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Portugal and Spain players pay tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother before Euro 2025 opener

BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Portugal and Spain players observed a period of silence before their Women’s European Championship opening game Thursday in memory of Portugal and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota.
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A Portuguese supporter holds a sign during a fanwalk reading ''Thank you Diogo Jota RIP'', in memory of Portuguese international footballer Diogo Jota, who lost his life in a car crash in Spain on Thursday night, prior the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Group B soccer match between Spain and Portugal, in Bern, Switzerland, Thursday, July 3, 2025. (Til Buergy/Keystone via AP)

BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Portugal and Spain players observed a period of silence before their Women’s European Championship opening game Thursday in memory of Portugal and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota.

Both sets of players also wore black armbands for the match. Players and supporters stayed silent for around 20 seconds before the fans started applauding.

Jota and his brother André Silva were killed in a car crash shortly after midnight in northwestern Spain when the Lamborghini they were traveling in veered off a road and burst into flames, Spanish police said earlier.

Their deaths prompted an outpouring of grief from fans, players and officials across both women’s and men’s soccer.

Some Portugal fans displayed banners in tribute to Jota before their team's Euro 2025 opener. “Thank you for everything,” was written on one. “Rest in peace,” said another.

“Today, for them,” Portugal forward Francisca (Kika) Nazareth had said on Instagram some hours before the match.

“One of our own,” teammate and fellow forward Jéssica Silva wrote, “Diogo wasn’t just a star. He was one of the good ones, the loyal ones, the attentive ones, the easy-going ones... one of those who don’t need noise to make their mark. Thank you, Diego. Thank you, André. Football has become poorer... and so have we. You will never be forgotten.”

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Ciarán Fahey, The Associated Press