The footballing world was hit with shocking news early this morning, following the sudden death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota.
The Portuguese star took a trip to Spain for his holiday after recently winning the Premier League title with Liverpool and the UEFA Nations League with Portugal.
The striker was involved in a ghastly accident that took his life and that of his brother, who rode with him.
With the news coming as a shock to everyone, Pulse Sports takes a look at the happy moment Jota had before his unexpected death.
Jota joyfully lifting the Premier League trophy with Liverpool
One of the proudest moments in Jota鈥檚 life before his death was winning the Premier League title with Liverpool.
The forward who joined the Reds in 2020 played a part during the season in Liverpool鈥檚 20th Premier League title.
The 28-year-old was seen lifting the Premier League trophy, crowning his remarkable journey with his teammate.
Jota wins UEFA Nations League with Portugal
Another happy moment in Jota鈥檚 football career was winning the UEFA Nations League with Portugal last month.
The Portuguese side defeated Spain via penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw at full time in the final to lift the trophy for the second time since its inception.
Jota came in as a substitute in the game for Pedro Neto and went on to lift another trophy after celebrating his EPL title with Liverpool.
Jota gets married to his partner, Rute Cardoso
Diogo Jota recently tied the knot by marrying his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, in a beautiful ceremony.
Jota and Rute Cardoso, who have been together since 2012, are parents to three children. The Liverpool star proposed to Rute in July 2022, choosing a scenic lakeside location for the special moment.
Rute and Jota recently announced their marriage in a joint Instagram post, sharing photos from their grand church wedding held last month. Rute was seen in a stunning white dress, while Jota chose a smart navy suit.
Pictures showed them before the altar with their children, and then the couple exiting the ceremony, holding a bouquet.