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Liverpool unveil 'Forever 20' memorial to Diogo Jota and brother André Silva for Anfield

Liverpool have released images of a permanent 'Forever 20' memorial to Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, to be installed on 97 Avenue at Anfield as a tribute.

Liverpool unveil 'Forever 20' memorial to Diogo Jota and brother André Silva for Anfield

Liverpool have released images of a permanent memorial titled “Forever 20” to honour forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva. The club says the tribute will be positioned on 97 Avenue at Anfield and features a flowing heart sculpture inspired by Jota’s goal celebration; the design reportedly reveals the numbers 20 and 30 — the brothers’ shirt numbers — from different angles.

Why it matters

The memorial recognises the continuing impact of Jota, a first-team player, on Liverpool supporters and the wider club community following the deaths of Jota and his brother in a car accident last July. Placing the tribute on 97 Avenue — a public approach at Anfield — ensures visiting supporters and the local community will regularly encounter the commemoration.

Design and symbolism of 'Forever 20'

The released images show a flowing heart sculpture directly inspired by Jota’s goal celebration. The memorial is titled “Forever 20”, and the numbers 20 and 30 appear as part of the sculpture, visible from different viewpoints to reference Diogo Jota’s and André Silva’s shirt numbers. The memorial also includes the lyrics of a song Liverpool fans currently sing in memory of Jota.

Reaction and context

Liverpool’s publication of the images is presented as a celebration of the bond between the brothers, linking the on-pitch memory of Jota with a private family connection. The club has positioned the monument as both a tribute and a focal point for supporters who continue to remember the two brothers.

  • Title: “Forever 20” – permanent memorial for Diogo Jota and André Silva
  • Location: to be installed on 97 Avenue at Anfield
  • Design: flowing heart sculpture inspired by Jota’s goal celebration
  • Numbers: 20 and 30 are incorporated and visible from different angles
  • Fans: lyrics of a song sung by Liverpool supporters are included in the memorial

What we do not yet know / verification needed

The supplied source gives images and broad details but does not specify an unveiling date or ceremony arrangements, the designer or commissioning body, material and dimensions, whether family members or club officials have commented, or planning permissions. Those items should be confirmed with Liverpool FC or directly via the club’s official communications before publication.

What it means

Placing a permanent memorial at Anfield formalises the supporters’ ongoing tribute to Diogo Jota and André Silva and creates a lasting place for remembrance on matchdays and for visitors. The design’s use of Jota’s celebration and the brothers’ squad numbers ties the installation to Jota’s time at the club while acknowledging the personal loss behind the gesture.