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Minute’s Silence for Diogo Jota Cut Short at Wembley in Unsettling Start to Community Shield

The minute’s silence in their memory had to be cut short after just some 20 seconds, due to disturbance from a small group of Crystal Palace supporters.
By Melissa JeptooAugust 10, 20253 Mins Read
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In a deeply emotional and unexpectedly jarring moment, proceedings before the Community Shield at Wembley were overshadowed by an interruption during a tribute to the late Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva.

The minute’s silence in their memory had to be cut short after just some 20 seconds, due to disturbance from a small group of Crystal Palace supporters. The incident has raised questions about respect in moments of mourning and the fragility of solemnity in public sporting arenas.

The tribute was intended to be a dignified start to the match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace, scheduled as the curtain-raiser for the 2025–26 season. Diogo Jota, aged 28, and his brother André Silva, aged 25, tragically died in a car accident in Spain on 3 July.

The pair were en route to catch a ferry to return to England for pre-season training, having been advised not to fly following Jota’s recent lung surgery. The Lamborghini they were travelling in suffered a tyre blow-out, causing the vehicle to veer off the A-52 motorway near Cernadilla and catch fire. Emergency services confirmed both brothers were killed at the scene.

Liverpool players and Crystal Palace representatives—including footballing icon Ian Rush, FA chair Debbie Hewitt, and Palace chairman Steve Parish—laid wreaths on the Wembley turf. A minute’s silence followed, and the scene was meant to reflect unity and respect across allegiances.

However, a minority of Palace fans in the concourse began singing, apparently unaware that the referee had signalled the start of the silence. These shouts carried into the stadium and drew immediate backlash from both sets of fans. In response, referee Chris Kavanagh made the decision to end the tribute early.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot responded calmly to the disruption. “I’m a positive person, and if I look at the respect that has been paid to them both—from everywhere around the world—I had this in my mind,” he said. “It was not planned by the fan or fans who made the noise… maybe this fan was so happy to be in the Community Shield he forgot for a second.”

Jota had been a cherished figure at Liverpool, playing a pivotal role as a forward since his 2020 arrival from Wolverhampton Wanderers. Over five seasons, he made 182 appearances and scored 65 goals, contributing to the club’s Premier League triumph in 2024–25, as well as FA Cup and League Cup successes.

His journey began in Porto, rising through Paços de Ferreira, a loan at Porto, and then making his mark in England with Wolves before joining Liverpool. At the time of his passing, he had also represented Portugal at senior level, winning the Nations League in 2019 and 2025.

The broader football community responded with an outpouring of grief. Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool’s former manager, and current head coach Arne Slot, both issued heartfelt tributes.

Slot described Jota as “a loved one to all of us,” and urged respect for the unresolved grief of his family and teammates. Cristiano Ronaldo and many others paid tribute, while clubs from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Porto and Sporting expressed deep sorrow. Portugal’s prime minister called it “a sad day for football.”

In the weeks following their deaths, funeral services were held in Gondomar, attended by countless friends, teammates, and dignitaries. Liverpool announced the retirement of Jota’s No. 20 shirt, a first in the club’s history, in consultation with his family.

Tributes also included murals at Anfield, floral tributes, and a commemorative jersey by Gondomar SC featuring the brothers with an infinity symbol—an “eternal tribute.”

André Silva Crystal Palace Diogo Jota FA Community Shield Liverpool

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