Portuguese forward João Félix has vowed to honor the legacy of his late teammate and close friend Diogo Jota, following the football star’s recent passing. In an emotional message shared during a press conference in Lisbon, Félix said he would carry Jota’s spirit with him both on and off the pitch.
Jota, known for his energy, skill, and humility, passed away unexpectedly last week, sending shockwaves through the football world and leaving a deep mark on teammates, fans, and the Portuguese national team.
“He was more than a teammate—he was my brother,” Félix said. “Everything I do from now on, every goal I score, every match I play, I will do it for him.”
Félix wore a black armband and pointed to the sky after scoring in a recent friendly match, dedicating the goal to Jota. The emotional tribute moved fans across the world, with many praising Félix’s heartfelt commitment to keeping his friend’s memory alive.
The Portuguese Football Federation has also announced plans to honor Jota with a special memorial before their next competitive match. Coaches and players are reportedly in discussions about retiring his shirt number as a lasting sign of respect.
Analysts say Félix’s response shows the deep emotional bonds that exist between players, far beyond fame and competition. For many young fans, his gesture is a reminder of the human side of football—where grief, love, and unity are just as powerful as goals and trophies.
Supporters have flooded social media with tributes, using the hashtag #PlayForJota, sharing memories and videos of the late forward’s best moments on the field.
As Portugal prepares for its upcoming international fixtures, João Félix’s promise to carry Jota’s legacy offers a source of strength and inspiration—not just for the team, but for an entire nation mourning one of its brightest talents.
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