Diogo jota got Married : r/LiverpoolFC

In a move that sent Liverpool fans into meltdown overnight, Diogo Jota’s wife, Rute Cardoso, quietly uploaded a private wedding video that the couple had kept locked away for years. What started as a simple “throwback” post quickly spiraled into one of the most heart-melting moments of the season, thanks to one tiny star stealing the entire show: their second son, little Afonso.

The footage, shot on a dreamy summer evening in Portugal back in June 2022, shows the moment the couple finally tied the knot after welcoming their first son, Dinis, and deciding to make things official in the most romantic way possible. Until now, only a handful of family members and close friends had ever seen the full video. Rute had always said she wanted to keep that day “just for us.” So when the 22-minute clip appeared on her private Instagram close-friends story late last night, nobody, not even Diogo himself, saw it coming.

The video opens with sweeping drone shots of a vineyard bathed in golden light, fairy lights strung between olive trees, and Rute walking down an aisle made of white rose petals while Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” plays softly in the background. Diogo, usually the calmest man on the pitch, is visibly shaking as he waits at the altar. You can actually see his lip tremble when he first spots his bride. He later admitted he cried so hard he almost ruined his own vows.

But the part that has the internet in absolute tears comes at the 18-minute mark.

As the couple finishes exchanging rings, a tiny figure in a miniature cream suit waddles into frame. It’s Afonso, barely two years old at the time, who had been sitting quietly with his grandmother the entire ceremony. Out of nowhere, he breaks free, toddles straight past the officiant, and throws himself at Diogo’s legs with the kind of force only a toddler can manage. The microphone picks up the exact moment Afonso looks up, grabs his dad’s trousers with both hands, and screams at the top of his lungs: “Daddy mine!”

Diogo instantly drops to one knee, scoops the little boy up, and finishes the rest of the ceremony holding him. The officiant didn’t even try to continue; he just laughed and said, “Well, I think that counts as family approval.” The entire guest list, including Portugal teammates Bernardo Silva and Rúben Neves, lost it. You can hear someone yelling “That’s the real MVP!” in the background.

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Rute captioned the now-viral clip with just six words: “He always knew who came first.”

Within hours, the video was screen-recorded, reposted, and flooded every Liverpool fan account on the planet. The comments are pure chaos:

“Not Jota tearing up again watching his own wedding video in the recovery room.” “Afonso just booked a lifetime contract extension.” “Bro fought off the entire Premier League for his dad at age two.”

Even Jürgen Klopp couldn’t resist. The former Liverpool boss, now enjoying retirement, quote-tweeted the clip with a single red heart and the words: “This is why we play.”

Diogo himself only reacted this morning, posting a photo of Afonso asleep on his chest after training with the caption: “Still claiming me three years later. I’m the luckiest.”

The wedding itself was already the stuff of fairytales: 150 guests, a menu designed by a Michelin-starred chef from Porto, and a surprise fireworks show timed perfectly to Coldplay’s “Sky Full of Stars.” But nothing, absolutely nothing, compares to that 8-second clip of a toddler hijacking his parents’ big day to declare ownership of his father in front of God and half the Portugal national team.

Rute later explained in her Stories why she finally decided to share it: “I always said I’d show this when the boys were old enough to understand how much their dad loves them. Dinis is five now, Afonso is almost four. Last night Afonso asked me why Daddy has to leave for matches. I showed him the video and told him, ‘Because the whole world wants to borrow your daddy… but he always comes home to us.’ He smiled and said, ‘Good. Because he’s mine.’ I think it’s time the world saw why.”

As of this morning, the clip has been viewed over 27 million times across platforms, and #DaddyMine is trending worldwide. Liverpool’s social media team even changed their header to a still of Diogo holding Afonso at the altar with the caption “Some things are bigger than football.”

Diogo Jota may terrorize Premier League defenses for a living, but last night the internet discovered the one opponent he’ll never beat: a two-year-old in a tiny suit who just wants his dad.

And honestly? We’re all Afonso.