A decision full of emotion. OR Wolves He wanted to honor the wrongdoer, Diogo Zotaintegrating the Portuguese to the club’s Hall of Fame, a few days after his tragic death in a traffic accident.
Diogo Zota was a key executive of the Wolves team, who celebrated the promotion to the Premier League in 2018, before getting – in 2020 – transfer to Liverpool.
“Diogo was not only a great footballer, but also a man of humility and kindness, elements that characterized his presence in Wolves. We will miss us all,” said the club’s football manager, Matt Wilde.
Zota is now part of a separate pantheon of the history of the club, along with emblematic figures such as Billy Wright, Derek Dugan and Steve Bull. Wolves’ Hall of Fame was established in 2008.
Diogo Zota “grew” his name, with his appearances in Wolves, having 44 goals and 19 assists in 131 matches with the “wolves” jersey.