GONDOMAR, Portugal — Family and friends of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother gathered at a church where their bodies have been brought for a wake on Friday, after the Portuguese soccer players were killed in a car crash in Spain.
Some hugged and wept before entering the Capela da Ressurreição São Cosme, where the funeral for the siblings is planned for Saturday. Mourners left flowers and candles next to a tree outside the chapel were visitation was held.
The brothers' parents were in attendance, as well as Jota's agent, Jorge Mendes.
Portuguese president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the head of state, also visited to pay his respects.
Gondomar resident Ricardo Alves lamented the loss of the local star as he passed by the chapel.
''It is a great sadness, although I did not know him personally, he was from here and I knew many of his friends from the region where he lived," Alves said. "It is a great loss, he is a young man, with a lot still to give and he had a somewhat tragic fate.''
Jota, 28, and his 25-year-old brother, André Silva, were found dead near Zamora in northwestern Spain after the Lamborghini they were driving crashed on an isolated stretch of highway just after midnight on Thursday and burst into flames.
Their bodies were repatriated to Portugal after being identified by the family, Spanish government officials said.