Lisbon: Vitinha revealed that the Portuguese players will wear wristbands with everyone's names engraved on them before entering the field, including Jota. Portuguese midfielder Vitinha revealed that the Portuguese players will wear wristbands with everyone's names on them, including Diogo Jota's, throughout the tournament.
According to Thai News Agency, previously, Luis Montenegro, the Prime Minister of Portugal, presented each member of the Portuguese national football team with wristbands, each engraved with the name of every team member. The gesture aims to foster unity and remember past contributions.
Notably, the wristbands include the names of the late Portuguese striker Diogo Jota and Liverpool Football Club. This tribute ensures that Jota's legacy continues to inspire the team as they compete on the international stage.
Furthermore, the 26-year-old player stated that the bracelet was designed to comply with regulations, so it can be worn even during matches, allowing the team to carry the spirit of their teammates onto the field.