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By JEORGE BIRD, DIGITAL ESPORTS REPORTER Published: 17: 50 AEST, 10 August 2025 | Updated: 19: 48 AEST, 10 August 2025 11 View comments Wolves paid an emotional tribute to their former player Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva ahead of their pre-season friendly against Celta Vigo at Molineux on Saturday. Jota and his brother passed away in a car crash in Spain on July 3. Wolves were playing at Molineux for the first time since the brothers passed away, with a minute's silence being held ahead of the game. Floral wreaths were also laid on the pitch. Jota initially joined Wolves on loan in 2017 before signing permanently the following year. He was part of the Wolves squad that won the Championship title in the 2017-18 campaign and went on to feature for the club in the Premier League prior to joining Liverpool. During his time at Wolves Jota made 131 appearances, while he scored 44 goals and provided 19 assists. Wolves are planning further tributes ahead of their opening game of the Premier League season at home to Manchester City next weekend. Molineux remembers Diogo and Andre ? pic. twitter. com/PN6OUc5QVT Wolves paid an emotional tribute to their former player Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva ahead of their pre-season friendly against Celta Vigo Floral tributes have been paid to Jota, who passed away last month at the age of 28 Jota initially joined Wolves on loan in 2017 before signing permanently the following year Many floral tributes were placed outside Molineux following the deaths of Jota and Andre Silva A moving tifo will be displayed in the South Bank at Molineux, with fan mosaics also on show. Jota's favourite song, Fields of Gold by Sting, will be played over the speakers just before kick off. The club will also produce a commemorative 100-page programme for the fixture. Jota has been inducted into Wolves' hall of fame, with some of the floral tributes to him due to be displayed at the Wolves Museum in a permanent tribute. Celta Vigo won 1-0 against Wolves, with Pablo Duran scoring the only goal of the game.
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