Will Liverpool FC Honor Diogo Jota and Andre Silva with a Memorial Sculpture?

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Key Takeaways
- Liverpool FC is creating a permanent memorial for Diogo Jota and Andre Silva.
- The number 20 shirt worn by Jota will be retired.
- A tribute area has become a focal point for fans to mourn.
- Floral offerings will be composted and recycled.
- Special commemorations will occur during the season.
Liverpool, July 26 (NationPress) - Liverpool FC has unveiled plans for a permanent memorial sculpture at Anfield to commemorate Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, following their heartbreaking loss earlier this month.
The club expressed immense gratitude to all fans who have taken time to pay their respects at the stadium, where countless items have been left over recent weeks.
Since the announcement, a dedicated tribute area outside Anfield has emerged as a significant place for collective mourning. Supporters and well-wishers from around the globe have contributed flowers, scarves, artwork, handwritten notes, banners, and even jerseys from rival teams. Members of the Liverpool first-team squad, club staff, and the brothers’ family have also come to honor their memory at the site.
The club has confirmed that the number 20 shirt, famously worn by Diogo Jota, will be permanently retired at all levels of Liverpool FC, including the women’s and academy teams.
As part of the initiative to create a lasting tribute, the club has commenced the careful removal of items from the tribute site. Floral tributes will be composted and utilized in flower beds across all club locations, including Anfield, the AXA Training Centre, and the AXA Melwood Training Centre. Non-organic tributes will be sorted, recycled by a specialist firm, and incorporated into a permanent memorial sculpture that will be placed at Anfield.
In the interim, a temporary reflection area has been set up for fans and mourners to continue visiting.
Additional tributes are scheduled during all pre-season matches, including a floral display prior to kick-off and specially designed shirt patches during the club’s tour of Asia.
The club also confirmed that a special commemoration is planned for Liverpool’s first home Premier League match of the season against AFC Bournemouth on August 15, which will include a fan mosaic and a minute’s silence.