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Liverpool retire number 20 in honour of Diogo Jota

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Liverpool retire number 20 in honour of Diogo Jota

Liverpool are to retire the number 20 shirt in honour of forward Diogo Jota, who tragically died in a car crash along with his brother Andre Silva.

The Reds took the decision after consulting with Jota’s wife Rute Cardoso and his family which means the Portugal international “will forever be Liverpool’s number 20”.

A Liverpool statement, external said the number “will be retired in honour and memory of Diogo across all levels”, including the women’s team and throughout the academy.

They added: “The move is recognition of not only the immeasurable contribution our lad from Portugal made to the Reds’ on-pitch successes over the last five years, but also the profound personal impact he had on his team-mates, colleagues and supporters and the everlasting connections he built with them.”

Jota joined Liverpool from Wolves in 2020 and scored 65 goals in 182 appearances for the club.

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He also helped them win the FA Cup and League Cup in 2022 – also winning the latter in 2024 – and the Premier League title last season.

It was Liverpool’s 20th top-flight crown and the Reds posted a video on social media, external with the message ‘forever our number 20’ at 20:20 BST on Friday.

“As a club, we were all acutely aware of the sentiment of our supporters – and we felt exactly the same way,” said Fenway Sports Group chief executive of football Michael Edwards.

Fans mourn Diogo Jota in his Portuguese hometown

Shirts, candles and scarves were placed out in front Anfield Stadium

“It was vitally important to us to involve Diogo’s wife, Rute, and his family in the decision and to ensure they were the first to know of our intention.

“I believe this is the first time in Liverpool’s history that such an honour has been bestowed upon an individual. Therefore, we can say this is a unique tribute to a uniquely wonderful person.

“By retiring this squad number, we are making it eternal – and therefore never to be forgotten.”

Jota and his brother died after their car, a Lamborghini, left the road because of a tyre blowout while overtaking another vehicle at about 00:30 local time on Thursday, 3 July.

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Jota was on his way back to Liverpool for pre-season and, as doctors had advised him against flying because he had undergone minor surgery, he was making the trip by car and ferry.

The funeral of the brothers took place in their hometown of Gondomar last Saturday when a large Liverpool delegation were in attendance.

Jota’s wife attends Anfield tributes

Jota’s wife Rute Cardoso, members of the brothers’ family and Liverpool’s squad all visited Anfield on Friday to pay their respects.

Cardoso had three children with the Portugal international and the pair had married only 11 days prior to his accident.

She was seen carrying flowers at Anfield as she viewed the wealth of tributes that have been left outside the stadium in honour of Jota and his brother.

Liverpool players and staff have paid personal tributes in the week but the squad went as one with manager Arne Slot along with Cardoso on Friday.

Liverpool will play their first game since Jota’s death when they face Preston North End at Deepdale in a pre-season friendly on Sunday.

Jota and Silva will be commemorated with a number of tributes and there will be a minute’s silence at the game.

Liverpool retire number 20 in honour of Diogo Jota

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Chelsea Sink to 33-Year Low After Nottingham Forest Defeat

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Chelsea Sink to 33-Year Low After Nottingham Forest Defeat 

Chelsea FC have plunged into one of the darkest periods in their modern history after a 3–1 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, extending their losing streak in the Premier League to six consecutive matches—their worst run since 1993.

The result leaves Chelsea in free fall down the league table, with performances continuing to deteriorate despite heavy investment and high expectations from fans and ownership.

Chelsea were second best throughout the match at Stamford Bridge, struggling in all departments—ineffective in attack, overrun in midfield, and fragile at the back. Forest capitalised on their weaknesses, with Taiwo Awoniyi scoring twice to seal a deserved victory for the visitors. The Blues narrowly avoided an even more humiliating record, as they were on course to lose six straight league games without scoring for the first time in their 121-year history until João Pedro netted a late consolation with an overhead kick in stoppage time.

Chelsea’s struggles are even more striking given the scale of investment under their U.S.-led ownership, which has spent over £1 billion on new players since taking over four years ago. Hopes of progress had risen after recent success in international and European competitions, but those gains have now been overshadowed by a dramatic collapse in league form. The downturn is widely traced back to a heavy defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League knockout stage, a result that triggered instability and eventually led to the dismissal of manager Liam Rosenior. Since then, interim coach Calum McFarlane has struggled to steady the team, with results continuing to worsen and confidence appearing shattered.

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The defeat to Forest was compounded by misfortune. Young winger Jesse Derry was taken to hospital as a precaution after a head injury on his debut, while goalkeeper Robert Sánchez was forced off following a collision. At a crucial moment, Cole Palmer missed a penalty with Chelsea already trailing, further underlining the team’s lack of cutting edge. As Forest extended their lead through Awoniyi, frustration boiled over among supporters, with loud protests directed at the club’s ownership inside Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea’s poor run has left them at risk of finishing in the bottom half of the table, a scenario that would mark one of the club’s worst league campaigns in decades. They are now just a few points above mid-table rivals and face a difficult run-in, including an away trip to Liverpool FC. There are also growing concerns about missing out on European competition entirely, which could have significant financial implications following reports of record losses exceeding £260 million. Despite their struggles, Chelsea still have a chance to salvage the season in the FA Cup final, where they are set to face Manchester City FC, though the final offers limited relief amid their league collapse.

Football analysts say Chelsea’s problems go beyond tactics, pointing to a lack of cohesion, leadership, and identity within the squad. Former defender Jamie Carragher noted that the disconnect between players, fans, and management reflects deeper structural issues. With the club already planning to appoint a new permanent manager, the coming months are expected to be critical in determining whether Chelsea can rebuild or continue their downward slide.

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Barcelona Beat Bayern Munich 4–2 to Reach Women’s Champions League Final

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Barcelona Beat Bayern Munich 4–2 to Reach Women’s Champions League Final 

FC Barcelona have qualified for the final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League after a thrilling 4–2 victory over FC Bayern Munich at the Nou Camp, sealing a 5–3 aggregate win in front of more than 60,000 fans. The result confirms Barcelona’s sixth consecutive appearance in the competition final, where they will face Olympique Lyonnais Féminin.

Barcelona made a strong start to the second leg after a 1–1 draw in the first meeting in Germany. Salma Paralluelo opened the scoring for the hosts after finishing at the back post from a precise cross by Caroline Graham Hansen, giving Barcelona early control of the match.

Bayern Munich responded quickly, with Pernille Harder driving a counterattack and providing the assist for Linda Dallman, who finished clinically to level the score and restore balance to the tie.

Barcelona regained the lead through captain Alexia Putellas, who capitalised on a defensive mistake inside the box to make it 2–1. The pressure continued as Ewa Pajor scored from close range after another assist from Paralluelo, further extending Barcelona’s advantage.

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Putellas then produced a standout moment, scoring a brilliant volley from a set-piece sequence involving Esmee Brugts, strengthening Barcelona’s grip on the semi-final and pushing them closer to qualification.

Despite Barcelona’s dominance, Bayern continued to fight back. Harder punished defensive lapses to pull one goal back, keeping the contest alive, while Arianna Caruso struck the crossbar with a powerful effort that nearly changed the momentum.

Linda Dallman also hit the woodwork as Bayern pressed forward in search of an equaliser, but Barcelona held firm under pressure. In stoppage time, Harder found the net again, but the goal was ruled out after a foul in the build-up, ending Bayern’s hopes of a dramatic comeback.

A key highlight for Barcelona was the return of Aitana Bonmatí, who came off the bench in the second half after recovering from a broken leg suffered in November, marking her return to competitive action.

Barcelona will now turn their attention to the final against Lyon, as they continue their pursuit of another European title in one of the most anticipated fixtures in women’s football.

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Nigeria Clinches Historic 15th African Women’s Wrestling Title

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Nigeria Clinches Historic 15th African Women’s Wrestling Title

Nigeria’s wrestling team has once again demonstrated its dominance on the continental stage after emerging champions in the women’s category at the ongoing 2026 African Wrestling Championships in Alexandria, Egypt.

Team Nigeria secured a historic 15th African women’s wrestling title after winning an impressive eight gold medals and two silver medals out of the 10 available medals in the women’s freestyle events.

The latest triumph further strengthens Nigeria’s reputation as Africa’s leading force in women’s wrestling and extends the country’s remarkable record in the competition.

The Nigerian contingent, made up of 10 female wrestlers and eight male wrestlers, competed across 18 events during the championship, which began on April 27 and concluded on Saturday in Alexandria.

Nigeria’s female wrestlers delivered dominant performances across multiple weight categories to finish ahead of other strong wrestling nations including Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria.

In the men’s freestyle category, Team Nigeria also impressed by finishing as the third-best overall team, earning additional silver and bronze medals to secure a podium finish.

Among the standout performers was Andrew Ebierelayefa, who won silver in the 74kg category after losing by pinfall to Egypt’s Omar Mohamed in the final.

Another Nigerian wrestler, Stephen Akintewe, also secured silver in the 65kg division after falling to Egyptian wrestler Shehabeldin Emam in the final bout.

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Nigeria also claimed bronze medals through Dideikemei Erefagha, who defeated Chad’s Elie Djekoundakom 12-0 in the 70kg category, and Solomon Ulabo, who beat Madagascar’s Totiana Razafinjato 6-0 by pinfall in the 79kg division.

In the 61kg category, Saviour Egoli earned another bronze medal for Nigeria after defeating Tunisia’s Mustapha Batinini through a technical points advantage.

Officials of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF) praised the athletes for their determination, resilience and consistency throughout the championship, describing the performance as another major milestone for Nigerian sports.

Nigeria has remained the dominant force in African women’s wrestling for over a decade, producing internationally recognised wrestlers such as Blessing Oborududu, Odunayo Adekuoroye, and Aminat Adeniyi, who have represented the country at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and World Championships.

The latest victory is also expected to boost Nigeria’s preparations ahead of future global wrestling competitions and qualification events for upcoming international tournaments.

Sports enthusiasts across the country have since celebrated the achievement, describing it as another proud moment for Nigeria on the African sporting stage.

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