LeBron James Sends Emotional Message After Tragic Death of Liverpool Star
The sporting world is in shock over the tragic news concerning Liverpool and Portugal soccer star Diogo Jota, who passed away after a traffic accident in Spain. The 28-year-old winger was 11 days removed from his wedding and won his first English Premier League title with Liverpool in May.
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Jota and his brother Andre, a professional footballer playing in Portugal's second division, died in the municipality of Cernadilla, in the province of Zamora in the north west of Spain. The brothers were travelling in a Lamborghini, which spun out of control after a tyre blowout, according to Spain's Civil Guard.
Prayers are coming in from around the world, including other notable athletes. Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, who's a part-owner in Liverpool FC's parent company (Fenway Sports Group), shared an emotional message to Jota and the Liverpool fanbase.
"My prayers goes out to his loved ones during this time! May you all be guided and protected! YNWA JOTA!!"
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YNWA is a significant slogan for fans of Liverpool, an abbreviation for 'You'll Never Walk Alone.' The spirit of camaraderie that forms the basis of the team's fandom means millions of them will be deeply affected by this loss. James' message echoes that, as the entire world will mourn the loss of such a talented player.
Diogo Jota of Portugal in action during the UEFA EURO 2024 round of 16 match between Portugal and Slovenia at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany.Getty Images - Hesham Elsherif/Anadolu
Jota joined Liverpool in 2020, scoring 68 goals across 182 appearances, becoming a pivotal player for the team over this time. He's won all three major English trophies with Liverpool (Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup).
He made 49 appearances for the Portuguese national team, winning the UEFA Nations League in his final match as a footballer in May 2025, weeks after winning his first Premier League title with the club.
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Jota's legacy will live on in the hearts of the millions he inspired through his game, while his memory will be cherished by his wife, Rute Cardoso, their three children, and all who loved him.
Related: Cristiano Ronaldo's Reaction to Diogo Jota's Tragic Death
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.
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