▲ At the funeral in Gondo Mar, near Portugal Porto, Dogu Sorta‘s wife, Root Kardosu, is sorrowful next to her husband’s coffin.
The funeral of Dio -gu Sorta, who died at the age of 28 at the age of 28 due to an injustice traffic accident while active in the English professional football Premier League (EPL) Liverpool and the Portuguese national team, was observed with family and colleagues.
The British public broadcaster BBC said on the 6th (Korea time), “The funeral of Dogu Steering and his brother Andre Sorta, 25, was held in the church of Kondumar, Portugal, the hometown of the 5th of the local time.”
Dio -gu Steering and his brother Andre Steering, who died of a car accident at 0:30 am on the 3rd of the last day, moved from Samora in Spain to a car and died in a car accident.
In particular, the steering was made 10 days after marriage to his wife, Lute Kardoso, to make the people around him more sad.
Steering, who plays both the front forward striker and the winger, has been active in Liverpool since 2020 through Atletico Madrid (Spain) and Wolverhampton (England).
In the five seasons, he scored 47 goals in 123 games in the EPL alone, and scored 65 goals in 182 games.
Liverpool decided to commemorate his performance by permanently the number 20 of the steering number.
At the funeral, the Portuguese team colleagues with the Liverpool Squad, where the steering team was active.
Liverpool, including Liverpool’s Arne Slot and Captain Virgil Pandeik, entered the church with a harmony of the red uniforms with the names and numbers of the two brothers.
The harmony was engraved in Liverpool’s number 20, and another harmony was decorated with the number 30 that Andre wrote when playing in the Portugal 2nd League Penafiel.
Steering’s wife and family arrived before the funeral, and Brunu Fernands (Manchester United), Juan Kansellu, Fugen Nepes (Alhiral), Juan Felix (Chelsea), and Bernardu Silva (Manchester City), who sweated together in the Portuguese national team, also attended.
The funeral was attended by only acquaintances close to the family.
Prior to the funeral, Bernardo Silva said in an interview with the local media, “Steering was a good friend for everyone. He was a successful player with passion, will and persistence.”
Meanwhile, there was a commemorative event in line with the funeral.
At the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA, where Real Madrid (Spain) and Dortmund (Germany) were held, the metlife stadium of East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA, was held in honor of Dogu Sorta and his brother Andre Steering before the kickoff.
In addition, Liverpool’s home stadium, Anfield, has a space to commemorate the steering.
