Liverpool retiring Diogo Jota’s number
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Daily Star on MSNLiverpool's anthem has 'never felt pertinent' after the tragic death of Diogo JotaThe anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone' has never felt so pertinent, given the horrendous circumstances which have now engulfed all those associated with Liverpool FC. Liverpool are no strangers to tragedy,
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AFP on MSNLiverpool to retire Diogo Jota's number 20 shirtLiverpool have announced a series of tributes to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva when the Reds return to action on Sunday at Preston for the first time since the Portuguese international's death.
Wimbledon has made the extraordinary move to break 148 years of tradition to honor Liverpool star Diogo Jota. Officials will allow players to break the tournament’s all white dress code to wear black armbands as a tribute to the Portuguese player who tragically lost his life on Thursday night.
Nuno Borges had hoped to wear a Diogo Jota soccer jersey onto court at his match at Wimbledon but he settled for a black ribbon on his hat instead.
The dress code for players at Wimbledon is being tweaked for any players who wish to pay tribute to Diogo Jota.
A Wimbledon star has honoured Diogo Jota after he tragically died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday (3 July)
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Liverpool.com on MSNWimbledon chiefs block Diogo Jota tribute, claims Portuguese tennis starWimbledon star Nuno Borges has revealed he was keen to pay tribute to Liverpool hero Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away on Thursday, but was not allowed
A Portuguese tennis player paid tribute to Diogo Jota following the Liverpool star's death ahead of his match at Wimbledon.
PORTUGUESE Wimbledon stars Francisco Cabral and Nuno Borges wore black ribbons in memory of Diogo Jota. The Liverpool forward, 28, passed away in a car crash in the early hours of Thursday
Wimbledon will allow players to break the strict all-white dress code at the All England Club following the tragic death of Diogo Jota. The Liverpool and Portugal forward was killed in a car crash in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Wimbledon has made a rare exception to its iconic all-white dress code, allowing players to wear black armbands in memory of Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota, who tragically passed