
The Timeless Tradition of Jersey Swaps in Soccer
A century-old ritual that blends history, celebrity, and personal legacy, the swapping of jerseys continues to shape soccer culture worldwide.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Diogo Jota across Football, Soccer.

A century-old ritual that blends history, celebrity, and personal legacy, the swapping of jerseys continues to shape soccer culture worldwide.
On the anniversary of Diogo Jota's death, Portugal's World Cup match against Croatia became a stage for heartfelt remembrance, with Ronaldo scoring, dedicating the win, and Liverpool unveiling a memorial to the fallen teammates.

Portugal’s national side, buoyed by star forward Cristiano Ronaldo and a resilient midfield, is preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a clear focus on each game, while paying tribute to the late Diogo Jota.

Wolverhampton Wanderers terminated the contract of Rob Edwards shortly after several senior players publicly backed him, a move that has sparked criticism of the club's leadership and the influence of external agencies.

In a recent interview, coach Roberto Martinez delves into Portugal's football heritage, the influence of legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, and the emergence of young talents ahead of the World Cup.

In a moving letter, Arne Slot thanked Liverpool’s supporters, players, and staff while recalling the club’s 20th league title, the Champions League qualification, and the devastating loss of forward Diogo Jota.

Slot writes that his connection with Liverpool extends beyond football, recalling the significance of a title won during a global crisis and the unwavering support shown after a tragic loss.

Following a Premier League title in his first year, Arne Slot was sacked as Liverpool’s manager after a fifth‑place finish, a $570 million transfer outlay and the club’s recent sporting setbacks.

Liverpool’s managerial carousel turned sharply this week as the club announced the dismissal of Arne Slot, just a year after he guided the team to a Premier League championship.

A look at the off‑field crises and on‑field collapse that defined Liverpool’s 2024‑25 season

After a disappointing fifth‑place finish and a costly squad overhaul, Liverpool have dismissed Arne Slot, prompting a search for a manager who can bring a more attacking philosophy.

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, while Sunderland’s unexpected European spot and a string of managerial changes reshaped the landscape

Mohamed Salah’s recent appeal for a return to Liverpool’s high‑pressing style has been defended by Florian Wirtz, as the club prepares to appoint set‑piece coach Etiënne Reijnen to bolster Arne Slot’s defensive framework.

Mohamed Salah's 257 goals in 441 appearances for Liverpool mark the end of an era for the Egyptian forward, whose departure signals the close of a chapter that reshaped the club's modern identity.

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to play his sixth World Cup for Portugal, a milestone that coincides with a tribute to the late Diogo Jota. The Portuguese side, grouped with Congo, Colombia and Uzbekistan, opens against Congo in Houston and could meet Argentina in a potential quarterfinal.

Liverpool's new manager faces a turbulent start that mirrors early struggles of past legends, urging a measured view of rebuilding.

Richard Hughes's recent transfer activity at Liverpool has drawn sharp criticism, with failed signings, costly departures and a squad now viewed as weaker than when Jürgen Klopp left.

Liverpool's owners, Fenwick Sports Group, are confronting a critical decision regarding head coach Arne Slot as the club's recent form falters and supporter frustration mounts.