
In a devastating tragedy that has shocked the football world, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva were both killed in a car crash near Zamora, Spain, in the early hours of Thursday morning. Authorities confirmed that the vehicle veered off the road, resulting in the deaths of both men at the scene. The cause of the accident remains under investigation, but no other vehicles were reportedly involved.
Who was Andre Silva?
André Filipe Teixeira da Silva, aged 25, was a professional footballer from Portugal. He played as an attacking midfielder for F.C. Penafiel, a club in Portugal’s lower professional divisions. While he did not enjoy the same level of international fame as his brother Diogo Jota, Andre had built a steady career in domestic football.
His playing style on the pitch was markedly different from Jota’s. While Jota was a fast and clinical forward known for his finishing at top-flight clubs like Liverpool and Wolves, Andre operated more creatively in the midfield, often involved in playmaking and supporting attacking transitions.
Not to be confused with the other André Silva
The tragic news initially caused some confusion on social media and in early reporting, as Andre Silva is also the name of a better-known Portuguese forward currently playing for RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. However, the two were not related and are separate individuals. Diogo Jota’s brother, who died in the crash, played in the Portuguese football system and had never played in Germany.
What we know about the crash
According to ESPN, the fatal crash occurred just outside Zamora, a city in western Spain. Emergency responders found the car off the side of the road with both occupants unresponsive. They were pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have stated:
- No other vehicles were involved
- The cause of the crash is still under investigation
- Weather conditions were reportedly clear at the time
Jota was reportedly on vacation following the conclusion of international duties with Portugal and his club season with Liverpool.
Tributes pour in from the football world
Though official statements from Liverpool FC and the Portuguese Football Federation are expected shortly, early reactions from fans, players, and pundits have been pouring in across social media. Many expressed disbelief and sorrow at the sudden loss of both brothers—one a Premier League star, the other a hardworking professional carving his path through Portugal’s leagues.
A rising player gone too soon
Andre Silva may not have made international headlines, but within Portuguese football circles, he was known for his discipline, technical skill, and humble demeanor. Teammates from Penafiel have described him as “quiet but driven,” and someone who had hoped to break into top-tier football through consistent performances and perseverance.
Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash near Zamora, Spain, on July 3, 2025. Andre, 25, was a professional footballer playing in Portugal’s lower leagues. The incident is under investigation, and no other vehicles were involved. Tributes have begun pouring in from across the football world.



