Jordan Henderson Breaks Down While Paying Tribute To Diogo Jota At Anfield; Video
Liverpool has postponed their preseason activities to mourn the loss. Supporters around the world have joined in paying their respects, showing how deeply this loss has affected the football community.

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Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was seen in tears at Anfield as he paid tribute to Diogo Jota and Jota’s younger brother Andre Silva, who tragically died in a car accident in Spain.
Henderson, now playing for Ajax, returned to his old home ground to lay flowers and a scarf in their memory. He looked emotional and heartbroken as he stood quietly outside the stadium.
Fans have also left flowers, candles, and shirts near the Anfield gates, creating a touching memorial. On social media, Henderson wrote that he was heartbroken and couldn’t stop thinking about Jota’s family. He called Jota more than just a teammate, he was a close friend.
Liverpool has postponed their preseason activities to mourn the loss. Supporters around the world have joined in paying their respects, showing how deeply this loss has affected the football community.
Wimbledon Bends 148-Year-Old Dress Code Rule To Honour Diogo Jota After Tragic Death
Wimbledon, known for its strict white clothing rule, has made a rare exception to allow players to wear black armbands. This special decision was made to honour footballer Diogo Jota, who sadly passed away in a car accident along with his younger brother, Andre Silva, on July 3, 2025.
Jota was a star forward for Liverpool and a key player for Portugal’s national team. He had recently helped Portugal win the UEFA Nations League and had just gotten married to his longtime partner, Rute Cardoso. He leaves behind three young children.
As a sign of respect, Wimbledon is letting players to wear black armbands during their matches. This is a big change, as Wimbledon has followed a strict dress code since 1877.
Many famous athletes, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Rafael Nadal, paid tribute to Jota. Even Real Madrid held a moment of silence for him. This kind gesture by Wimbledon shows that, even in the world of sport, humanity and compassion matter most.
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