Liverpool star Diogo Jota died in a car accident.


Footballer Diogo Jota died in a horrific car crash in Spain. He played for 'Liverpool' and the Portugal national team. The incident occurred in the province of Zamora on the A-52 road near the municipality of Palacios de Sanabria. This was reported by the Marca publication.
The news of the tragedy spread after the car, in which Diogo Jota and his brother Andre were traveling, left the road and caught fire. Witnesses claim that the fire quickly engulfed the car and spread to the surrounding vegetation.
The emergency service 112 promptly arrived at the scene, but the footballer and his brother could not be saved. Diogo Jota and his wife Rute Cardoso left behind three children.
Jota's life and career
Diogo Jota rose to fame with his performances in teams such as 'Pacos de Ferreira', 'Porto', 'Atletico', and 'Wolverhampton'. Since 2020, he played for 'Liverpool', where he appeared in 182 matches, scored 65 goals, and provided 26 assists. As part of the Portugal national team, Jota played nearly 50 matches, scoring 14 goals and making 12 assists.
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Diogo Jota, the Portugal national team footballer and 'Liverpool' player, died in a traffic accident in Spain.
Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota died in a horrific car crash in Spain when the car he was traveling in with his brother went off the road and caught fire. Unfortunately, even the prompt intervention of the emergency service 112 could not save the life of the footballer and his brother, leaving three children without a father. Diogo Jota was known for his play with 'Liverpool' and the Portugal national team, and his tragic death was a great blow to the football world.Read also
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