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Portugal to Honor Diogo Jota at FIFA World Cup 2026 with Special Tribute

Published June 14, 2026

Portugal to Honor Diogo Jota at FIFA World Cup 2026 with Special Tribute
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The Portugal national football team plans to pay a special tribute to their late former teammate Diogo Jota at the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, following his passing in 2025.

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The Portugal national squad is set to embark on their 2026 FIFA World Cup journey with a poignant gesture, honoring the memory of their former teammate, Diogo Jota. The team members will reportedly wear special wristbands throughout the tournament, a heartfelt tribute to Jota, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 2025. This act of remembrance underscores the deep bond within the national team as they prepare to compete on the global stage.

Jota, a respected figure among his peers, will be in the thoughts of the Portuguese contingent as they navigate the demanding schedule of the World Cup, co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The gesture of wearing commemorative wristbands serves as a public acknowledgment of his contributions and the personal loss felt by the players and staff. It's a powerful way for the team to carry his spirit with them as they vie for international glory.

The 48-team tournament, scheduled for June and July 2026, will see Portugal kick off their campaign against DR Congo. This opening fixture will be the first occasion for the world to witness the team's tribute, setting an emotional tone for their pursuit of the coveted trophy while remembering a fallen comrade.

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