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Portugal Team Forms Pact to Honor Diogo Jota in World Cup Match

Portugal Team Forms Pact to Honor Diogo Jota in World Cup Match
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The Portugal national football team entered their World Cup knockout qualification match against Croatia in Toronto on Thursday night with extra motivation, following a collective pact to honor their late former teammate Diogo Jota.

According to the Portuguese newspaper A Bola, the team established a silent promise to secure a victory as an emotional tribute, aligning with the anniversary of Jota's passing on July 3.

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"Within the Portuguese delegation, the desire to win turned into a silent promise and a collective pact of honor that unites all players around a much greater goal.

Tonight, every run, every tackle, and every goal will carry the urgency of a sincere tribute.

They want to and will play for Diogo Jota, transforming the deep pain of longing into fuel to conquer glory on the American pitch," reported A Bola.

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The 28-year-old Liverpool forward died last year alongside his brother, André Silva, in a car accident in Zamora, Spain.

The tragedy deeply affected the international football community given Jota's prominent role in Portugal's current generation of players.

The match took place in Toronto, a Canadian city home to a significant Portuguese diaspora community of approximately 200,000 residents.

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The Portuguese Football Federation extended an invitation to Jota's parents to attend the team's tournament opener as guests of honor.

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