Family and friends of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother gathered at a chapel where their bodies were brought for a wake on Saturday (AEST), a day after the Portuguese football players were killed in a car crash.Some hugged and wept before entering the Capela da Ressurreição São Cosme.The brothers’ parents attended, as well as Jota’s agent, Jorge Mendes.AdvertisementREAD MORE: Teen phenom scores long-range epic with first touch in NRLWREAD MORE: Flyer scores double on debut as Broncos beat TigersREAD MORE: Rival fumes as Aussie pounces on 'strange' ruleMourners left flowers and candles next to a tree outside the chapel where visitation was held.Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa also visited to pay his respects.The chapel sits next to the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar church where the funeral for the siblings is planned for later on Saturday (AEST).Gondomar president Ricardo Alves lamented the loss of Jota as he passed by.“It is a great sadness. Although I did not know him personally, he was from here and I knew many of his friends from the region where he lived," Alves said. "It is a great loss, he is a young man with a lot still to give, and he had a somewhat tragic fate.”Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk (captain) walking to the funeral of Diogo and André Silva. APJota, 28, and his brother, André Silva, 25, were found dead near Zamora in northwestern Spain after the Lamborghini they were driving crashed on an isolated stretch of highway and burst into flames.Their bodies were repatriated to Portugal after being identified by the family, Spanish government officials said.Jota and his parents both have homes in Gondomar, where he started his playing career as a child.Gondomar is a working-class town next to Porto, where Jota was born.Jota’s death occurred two weeks after he married long-time partner Rute Cardoso while on vacation from a long season where he helped Liverpool win the Premier League. The couple had three children, the youngest born last year.Spanish police are investigating the cause of the crash, which did not involve another vehicle, they said. They said they believed it could have been caused by a blown tyre.Jota's brother Silva played for Portuguese club Penafiel in the lower divisions.The loss was felt sharply in his hometown, especially at his first football club, where Jota started playing at age nine.“He never forgot his roots, nor his friends, because he had a group of friends who were with him in the training here in Gondomar and who he even invited from time to time to go and watch Liverpool games in England," Gondomar SC director Anselmo Serra told The Associated Press. “They were like a group of friends that he never forgot over the years.”Diogo Jota in action for Liverpool in April. APCondolences poured in from Portuguese officials and the world of football as news of the accident spread.A moment of silence was held before Portugal played Spain at the Women’s European Championship in Switzerland.For a second day, Liverpool fans laid flowers and scarves outside Anfield Stadium. Former Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson was among those to place a bouquet at the impromptu memorial to Jota.Liverpool's players are not due back from their summer break until Monday.Mohamed Salah wrote on social media that it would be hard to return to the team without Jota.“Teammates come and go but not like this. It’s going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won’t be there when we go back,” Salah wrote.“My thoughts are with his wife, his children, and of course his parents who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten.”
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