Portugal is set to honour late footballer Diogo Jota at the World Cup by wearing special wristbands. Both reports say the wristbands are intended as a tribute to Jota, who died in a car crash last year. The announcement frames the gesture as a symbolic remembrance during the tournament. The wristbands are expected to be worn by Portugal’s players as a visible marker of respect and acknowledgement of Jota’s memory.

While both outlets focus on the same honour, neither report indicates additional details such as the exact design of the wristbands, when they will be introduced during matches, or whether they will be worn by staff as well as players. The information that is consistently shared is that the tribute is specifically linked to Diogo Jota, and that the commemoration takes the form of wristbands at the World Cup.