Virgil van Dijk's Emotional Tribute to Diogo Jota: A Year of Triumph and Tragedy
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk reflects on the highs and lows of 2025, paying tribute to former team-mate Diogo Jota whose tragic passing has left an indelible mark on the club. From Premier League glory to personal loss, Van Dijk shares his heartfelt message as the team navigates through triumph and tragedy.

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk paid an emotional tribute to former team-mate Diogo Jota when delivering a New Year’s Eve wrap of his 2025. The Dutch defender experienced wild swings in emotion across the last 12 months, with Premier League title glory being followed by the tragic passing of a close friend and club colleague. Van Dijk admits that the loss of Jota has “changed” Liverpool “forever.”The Reds restored domestic dominance in 2024-25 when claiming the English top-flight crown in style. They ended the campaign 10 points clear at the summit, as Arne Slot enjoyed a debut season to remember after inheriting legendary reins at Anfield from Jurgen Klopp.Wild celebrations were enjoyed on Merseyside, ahead of a summer transfer window that saw the history books rewritten. The Reds smashed British recruitment records when seeing £116 million ($156m) playmaker Florian Wirtz and £125m ($168m) striker Alexander Isak form part of an elaborate spending spree.Their world was, however, turned upside down on July 3, 2025. It was that day which saw Portuguese forward Jota involved in a car accident when travelling back to the United Kingdom from his homeland for pre-season training.Jota was killed alongside his brother Andre Silva, with the 28-year-old having headed home to undergo minor lung surgery and tie the knot with childhood sweetheart Rute Cardoso. News of his passing rocked Anfield and saw messages of condolence flood in from every corner of the planet.Van Dijk was, as an on-field leader, among the Liverpool players to attend Jota’s funeral in his home town of Gondomar. A popular presence in the Reds camp is never far from his thoughts, with more tributes being paid at the turn of another calendar year.Van Dijk has posted on social media: “2025… a year that will always stay with me.“It was a year of success on the pitch - The Premier League. Achieving World Cup Qualification. Breaking the record of being captain for my country. We shared times together that will last a lifetime. So many highs, moments of joy & achievements that we should be proud of.“2025 brought one unimaginable low. We lost our brother Jots. He was more than just part of a football team. His absence is felt every day, and his loss changed us forever.“I want to wish you all happiness, health, peace, love, positivity & success for 2026.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingVan Dijk got to step onto the Anfield pitch with Jota’s sons, Dinis and Duarte, ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Wolves - another of the Portuguese’s former clubs - on what was an emotional occasion for all concerned.He said, on a day that saw both sets of supporters pay homage to a cult hero: “It was an absolute honour to have the boys with me and Ali [Alisson] as well together. I think it was something I was really looking forward to. Obviously after discussions with Rute and the family it was really something I looked forward to.“It was going to be emotional, but I think it’s something that the boys will remember forever. Hopefully there’s more to come in the future for them and they can keep enjoying Liverpool because Liverpool is the place that’s very big to their hearts and Diogo will always stay with us forever. I was very proud to have them with us and the fans I think appreciated that as well.”Liverpool closed out their schedule for 2025 with a 2-1 victory over Wolves, as Wirtz registered his first competitive goal for the club. They ended the year sat fourth in the Premier League table, 13 points adrift of leaders Arsenal after enduring an inconsistent start to the campaign.Slot is among those to have admitted that the loss of Jota impacted his players early in the season, with fans continuing to sing his name at matches while the Reds’ No.20 shirt has been retired as a mark of respect.
Remembering a Year of Success and Sorrow
The year 2025 was a rollercoaster of emotions for Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, marked by triumph on the pitch with a Premier League title win and heartbreaking loss with the passing of beloved team-mate Diogo Jota. Van Dijk acknowledges the profound impact of Jota's absence, stating that his loss has forever changed the club.
Liverpool's 2024-25 Triumph and Transitions
Liverpool's successful 2024-25 campaign saw them clinch the Premier League title under manager Arne Slot, celebrating a 10-point lead at the summit. The joy of victory was followed by a transformative summer transfer window, with record-breaking signings adding to the team's strength for the new season ahead.
A Tragic Loss: Remembering Diogo Jota
The untimely death of Diogo Jota in a car accident in July 2025 sent shockwaves through the football world, leaving Liverpool in mourning. Van Dijk, along with the team and fans, honored Jota's memory with tributes and gestures, highlighting the deep bond shared by the football community.
Emotional Tributes and Unwavering Support
Van Dijk's touching social media post and the poignant moment at Anfield with Jota's sons exemplify the enduring impact of Jota's legacy on the team and fans. Despite the profound loss, the Liverpool community stands together in remembrance and support, embodying the spirit of unity in the face of adversity.
Moving Forward with Jota's Legacy
As Liverpool continues its season amidst the shadows of grief, manager Arne Slot acknowledges the impact of Jota's passing on the team. Fans' continued tributes and the retirement of Jota's No. 20 shirt serve as reminders of his enduring presence within the club, inspiring the team to play in his honor.









