The club will commemorate the brothers before Saturday's pre-season friendly match with Celta. There will be a larger memorial service before the match against Manchester City on August 16.
fans were asked to take a seat in advance and have a one-minute silence before the game began. The club's top executives will then present a wreath at the last moment before the kickoff. The next weekend will usher in the first official game after Jota's death, which will be dedicated to the beloved player. During his three years at the club, he was highly respected both on and off the court.
In order to support the memorial activities, Lao Jinbao Fund began fundraising and will eventually produce a touching banner that will be displayed in the South Stand. Before the game, the South stand will also display fan puzzles, and the players will applaud for one minute after entering the court. In the final moments before the game, the stadium speaker will play Jota's favorite song, Sting's Golden Fields, as a final tribute.
In addition, a 100-page commemorative special issue will be produced, which contains a series of special topics, interviews and memorial articles about the special football player who has been inducted into the Club Hall of Fame. The club is also planning to set up a permanent memorial for Jota at the Molinux Stadium. After his death, the Billy Wright statue on Water Road became a touching and powerful memory of Jota and his brother.
All non-perishable items collected from these displays have been properly preserved, and some of them will be permanently displayed in the Wolves Museum for a permanent memory. The flowers left by the fans were also collected, and some of the flowers were being made into ink to create further artistic souvenirs. The remaining flowers are composted and will be used for multiple green spaces at the club at Compton Park and Molyneux Stadium.
source:vn 7m sport