but a cherished human being.
Remembering Andre Silva
Jota’s younger brother Andre Silva, 26, was also pursuing a professional football career. Most recently affiliated with FC Penafiel, Andre was remembered by his club and teammates as “a talented and hardworking player with a bright future ahead.”
Their untimely deaths represent a massive loss not just for their families, but for Portuguese football, where both were considered symbols of passion, discipline, and community.
As investigations continue into the cause of the accident, the footballing world stands united in grief. Tributes from fans, teammates, and rival clubs continue to pour in, painting a picture of a man who inspired both on and off the field.
At only 28, Diogo Jota’s legacy is one of brilliance, dedication, and love—for the game, for his family, and for life itself
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FAQs
What caused Diogo Jota’s car accident?
The crash was reportedly caused by a tire blowout while overtaking on the A-52 in Zamora, Spain.
Who was with Diogo Jota in the car during the crash?
His 26-year-old brother, Andre Silva, who was also a footballer. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.
When did Diogo Jota get married?
He married his childhood sweetheart, Rute Cardoso, just two weeks prior to the accident in a ceremony held in Porto.
What was Diogo Jota’s contribution to football?
He played for Liverpool FC and the Portugal national team, earning nearly 50 international caps and winning major trophies.
Will any tribute be held for Diogo Jota?
The Portuguese Football Federation has requested a minute’s silence during an upcoming women’s European Championship match.