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You can pay tribute to Diogo Jota as Liverpool FC open a physical and digital book of condolence
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Liverpool Football Club and the wider city continue to mourn the loss of Diogo Jota who was killed in a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Thousands of Liverpool fans have been gathering at Anfield Stadium to pay their respects by leaving flowers and tributes to the LFC star and his brother Andre.
Liverpool Football Club opened physical and digital books of condolence, which are now open and available for anyone to sign, and pay tribute.
Supporters and members of the public can sign the physical book, which will be placed in the Anfield Road Stand reception area at Anfield during the following hours:
- Thursday July 3 – 5pm-9pm, with a limited number of books available this evening
- Friday July 4 – 9am-9pm
- Saturday July 5 – 9am-5pm
- Sunday July 6 – 9am-5pm

The online book of condolence is available to be signed here, and is accessible to fans across the globe.
As well as the books of condolence, flags have been lowered to half-mast at Anfield. All club stores, museums and tours have been closed until Monday July 7 and the club says staff have been offered wellbeing support, should they need it.
Family and friends of the brothers have met in Portugal as the funerals of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva take place.
Stars from the world of football have paid tribute including Diogo’s former manager, Jürgen Klopp, former player Jamie Carragher and Manchester United star Gary Neville.
Keep up to date with the latest news on the Liverpool FC website HERE.