Jota ‘Will Forever Be Part Of Football History,’ Says Joao Felix

Jota ‘Will Forever Be Part Of Football History,’ Says Joao Felix

Diogo Jota, a close friend and Portugal team-mate, will “forever be a part of football history,” Joao Felix said on Monday, according to Jose Felix. Joao died at the age of 28.

When their Lamborghini in northern Spain went off the road on July 3rd, Jota and brother Andre Silva were killed.

The Portuguese forward had already wed Rute Cardoso, the father of his three children, just 11 days prior to the collision.

Over the weekend, Jota was remembered by the Premier League in a number of moving tributes.

Felix appeared visibly moved as he spoke about his close friend and international colleague, adding his voice to the outpouring of grief throughout the world of football.

“Diogo to me was one of my best friends in the national team, he was always a member of our mini group in the national team, those of us who were always together,” Felix, who was one of the mourners at the brothers’ funeral, said.

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I was aware of his incredible family, especially his parents.

Felix, who is currently playing for his new team Al Nassr for this week’s Saudi Super Cup in Hong Kong, said: “I think he will forever be a part of football history. He will stay in the hearts of those who were already close to him.

Every time we play on the field after that day, we will remember him and play a part in his memory.

Late last month, Felix, a Portuguese attacker, and Cristiano Ronaldo moved from Chelsea to Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr, where they reportedly spent up to 43.7 million pounds ($58 million).

Felix, who has also played for AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Benfica, is projected to make $10 million annually.

Source: Channels TV

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