Liverpool pays tribute to Diogo Jota on what would have been his 29th birthday: 'Forever in our hearts'

Yahoo Sports – GeneralThursday, December 4, 2025 at 1:41:44 PM
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  • Liverpool Football Club has permanently retired the number of Diogo Jota following his untimely death, marking what would have been his 29th birthday with a heartfelt tribute. The club expressed its sorrow and remembrance, stating that Jota will be 'forever in our hearts.'
  • This decision reflects the profound impact Jota had on the club and its supporters, highlighting the emotional connection between players and fans. The retirement of his number serves as a lasting tribute to his contributions and legacy within Liverpool FC.
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