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Diogo Jota, the Portuguese footballer of Liverpool, dies in a car accident in Spain

The Portuguese Football Federation announced on Thursday that Diogo Jota of Liverpool, a 28-year-old forward, died with his brother in a car accident near Zamora, in northwest Spain.

On its website, the regional fire department in Castile and Leon (where Zamora is situated) reported that a car had crashed on Thursday morning, just after midnight. It burst into flames and two men aged 28 and 26 were found dead.

"We've lost two champions." The deaths of these two players are irreparable for Portuguese football. We will do all we can to honor their legacy each day.

The Spanish police said they couldn't confirm names yet, but all signs pointed towards Jota and brother. A spokesperson for the police said that the Lamborghini in which they were traveling veered off of the road.

They said that the bodies had been transported to a nearby forensics facility in Zamora, where autopsies would be performed.

Jota, who married on June 28th, helped Liverpool win Premier League and FA Cup last season. The Merseyside team also won League Cup and FA Cup.

Jota joined Anfield in 2020 from Wolverhampton Wanderers and scored 65 goals across 182 matches in all competitions.

He played 49 times for Portugal and won the UEFA Nations League twice. (Reporting and editing by Alexandra Hudson, Charlie Devereux; writing by Inti Pinedo and Emma Pinedo)

(source: Reuters)