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Extra.ie
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Diogo Jota's wife breaks social media silence with heartbreaking post
Diogo Jota's wife, Rute Cardosa, has taken to social media for the first time since the Liverpool wingers tragic death to share pictures from their wedding, which took place a month ago on July 22. The Portuguese sports star had married his long-term partner just ten days before his life was cut short following a devastating car crash off the province of Zamora on the A-52 in Spain. Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW Diogo's brother André was fatally injured in the accident also. Diogo Jota's wife, Rute Cardosa, has taken to social media for the first time since the Liverpool wingers tragic death to share pictures from their wedding, which took place a month ago on July 22. Pic: Emilia Ferreira Nunes via Instagram Taking to Instagram, a heartbroken Rute shared three photos from her wedding day to Diogo — one was a close up of their hands holding each other, while two more were of the newlyweds dancing. '1 month of our 'until death do us part' forever, your white girl,' Rute wrote, commemorating one month since she married Diogo. Social media users took to the comments full of well wishes and support for Rute. One wrote: 'An enchanted story will never have an end…' Another added: 'May you and your beautiful children relive the wonderful memories, Diogo will be looking down on you proud.' A third shared: 'Much strength to you, our eternal 20 will bless you from heaven.' Diogo Jota with his wife Rute and their children. Pic: Rute Cardoso/Instagram Rute and Diogo began dating in 2012 and shared two sons and a daughter together before the 28-year-old popped the question in 2022. They got married on June 22, 2025, just ten days before his untimely death. Jota made his debut for Pacos at 17 years old, and it wasn't long before he was picked up by Spanish giants Atletico Madrid in 2016, though he was soon loaned back to his hometown club FC Porto where he scored eight goals in the 2016/2017 season. In a huge shock, Jota made the move to Wolverhampton Wanderers before joining Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool for £40m in September 2020.


Sinar Daily
5 days ago
- Sport
- Sinar Daily
Diogo Jota inducted into Wolves' hall of fame following death
Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. 18 Jul 2025 02:21pm Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. - Photo: Wolverhampton/Facebook LONDON - Former Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on July 3, has been inducted into the club's hall of fame. The 28-year-old Portugal international, who had just won the Premier League with Liverpool, began his career in English football at Molineux, the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances between 2017 and 2020. Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. "There is such a feeling of sadness and disbelief around this awful tragedy that we wanted to make this tribute of our own as soon as we could,' said Wolves hall of fame chairman and club vice president John Richards on the club website. "Like everyone else, we've been stunned by events, and we remember what a wonderful player Diogo was for Wolves during that unforgettable promotion season under Nuno and our early years back in the Premier League. "His record of 44 goals at Wolves, and then 65 at Liverpool as a Premier League title winner speaks volumes. So many fans across the game, especially in Portugal, after he helped them win the Nations League this summer, are feeling his loss deeply. We saw no reason to delay this decision. "We hope it will bring a little comfort to those who were close to Diogo and Andre, and we trust Wolves supporters will understand that this gesture is made with real love and admiration, and also fully justified.' Wolves are planning to remember their former player further, firstly in the home friendly against Celta Vigo and then against Manchester City on the opening day of the season. - BERNAMA-PA MEDIA/dpa

Rhyl Journal
6 days ago
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Diogo Jota inducted into Wolves' hall of fame following death
Jota died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on July 3, aged 28. The Portugal international, who had just won the Premier League with Liverpool, began his career in English football at Molineux, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances between 2017 and 2020. Diogo Jota has been inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame 💛 It's a tribute that honours both his remarkable achievements for the club and the deep impact his passing has had on the footballing world. — Wolves (@Wolves) July 17, 2025 Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. 'There is such a feeling of sadness and disbelief around this awful tragedy that we wanted to make this tribute of our own as soon as we could,' said Wolves hall of fame chairman and club vice president John Richards on the club website. 'Like everyone else, we've been stunned by events, and we remember what a wonderful player Diogo was for Wolves during that unforgettable promotion season under Nuno and our early years back in the Premier League. 'His record of 44 goals at Wolves, and then 65 at Liverpool as a Premier League title winner, speaks volumes. So many fans across the game – especially in Portugal after he helped them win the Nations League this summer – are feeling his loss deeply. We saw no reason to delay this decision. 'We hope it will bring a little comfort to those who were close to Diogo and Andre, and we trust Wolves supporters will understand that this gesture is made with real love and admiration, and also fully justified.' Wolves are planning to remember their former player further, firstly in the home friendly against Celta Vigo and then against Manchester City on the opening day of the season.

South Wales Argus
6 days ago
- Sport
- South Wales Argus
Diogo Jota inducted into Wolves' hall of fame following death
Jota died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on July 3, aged 28. The Portugal international, who had just won the Premier League with Liverpool, began his career in English football at Molineux, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances between 2017 and 2020. Diogo Jota has been inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame 💛 It's a tribute that honours both his remarkable achievements for the club and the deep impact his passing has had on the footballing world. — Wolves (@Wolves) July 17, 2025 Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. 'There is such a feeling of sadness and disbelief around this awful tragedy that we wanted to make this tribute of our own as soon as we could,' said Wolves hall of fame chairman and club vice president John Richards on the club website. 'Like everyone else, we've been stunned by events, and we remember what a wonderful player Diogo was for Wolves during that unforgettable promotion season under Nuno and our early years back in the Premier League. Jota was remembered at Molineux in the days after his death (Jacob King/PA) 'His record of 44 goals at Wolves, and then 65 at Liverpool as a Premier League title winner, speaks volumes. So many fans across the game – especially in Portugal after he helped them win the Nations League this summer – are feeling his loss deeply. We saw no reason to delay this decision. 'We hope it will bring a little comfort to those who were close to Diogo and Andre, and we trust Wolves supporters will understand that this gesture is made with real love and admiration, and also fully justified.' Wolves are planning to remember their former player further, firstly in the home friendly against Celta Vigo and then against Manchester City on the opening day of the season.


North Wales Chronicle
6 days ago
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Diogo Jota inducted into Wolves' hall of fame following death
Jota died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva in Spain on July 3, aged 28. The Portugal international, who had just won the Premier League with Liverpool, began his career in English football at Molineux, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances between 2017 and 2020. Diogo Jota has been inducted into the Wolves Hall of Fame 💛 It's a tribute that honours both his remarkable achievements for the club and the deep impact his passing has had on the footballing world. — Wolves (@Wolves) July 17, 2025 Wolves have remembered Jota's contribution to the club with his induction into the hall of fame, which is run independently by a committee. 'There is such a feeling of sadness and disbelief around this awful tragedy that we wanted to make this tribute of our own as soon as we could,' said Wolves hall of fame chairman and club vice president John Richards on the club website. 'Like everyone else, we've been stunned by events, and we remember what a wonderful player Diogo was for Wolves during that unforgettable promotion season under Nuno and our early years back in the Premier League. 'His record of 44 goals at Wolves, and then 65 at Liverpool as a Premier League title winner, speaks volumes. So many fans across the game – especially in Portugal after he helped them win the Nations League this summer – are feeling his loss deeply. We saw no reason to delay this decision. 'We hope it will bring a little comfort to those who were close to Diogo and Andre, and we trust Wolves supporters will understand that this gesture is made with real love and admiration, and also fully justified.' Wolves are planning to remember their former player further, firstly in the home friendly against Celta Vigo and then against Manchester City on the opening day of the season.