Eustáquio: “Losing Diogo Jota was tough, but the memories live on” | OneFootball

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·4 de septiembre de 2025

Eustáquio: “Losing Diogo Jota was tough, but the memories live on”

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Canada faces Romania this Friday in a friendly match, and Stephen Eustáquio recalled his debut with the under-21 team alongside Diogo Jota, who was then the captain of that squad.

The debut took place on November 10, 2017, on Romanian soil. At the time, the now senior international for Canada shared the locker room of the "hopefuls' team" with a generation of great talent, which included players like Rúben Dias, João Félix, and Rafael Leão, in addition to Diogo Jota.


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"We didn't actually play in Bucharest, but it was in Romania and we drew 1-1. I remember we had great players. Rúben, Leão, Félix, and Diogo, who, if I'm not mistaken, was our captain. It was a great team, it was a pleasure to play there," Eustáquio recalled in statements to the channel OneSoccer, before addressing the passing of Diogo Jota.

"Losing Diogo was very hard. It's one of those pieces of news that no one wants to receive. I was on vacation, with two or three days left. It was a kind of wake-up call, a reminder that bad things can happen to anyone. We have to enjoy life. Diogo did nothing wrong, it was a very unfortunate event. But the memories stay with us and he was an incredible person," he stated.

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