Diogo Jota death: Liverpool star dies in tragic car crash 10 days after marrying Rute Cardoso

Footballer Diogo Jota has died in a tragic car accident. He was 28.Just weeks ago, he was all smiles—walking down the aisle, hand-in-hand with the love of his life. Friends cheered, champagne popped, and wedding bells rang as Diogo Jota, the Portuguese forward with that unmistakable spark on the field, began a new chapter off it. But now, the football world has been thrown into mourning. Diogo Jota has died—and it feels utterly unreal.Social media turned into a sea of heartbreak as news spread like wildfire. “Tell me this isn’t true,” one fan posted alongside a photo of Jota lifting the Carabao Cup. Another wrote, “He just got married. How can life be this unfair?”And unfair it is. Jota had battled through injuries, tough competition, and the highs and lows that come with playing elite football. But he always bounced back—quieter than most, but with a fire that spoke loud on the field.
His marriage to his longterm partner Rute Cardoso
His recent wedding was a quiet affair. Intimate. Elegant. Surrounded by loved ones. Pictures from the day now feel frozen in time: Jota in a suit, grinning ear to ear; his wife radiant beside him.
Rute Cardoso has been the steady heartbeat behind Diogo Jota’s meteoric rise—a long‑time partner turned bride and mother, all before tragedy struck. Born around 1996 in Porto, Portugal, Rute met Diogo back in their teenage years, around 2012 or 2013, when both were still figuring out life—him in youth football, her in high school. Their story began simply: childhood sweethearts falling for each other before fame intervened. Over the years, Rute chose a quiet kind of visibility. She didn’t chase the limelight, but neither did she stay entirely out of it. She relocated to Wolverhampton in 2017 and later to Liverpool, trailing Diogo’s career moves. She’s a wife in the best sense of the word: managing home life, raising their three young children (a son named Dinis, born February 2021, plus two more born in 2023 and late 2024) and offering unwavering support—often spotted courtside, cheering with genuine pride.Despite her low profile, Rute has a modest Instagram presence sharing glimpses of family moments, travels, and even expressing outrage. In June 2025, after more than a decade together, Rute and Diogo tied the knot in a private ceremony in Porto—an intimate celebration. Jota’s legacy isn’t about the trophies or the stat sheets—though those are impressive in their own right. It’s about how he made people feel. He gave Portuguese kids another reason to dream. He made fans believe in comebacks. And now, tragically, he’s reminded us just how fragile this whole thing is.