Liverpool to honour Diogo Jota and his brother with Anfield memorial

Liverpool is to build a permanent memorial at ​Anfield in honour of its former ‌forward Diogo Jota and his ​brother Andre Silva, who ⁠died in a car crash last year in northwestern Spain.

The heart-shaped ‌sculpture will be titled “Forever 20” in reference to Jota’s jersey number, ‌which has been retired ‌from ⁠the club at all ⁠levels, including the women’s and academy teams.

The memorial will also display Silva’s number ​30 shirt when ‌he played for Penafiel in the Portuguese second division.

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“It will stand on a Granby Rock-faced ‌stone plinth, laser-engraved with a ​dedication to both brothers, and incorporated into the plinth ⁠itself are many of the physical tributes that were left at ‌Anfield,” Liverpool said in a statement on Monday.

Jota helped Liverpool win the Premier League last season, and won the FA Cup in 2022 and League ‌Cup in 2022 and 2024 with ​the Merseyside club. He scored 65 goals in 182 ⁠appearances for it.

Ahead of the 2026 ⁠Premier League season-opener, Liverpool honoured the Portuguese forward with ‌a minute’s silence before the kickoff against Bournemouth.

Published on May 11, 2026

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