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Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota killed in car crash in Spain

Liverpool and Portugal footballer Diogo Jota killed in car crash in Spain

The Journal2 days ago
LIVERPOOL AND PORTUGAL forward Diogo Jota has died in a car accident in Spain, at the age of 28. Jota's brother, Andre Silva, was also killed in the accident.
Jota, a father of three, was married only last week.
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Jota signed for Liverpool from Wolves in 2020 and quickly became a key goalscorer, and was part of their Premier League-winning side last season.
He made 49 appearances for the Portuguese national team, and was due to be part of the Portugal side that will face Ireland in World Cup qualifying later this year.
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