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Liverpool Unveils 'Forever 20' Memorial for Diogo Jota and Brother

Liverpool have unveiled a permanent 'Forever 20' memorial at Anfield for Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva. The heart-shaped sculpture incorporates fan tributes and personal items like a PlayStation controller. It features stone from their Portuguese hometown and lyrics from supporters' chants. The memorial serves as a lasting symbol of love and remembrance for fans.

Liverpool unveil 'Forever 20' memorial to honour Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva at Anfield

Liverpool, July 3

Liverpool have unveiled a permanent memorial at Anfield in honour of forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic deaths, creating a lasting place of remembrance for supporters and visitors alike.

The memorial, titled "Forever 20," has been installed on 97 Avenue outside Anfield, the same area where thousands of fans gathered to leave flowers, scarves, banners and heartfelt tributes following the brothers' deaths last year, according to Reuters.

Jota and Silva lost their lives in a car crash in northwestern Spain on July 3, 2025, after their Lamborghini left the road and caught fire.

Liverpool announced the unveiling with images of the memorial on social media, writing, "We have installed a permanent memorial at Anfield in tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, on the eve of the first anniversary of their tragic passing."

Designed by artist Emma Rodgers, the centrepiece is a heart-shaped sculpture inspired by Jota's trademark goal celebration. Depending on the viewing angle, the artwork also reveals the numbers 20 and 30, representing the shirt numbers worn by Jota and Silva.

The club said the memorial incorporates several personal tributes left by supporters in the days after the tragedy, including sections of scarves and football shirts embedded within the sculpture. A bronze cast of a flower left by a fan also forms part of the installation, alongside a PlayStation controller, recognising Jota's passion for gaming and one of his iconic goal celebrations.

The plinth beneath the sculpture bears a dedication to the brothers and includes stone sourced from their hometown of Gondomar, Portugal, further strengthening the memorial's personal connection.

Also featured are lyrics from Liverpool supporters' chant dedicated to Jota, sung to the tune of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Bad Moon Rising." Fans paid tribute by singing the chant during the 20th minute of every home match throughout last season.

Liverpool described the memorial as a lasting tribute, saying, "'Forever 20' will serve as a permanent symbol of love, unity and remembrance, and a place where everyone can reflect, remember and pay their respects."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Heartbreaking story. I remember watching Jota play - such a talented forward. The "Forever 20" name and the heart sculpture that shows both their shirt numbers from different angles is beautiful symbolism. Liverpool fans really know how to honour their own. Yar, makes you think about how fragile life is...

Sarah B

The detail is incredible - stone from their hometown in Portugal, lyrics from the fan chant, even bronze cast of a real flower left by a supporter. This is how you create a memorial that means something. As someone who lost a sibling, this kind of public remembrance helps healing.

Vikram M

Honestly, I feel a bit conflicted. While the memorial is beautiful, I hope this doesn't become another tourist attraction where people just take selfies without understanding the tragedy behind it. The area outside Anfield where fans gathered naturally is more meaningful than a designed installation. Still, it's good that the club continues to remember them.

Michael C

As a Liverpool supporter, this brings tears to my eyes. The club always does right by its players and their families. Jota was more than just a footballer - he was a brother, a son, a gamer who connected with fans through his celebrations. This memorial captures all of that perfectly.

Ananya R

The way they've woven fan contributions into the sculpture - including scarves, shirts, and a PlayStation controller - shows how much the supporters meant to him. In India, we often see fan memorials for our cricket icons but rarely for footballers. Glad Liverpool is setting this standard of club-community remembrance 🌹

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