Following the tragic passing of Diogo Jota, supporters, teams and players around the world have been paying tribute to the Liverpool forward.
Many Liverpool fans laid out flowers and scarves outside the club's stadium, Anfield, while former Reds captain Jordan Henderson paid his respects to Jota, who he played with from 2020 to 2023.
A period of silence was also held at the UEFA European Women's Championship matches between Spain and Portugal, Belgium and Italy, as well as at a Chelsea training session.
Tributes at Anfield
Liverpool supporters pay tribute to Jota following his passing on Thursday.
Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson visits Anfield to pay tribute to his former team-mate.
Liverpool shirts, scarves and flowers create a memorial outside Anfield.
Two people share a moment.
Former Liverpool captain Henderson lays a scarf for Jota.
An aerial view of the tributes for Jota.
A wreath in Liverpool's colours of red and white.
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland pays his respects.
RIP, Diogo Jota and André Silva. From everyone at Everton Football Club 💙❤️ pic.twitter.com/IbCUJCulnj
— Everton (@Everton) July 4, 2025
A city united in grief.
A photo of Jota with the Premier League Trophy is placed alongside a wreath and flowers.
Tributes around the world
Chelsea players and staff stand together to remember Jota ahead of a training session at Barry University in Miami.
Players of Belgium (above left) and Italy (above right) pause for a moments silence in memory of Jota and his brother Andre Silva at the UEFA Women's Euros.
Fans of Portugal hold up a sign which reads "Eternal! Diogo Jota 21#" and "Rest in peace Diogo Jota & Andre Silva" in tribute to both players at Thursday's Women's Euros match between Spain and Portugal.
A supporter lays a scarf at the Gondomar Sport Clube's stadium in Porto, where Jota began his career.
Players of Portugal hold up a banner which reads "Thank you for everything Diogo Jota, Rest in peace, 1996 - 2025".
A minute's silence is observed as players from Portugal (above left) and Spain (above right) pay their respects.
Portuguese tennis player Francisco Cabral wears a black ribbon in tribute to Jota at Wimbledon.