List of association football families
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This is a list of association football (soccer) families. The countries are listed according to the national teams of the senior family member if the other family member played for a different country. If the senior members of the given member did not play international football, the family will be listed according to nationality (e.g., the Trézéguets).
- Families included on the list must have
- at least, one member of the family is capped by a national team on the senior level or an important person in the game of football (e.g., notable coaches, referees, club chairmen, etc.)
- a second member must be a professional player or capped by a national team on the U-17 level or above.
Afghanistan
- Qays Shayesteh, Faysal Shayesteh (brother)[1]
Albania
- Jurgen Gjasula, Klaus Gjasula (brother)[2]
- Taulant Xhaka, Granit Xhaka (brother)[3]
Algeria
- Karim Benyamina,[note 1] Soufian Benyamina (brother)[4]
- Nacer Guedioura, Adlène Guedioura[note 2] (son)[5]
Angola
- Beto Vidigal, Lito Vidigal (brother), José Luís Vidigal (brother), Toni Vidigal (brother), Jorge Filipe Vidigal (brother)[6]
Argentina
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Gustavo Barros Schelotto (twin brother)[7]
- Nicolás Burdisso, Guillermo Burdisso (brother)[8]
- Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso, Andrés Eduardo Cardoso (brother)[9]
- Diego Klimowicz, Javier Klimowicz[note 3] (brother)[10]
- Diego Maradona, Raúl Maradona (brother), Hugo Maradona (brother), Diego Maradona Junior (son of Diego), Sergio Agüero (son-in-law), Diego Hernán Maradona (nephew of Diego, son of Raúl)[11]
- Lionel Messi, Maxi Biancucchi (cousin), Emanuel Biancucchi (cousin and brother of Maxi)[12]
- Diego Milito, Gabriel Milito (brother)[13]
- Diego Simeone, Giovanni Simeone (son)[14]
- Jorge Trezeguet, David Trezeguet (son)[note 4][15]
- Juan Ramón Verón, Juan Sebastián Verón (son),[16] Pedro Verde (brother-in-law)[17]
- Javier Zanetti, Sergio Zanetti (brother)[18]
- Sergio Zárate, Ariel Zárate, Rolando Zárate, Mauro Zárate (brothers)[19]
Armenia
- Hamlet Mkhitaryan, Henrikh Mkhitaryan (son)
- Arman Karamyan, Artavazd Karamyan, (twin brother)
- Artur Yedigaryan, Artak Yedigaryan, (brother)
Australia
- Richie Alagich, Dianne Alagich (sister)[20]
- Ross Aloisi, John Aloisi (brother)[21]
- John Anastasiadis, Dean Anastasiadis (brother)[22]
- Vic Bozanic, Oliver Bozanic (son),[23] Siahn Bozanic (daughter)[24]
- Ashley Brown, Jordan Brown (brother)[25]
- Rod Brown, Corey Brown (son)[26]
- Tim Cahill,[note 5] Chris Cahill[note 6] (brother)[27]
- Leo Carle, Nick Carle (brother)[28]
- John Coyne,[note 7] Chris Coyne (son), Jamie Coyne (son)[29]
- Alan Davidson, Jason Davidson (son)[30]
- Alistair Edwards, Cameron Edwards (son), Ryan Edwards (son) [31]
- Ahmad Elrich, Tarek Elrich (brother)[32]
- Frank Farina, Zenon Caravella (nephew)[33]
- Alex Gibb, Lex Gibb (son)[34]
- Adam Griffiths, Joel Griffiths (twin brother), Ryan Griffiths (brother)[35]
- Andy Henderson, Bill Henderson (son)[34]
- Steve Hogg, Kahlia Hogg (daughter)[36]
- Bernie Ibini-Isei,[note 8] Princess Ibini-Isei (sister)[37]
- Ryan McGowan, Dylan McGowan (brother)[38]
- Brodie Mooy, Aaron Mooy (cousin)[39]
- Joe Mullen, Matthew Mullen (nephew), Daniel Mullen (son), Alex Mullen (nephew)[40][41]
- Bugsy Nyskohus, John Nyskohus (brother)[42]
- Jason Petkovic, Michael Petkovic (brother)[43]
- Manfred Schaefer, Kim Schaefer (daughter)[44]
- Gema Simon, Kyah Simon (cousin)[45]
- Robbie Slater,[note 9] Tom Slater (son)[46]
- Ashleigh Sykes, Nicole Begg (née Sykes) (twin sister)[47]
- Walter Valeri, Carl Valeri (son)[48]
- Cliff van Blerk, Jason van Blerk (son)[34]
- Gary van Egmond, Emily van Egmond (daughter)[49]
- Aurelio Vidmar, Tony Vidmar (brother)[34]
- Rhys Williams,[note 10] Ryan Williams (brother)[50]
- Ned Zelić, Ivan Zelic (brother)[51]
Austria
- Goran Djuricin, Marco Djuricin (son)[52][53]
- Friedrich Drazan, Christopher Drazan (son)[53]
- Wolfgang Feiersinger, Laura Feiersinger (daughter)[54]
- Rudi Flögel, Thomas Flögel (son)[55]
- Harald Gartler, René Gartler (son)[56]
- Werner Gregoritsch, Michael Gregoritsch (son)[53]
- Ralph Hasenhüttl, Patrick Hasenhüttl (son)[57]
- Anton Herzog, Andreas Herzog (son)[58]
- Robert Ibertsberger, Andreas Ibertsberger (brother)[59]
- Martin Ivanschitz, Clemens Ivanschitz (brother), Andreas Ivanschitz (brother)[60]
- Wolfgang Kienast, Reinhard Kienast (brother), Roman Kienast (son of Wolfgang)[61]
- Willy Meisl, Hugo Meisl (brother)[62]
- Sebastian Prödl, Viktoria Schnaderbeck (cousin), David Schnaderbeck (cousin and brother of Viktoria)[63]
- Herfried Sabitzer, Marcel Sabitzer (son)[53]
- Walter Schachner, Alexander Schachner (son)[56]
- Dejan Stanković, Marko Stanković (son)[53]
- Pascal Stöger, Kevin Stöger (brother)[64]
- Ivica Vastić,[note 11] Toni Vastić (son)[55]
- Thomas Weissenberger, Markus Weissenberger (brother), Philipp Weissenberger (brother)[65]
- Robert Žulj, Peter Žulj (brother)[66]
Belarus
- Alexander Hleb, Vyacheslav Hleb (brother)[67]
- Mikhail Markhel, Yuri Markhel (brother)[68]
Belgium
- Christian Benteke,[note 12] Jonathan Benteke (brother)[69]
- Jean-François De Sart, Julien De Sart (son), Alexis De Sart (son)[70]
- Didier Ernst, René Ernst (brother)[71]
- Francisco 'Cisco' Ferrera, Manu Ferrera (brother), Emilio Ferrera (brother), Yannick Ferrera (son)[72]
- Eden Hazard, Thorgan Hazard (brother), Kylian Hazard (brother)[73]
- Vincent Kompany, François Kompany (brother)[74]
- Mbo Mpenza,[note 13] Émile Mpenza (brother)[75]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Izet Hajrović,[note 14] Sead Hajrović[note 15] (brother)[76]
- Sejad Halilović,[note 16] Alen Halilović (son), Dino Halilović (son)[77]
- Edin Mujčin, Zemir Mujčin (twin brother)[78]
- Emir Spahić, Edin Džeko (cousin)[79]
- Damir Vrančić, Mario Vrančić[note 17] (brother)[80]
Botswana
- Noah Maposa, Stephen Maposa (brother)[81]
Brazil
- Franklin Bittencourt, Leonardo Bittencourt (son)[82]
- Domingos da Guia, Ademir da Guia (son)[83]
- Dondinho, Pelé (son), Edinho (grandson)[84]
- Djalma Dias, Djalminha (son)[84]
- Carlos Fernandes, Leo Fernandes (son)[85]
- Leandro, Dedé (brother), Cacá (brother)[86]
- Lela, Alecsandro (son), Richarlyson (son), Deco[note 18] (Alecsandro's brother-in-law)[87]
- Mazinho, Thiago[note 19] (son), Rafinha[note 20] (son)[88]
- Adalberto Machado, Rodrigo[note 21] (son and cousin of Thiago Alcântara & Rafinha)[89]
- Rafael, Fábio (twin brother)[90]
- Wladimir, Gabriel (son)[84]
- Zé Elias, Rubinho (brother)[91]
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
- Feu Traoré Isaï, Alain Traoré (son), Bertrand Traoré (son)[93][94]
Cameroon
- Samuel Eto'o, David Eto'o (brother), Etienne Eto'o (brother)[95]
- Marvin Matip,[note 22] Joël Matip[note 23] (brother), Joseph-Désiré Job[note 24] (distant cousin)[96]
- Stéphane Mbia, Franck Etoundi (brother)[97]
- Edouard Oum Ndeki, Jean-Paul Ndeki (brother)[98]
- Rigobert Song, Alex Song[note 25] (cousin)[99]
- Jacques Songo'o, Franck Songo'o[note 26] (son), Yann Songo'o[note 27] (son)[100]
- Alphonse Tchami, Bertrand Tchami (brother), Joël Tchami (brother), Hervé Tchami (brother)[101]
Canada
- Brian Gant, Bruce Gant (brother), Christine Sinclair (niece of Brian and Bruce)[102]
- John Kerr, Sr.,[note 28] John Kerr, Jr.[note 29] (son)[103]
- Jonathan Osorio, Anthony Osorio (brother)[104]
Chad
- Japhet N'Doram, Rodrigue N'Doram (son)[105]
Colombia
- Fabio Bedoya, Adriano Bedoya (son), Alejandro Bedoya (grandson), Santiago Bedoya (grandson)[106]
- David Ospina, James Rodriguez (brother-in-law)[107]
Costa Rica
- Kenny Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham (twin brother)[108]
Croatia
- Branko Culina, Jason Culina (son)[34]
- Davor Čop, Duje Čop (son)[109]
- Tonči Gabrić, Drago Gabrić (son),[110] Paškvalina Gabrić (daughter)[111]
- Niko Kovač, Robert Kovač (brother)[note 30][112]
- Zlatko Kranjčar,[note 31] Niko Kranjčar (son)[53]
- Ivica Landeka, Davor Landeka (brother), Iva Landeka (sister), Josip Landeka[note 32] (cousin)[113]
- Stojan Mamić, Zdravko Mamić (brother), Zoran Mamić (brother)[114]
- Mato Mandžukić, Mario Mandžukić (son)[115]
- Tomislav Marić, Marijo Marić (brother)[note 33][116]
- Igor Pamić, Alen Pamić (son), Zvonko Pamić (son)[117]
- Milan Šašić, Marko Šašić (son), Célia Šašić (daughter-in-law)[118]
- Kujtim Shala,[note 34] Andis Shala[note 35] (son)[119]
- Ahmad Sharbini, Anas Sharbini (brother)[120]
- Dario Šimić, Josip Šimić (brother)[121]
- Davor Šuker,[note 36] Bernard Šuker (son), Damir Šuker (nephew)[122]
- Filip Tapalović,[note 37] Toni Tapalović (brother)[123]
- Rado Vidošić, Dario Vidošić[note 38] (son)[124]
Curaçao
- Leandro Bacuna,[note 39] Juninho Bacuna (brother), Johnsen Bacuna (brother) [125]
Cyprus
- Siniša Gogić,[note 40] Alexandaros Gogić (son)[126]
Czech Republic
- Michal Hubník, Roman Hubník (brother)[127]
- Karel Jarolím,[note 41] Lukáš Jarolím (son), David Jarolím (son), Marek Jarolím (nephew)[128]
- Miroslav Kadlec,[note 42] Michal Kadlec (son)[129]
- Jiří Rosický, Jiří Rosický (son), Tomáš Rosický (son)[130]
- Vladimír Weiss I,[note 43] Vladimír Weiss II[note 44] (son), Vladimír Weiss III (grandson)[131]
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Lomana LuaLua, Trésor Kandol (cousin),[132] Yannick Bolasie[note 45] (cousin),[133] Kazenga LuaLua (brother),[134]
- René Makondele, Guy-Guy Lema (cousin),[135] Kuanzambi Barssabas da Cruz (cousin)[136]
- Arnold Mvuemba, Jonathan Mvuemba, Lionel Menga Mvuemba (brother)[137]
Denmark
- Henrik Andersen, Kristoffer Andersen (son)[138]
- Ove Flindt Bjerg, Christian Flindt Bjerg (son)[139]
- Niclas Jensen, Daniel Jensen (brother)[140]
- Finn Laudrup, Ebbe Skovdahl (brother-in-law), Michael Laudrup (son), Brian Laudrup[note 46] (son), Nicolai Laudrup (grandson/Brian's son), Mads Laudrup[note 47] (grandson/Michael's son), Andreas Laudrup[note 48] (grandson/Michael's son)[141][142]
- Jan Mølby, Johnny Mølby (cousin)[143]
- Poul Pedersen, Viktor Fischer (grandson)[144][145]
- Ebbe Sand, Peter Sand (twin brother)[146]
- Peter Schmeichel, Kasper Schmeichel (son)[147]
East Germany
- Jens Adler, René Adler (son)[148]
- Thomas Hoßmang, Martin Hoßmang (son)[149]
- Lothar Kurbjuweit, Tobias Kurbjuweit (son)[150]
- Rocco Milde, Tino Milde (brother), Paul Milde (son of Rocco)[151]
- Klaus Sammer, Matthias Sammer (son)[note 49][152]
- Eberhard Schuster, Dirk Schuster (son)[note 50][153]
- Wolfgang Seguin, Paul Seguin (son)[154]
- Hilmar Weilandt, Tom Weilandt (son)[155]
Egypt
- Hossam Hassan, Ibrahim Hassan (twin brother)[156]
England
- Eniola Aluko,[note 51] Sone Aluko[note 52] (brother)[157]
- Roy Bailey, Gary Bailey (son)[158]
- Alan Ball, Sr., Alan Ball, Jr. (son)[159]
- Arthur Bambridge, Charles Bambridge (brother), Ernest Bambridge (brother)[note 53][160]
- Bobby Barnes, Giles Barnes[note 54] (nephew)[161]
- John Bond, Kevin Bond (son)[162]
- Ken Brown, Kenny Brown (son)[163]
- Steve Bruce, Alex Bruce[note 55] (son)[164]
- Neville Chamberlain, Mark Chamberlain (brother),[165] Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (nephew/son of Mark)[166]
- John Charles, Clive Charles (brother)[167]
- Jack Charlton, Bobby Charlton (brother)[168]
- Brian Clough, Nigel Clough (son)[169]
- Andy Cole, Devante Cole (son)[170]
- Kenny Cooper, Sr., Kenny Cooper (son)[171]
- Andy Dawson, Kevin Dawson (brother), Michael Dawson (brother)[172]
- Jermain Defoe, Ryan Edgar[note 56] (cousin),[173] Anthony Edgar (cousin/brother of Ryan)[174]
- Nigel Doughty, Michael Doughty[note 57] (son)[175]
- Bob Dowie, Iain Dowie[note 58] (brother), Natasha Dowie[note 59] (daughter)[176]
- Ted Fenton, Benny Fenton (brother)[177]
- Les Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand (cousin), Anton Ferdinand (cousin/Rio's brother), Kane Ferdinand[note 60] (cousin)[112][178][179]
- Fred Forman, Frank Forman (brother), Harry Linacre (nephew)[180]
- Tommy Gardner, Hannah Keryakoplis (great-granddaughter)[181]
- Steven Gerrard, Anthony Gerrard[note 61] (cousin)[182]
- Tony Hateley, Mark Hateley (son), Danielle Hill (granddaughter), Tom Hateley (grandson/Mark's son)[183][184]
- Glenn Hoddle, Carl Hoddle (brother)[185]
- Charlie Hurst, Geoff Hurst (son)[186]
- Martin Keown, Niall Keown[note 62] (son)[187]
- Stephen Jagielka, Phil Jagielka (brother)[188]
- Gary Johnson, Lee Johnson (son)[189]
- Harry Johnson Snr., Harry Johnson Jr. (son), Tom Johnson (son)[190]
- Dave Latchford, Bob Latchford (brother), Peter Latchford (brother)[191]
- Rob Lee, Olly Lee (son), Elliot Lee (son).[192]
- Harry Lilley, Will Lilley (brother)[193]
- Alvin Martin, David Martin (son), Joe Martin (son)[194][195]
- Don Megson, Gary Megson (son), Neil Megson (son)[196]
- Gary Neville, Phil Neville (brother)[197]
- Cyril Oxley, Bernard Oxley (brother)[198]
- Harry Redknapp, Frank Lampard, Sr. (brother in law), Jamie Redknapp (son), Frank Lampard (nephew in law/Frank's son)[199][200][201]
- Cyrille Regis,[note 63] Dave Regis (cousin), Otis Roberts[note 64] (cousin), Jason Roberts[note 65] (nephew)[202][203][204]
- Kieran Richardson, Jordan Brown (cousin)[205]
- Wayne Rooney, John Rooney (brother)[206]
- Tommy Sampy, Bill Sampy (brother)[207]
- Kenny Sansom, Dave Sansom (brother)[202]
- Martin Sinclair, Scott Sinclair (brother), Jake Sinclair (brother)[208][209]
- Paul Terry, John Terry (brother), Paul Konchesky (brother-in-law)[210][211]
- George Wilkins, Graham Wilkins (son), Ray Wilkins (son), Stephen Wilkins (son), Dean Wilkins (son)[212][213]
- Ian Wright (father), Shaun Wright-Phillips (adopted son), Bradley Wright-Phillips (son)[214]
Equatorial Guinea
- Norberto Balboa, Chiqui Balboa (brother), Armando Balboa (brothers), Domènec Balmanya (Armando's brother-in-law), Javier Balboa[note 66] (grandson)[215]
- Vicente Engonga Nguema, Vicente Engonga (son), Julio Engonga (son), Óscar Engonga (son), Rafael Engonga (son),[216] Igor Engonga[note 67] (grandson, son of Óscar),[217][218] Joshua Engonga (grandson, son of Julio)[219]
- Ruslán Obiang,[220] Perico Obiang (cousin)[221]
- Sena,[note 68] Kike Boula (cousin)[222]
Estonia
- Henri Anier, Hannes Anier (brother)[223]
Faroe Islands
- Jákup Mikkelsen, Poul Nolsøe Mikkelsen (son)[224]
Finland
- Göran Enckelman, Peter Enckelman (son)[158]
- Christina Forssell, Mikael Forssell (brother)[225]
- Atik Ismail, Adil Ismail (twin brother),[226] Pele Koljonen (son),[227] Ali Koljonen (son)[228]
- Shefki Kuqi, Njazi Kuqi, Albert Kuqi (brother), Daut Kuqi, Mehdi Kuqi (cousin)[229]
- Niklas Moisander, Henrik Moisander (twin brother)[230]
France
- Eric Cantona, Joel Cantona (brother), Sacha Opinel (nephew)[231]
- Sébastien Cuvier, Jordan Cuvier (son)[232]
- Alou Diarra, Zanké Diarra (brother)[231]
- Martin Djetou, Marvin Djetou (brother)[233]
- Kévin Diaz, Loïck Diaz (brother)[234]
- Jean Djorkaeff, Youri Djorkaeff (son), Micha Djorkaeff (son)[235]
- Pascal Hercheux, Alexandre Hercheux (son)[236]
- Antoine Hoppenot, Maxime Hoppenot (brother)[237]
- Claude Makélélé, Patrick Makélélé (brother)[231]
- Florent Malouda, Lesly Malouda (brother)
- Steve Mandanda, Parfait Mandanda (brother), Riffi Mandanda (brother), Over Mandanda (brother)[238]
- Jean Mankowski, Pierre Mankowski (son)[239]
- Steve Mendy, Christophe Mendy (brother), Dominique Mendy (cousin)[240]
- Jérémy Ménez, Kevin Ménez (brother)[231]
- Jean-Elvis M'Vila (father), Yohan M'Vila, Yann M'Vila, Sophian M'Vila (sons)[241]
- Paul Pogba, Florentin Pogba (brother), Mathias Pogba (brother)[242]
- Franck Ribéry, François Ribéry (brother), Steeven Ribéry (brother)[243]
- Henri Stambouli, Benjamin Stambouli (son)[244]
- Lilian Thuram, Yohann Thuram-Ulien (cousin)[245]
- Tony Vairelles, Diego Vairelles, Giovan Vairelles (brother), David Vairelles (cousin), Ludovic Vairelles (cousin)[246]
- Zinedine Zidane, Enzo Zidane (son)[247]
Gabon
- Pierre Aubameyang, Catilina Aubameyang (son), Willy Aubameyang (son), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (son)[100]
Gambia
- Alieu Jagne, Saihou Jagne (brother)[248]
Georgia
- Revaz Arveladze, Archil Arveladze (brother), Shota Arveladze (twin brother of Archil)[131]
Germany
- Rüdiger Abramczik, Volker Abramczik (brother)
- Rainer Adrion, Benjamin Adrion (son)[249]
- Karl Allgöwer, Ralf Allgöwer (brother)
- Klaus Allofs, Thomas Allofs (brother)[112]
- Deniz Ayçiçek, Levent Ayçiçek (brother)
- Jürgen Baier, Daniel Baier (son)
- Dirk Bakalorz, Marvin Bakalorz (son)
- Hans-Jürgen Bargfrede, Philipp Bargfrede (son)
- Bertram Beierlorzer, Achim Beierlorzer (brother)[250]
- Frank Benatelli, Rico Benatelli (son)
- Francis Banecki, Nicole Banecki (sister), Sylvie Banecki (sister)[251]
- Franz Beckenbauer, Stefan Beckenbauer (son)[152]
- Lars Bender, Sven Bender (twin brother)[252]
- Wilhelm Bierofka, Daniel Bierofka (son)[253]
- Hans Bührer, Karl-Heinz Bührer (brother), Dennis Bührer (son of Hans)[253]
- Philipp Bönig, Sebastian Bönig, Vincent Bönig (brother)[254]
- Herbert Burdenski, Dieter Burdenski (son), Fabian Burdenski (son of Dieter and grandson of Herbert)[152]
- Cacau, Vlademir (brother)
- Marco Caligiuri, Daniel Caligiuri (brother)
- Francisco Copado, Hasan Salihamidžić (brother-in-law)
- Bernd Cullmann, Carsten Cullmann (son)[253]
- Gert "Charly" Dörfel, Bernd Dörfel (brother)
- Manfred Dum, Sascha Dum (son)
- Stephan Engels, Mario Engels (son)
- Rudi Entenmann, Willi Entenmann (brother)
- Franco Foda, Sandro Foda (son)[53][255]
- Bernd Förster, Karlheinz Förster (brother)[112]
- Friedhelm Frontzeck, Michael Frontzeck (son)
- Friedhelm Funkel, Wolfgang Funkel (brother)
- Maurizio Gaudino, Gianluca Gaudino (son)
- Max Gauss, Harry Gauss (brother), Ryan Gauss (son of Harry)[256]
- Franz Gerber, Fabian Gerber (son)[253]
- Jürgen Glowacz, Manuel Glowacz (son), David Glowacz (son)[257]
- Fabian Götze, Mario Götze (brother), Felix Götze (brother)[253]
- Stephan Groß, Pascal Groß (son)[258]
- Helmut Haller, Jürgen Haller (son), Christian Hochstätter (nephew)
- Matthias Hamann, Dietmar Hamann (brother)
- Thomas Häßler, Sascha Häßler (brother)
- Uwe Helmes, Patrick Helmes (son)[253]
- Nico Herzig, Denny Herzig (brother)
- Bernd Hobsch, Patrick Hobsch (son)
- Uli Hoeneß, Dieter Hoeneß (brother), Sebastian Hoeneß (son of Dieter and nephew of Uli)[253]
- Bruno Hübner, Christopher Hübner (son), Benjamin Hübner (son), Florian Hübner (son)
- Hermann Hummels, Mats Hummels (son), Jonas Hummels (son)[259]
- Franz Islacker, Frank Islacker (son), Mandy Islacker (daughter of Frank)[260]
- Ditmar Jakobs, Michael Jakobs (brother)
- Rolf Kahn, Axel Kahn, Oliver Kahn (son)[253]
- Sebastian Kehl, Benjamin Kehl, Alexander Kehl (brother)[261]
- Thomas Kempe, Dennis Kempe (son), Tobias Kempe (son)
- Sami Khedira, Rani Khedira (brother)[262]
- Jan Kirchhoff, Benjamin Kirchhoff (brother)
- Ulf Kirsten, Benjamin Kirsten (son)[note 69][253]
- Hans Klodt, Bernhard Klodt (stepbrother)
- Jürgen Klopp, Marc Klopp (son)[263]
- Friedhelm Kobluhn, Lothar Kobluhn (brother)
- Dietmar Kohler, Will Kohler (son)[264]
- Harald Kohr, Dominik Kohr (son)
- Jupp Koitka, Kai Koitka (son)[253]
- Andreas Köpke, Pascal Köpke (son)
- Michael Korb, Julian Korb (son)[265]
- Erwin Kremers, Helmut Kremers (twin brother)
- Oliver Kreuzer, Niklas Kreuzer (son)[255]
- Roland Kroos, Toni Kroos (son), Felix Kroos (son)
- Günter Kuntz, Stefan Kuntz (son)[152]
- Dieter Kurrat, Hans-Jürgen Kurrat (brother)
- Bruno Labbadia, Sascha Glass (cousin)[266]
- Matthias Langkamp, Sebastian Langkamp (brother)
- Martin Max, Philipp Max (son)[267]
- Christoph Metzelder, Malte Metzelder (brother)
- Dominique Ndjeng, Marcel Ndjeng (brother)
- Helmut Nerlinger, Christian Nerlinger (son)[152]
- Frank Ordenewitz, Marco Ordenewitz (son)[255]
- Shawn Parker, Devante Parker (brother)
- Andreas Petersen, Nils Petersen (son)
- Josef Posipal, Peer Posipal (son)[152]
- Oliver Reck, Daniel Reck (son), Pierre-Michel Lasogga (former stepson)
- Otto Rehhagel, Jens Rehhagel (son)[268]
- Max Reichenberger, Thomas Reichenberger (son)
- Alois Reinhardt, Dominik Reinhardt (son)[253]
- Hannes Riedl, Thomas Riedl (son)[253]
- Karl-Heinz Riedle, Alessandro Riedle (son)[255]
- Florian Rudy, Sebastian Rudy (brother)
- Wolfgang Rummenigge,[269] Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (brother), Michael Rummenigge (brother), Marco Rummenigge (son of Michael)[253]
- Jürgen Röber, Pascal Röber (son)
- Marian Sarr, Wilfried Sarr (brother)
- Markus Schäfer, Marcel Schäfer (son)
- Fred Schaub, Louis Schaub (son)[61]
- Jörg Schmadtke, Nils Schmadtke (son)[255]
- Andreas Schmidt, Oliver Schmidt (twin brother)
- Mehmet Scholl, Lucas-Julian Scholl (son)
- Helmut Schön, Erwin Schön (brother)[270]
- Christian Schreier, Toni Schreier (brother), Alexander Schreier (son of Christian & nephew from Toni)[271]
- Hannes Schröers, Jan Schröers (son), Jannik Vestergaard (grandson of Hannes and nephew of Jan)
- Günther Schuh, Timo Werner (son)
- Manfred Schwabl, Markus Schwabl (son)[272]
- Tobias Schweinsteiger, Bastian Schweinsteiger (brother)
- Erwin Seeler, Dieter Seeler (son), Uwe Seeler (son),[273] Levin Öztunalı (grandson of Uwe)[274]
- Sahr Senesie, Antonio Rüdiger (half brother)[275]
- Christoph Siefkes, Patrick Siefkes (brother)[276]
- Lukas Sinkiewicz, Michael Gardawski (cousin)[277]
- Elia Soriano, Roberto Soriano (brother)
- Bernhard Steffen, Horst Steffen (son)
- Stefan Studtrucker, Marwin Studtrucker (son)
- Hans Sturm, Ralf Sturm (son)[152]
- Jürgen Täuber, Klaus Täuber (brother), Stephan Täuber (brother)
- Klaus Toppmöller, Heinz Toppmöller (brother), Dino Toppmöller (son of Klaus and nephew of Heinz), Marco Toppmöller (nephew of Klaus and son of Heinz)[152][253]
- Piotr Trochowski, Slavomir Trochowski, Arkadiusz Trochowski, Christoph Trochowski (brother)
- Odisseas Vlachodimos, Panagiotis Vlachodimos (brother)
- Rüdiger Vollborn, Fabrice Vollborn (son)[278]
- Rudi Völler, Kévin Völler-Adducci (son)[279]
- Fritz Walter, Ludwig Walter (brother), Ottmar Walter (brother)
- Niclas Weiland, Dennis Weiland (brother)
- Patrick Weiser, Mitchell Weiser (son)[280]
- Wolfgang Wolf, Arno Wolf (brother), Patrick Wolf (son of Wolfgang)[255]
- Pia Wunderlich, Tina Wunderlich (sister)
- Michael Wollitz, Claus-Dieter Wollitz (brother)
- Murat Yılmaz, Sefa Yılmaz (brother)
- Michael Zetterer, Alexander Zetterer (brother)[281]
- Andreas Zeyer, Michael Zeyer (twin brother)
- Dieter Zorc, Michael Zorc (son)[152]
Ghana
- Opoku Agyemang, Opoku Antwi (brother)[282]
- Abedi Pele, Kwame Ayew (brother), Sola Ayew (brother), André Ayew (son), Jordan Ayew (son), Ibrahim Ayew (son)[283]
- Illiasu Shilla, Shilla Alhassan (brother)[284]
- Joetex Asamoah Frimpong, Eric Asamoah-Frimpong, Daniel Asamoah Frimpong (brother)[285]
- Kevin-Prince Boateng, Jérôme Boateng (half brother), George Boateng (brother),[286] Helmut Rahn (great uncle of Kevin-Prince & George)[287]
- Yaw Donkor-Oppong, Kofi Schulz (cousin)[288]
- Nana Gyau, Philip Gyau (son), Joe Gyau (grandson/son of Philip)[289]
- Nii Lamptey, Nathaniel Lamptey (brother)
- William Osei-Berkoe, Nana Osei-Berkoe (son)[290]
- Edward Sarpei, Hans Sarpei (brother)
- Charles Takyi, Stephen Boachie (cousin)
- Isaac Vorsah, Sampson Cudjoe (cousin)[291]
- Wakaso Mubarak, Alhassan Wakaso (brother)[292]
- Ishmael Yartey, Ishaque Yartey (brother)[292]
Gibraltar
- Danny Higginbotham, Allen Bula (uncle)[293]
Guinea
- Bobo Baldé, Yasser Baldé (stepbrother)[294]
- Souleymane Oulare, Obbi Oularé (son)[295]
Guinea-Bissau
- Mamadú Bobó, Djibril Djaló, (son), Aliu Djaló (son)[296]
Honduras
- Milton Palacios, Jerry Palacios (brother), Wilson Palacios (brother), Johnny Palacios (brother), Edwin René Palacios (brother)[112]
Hungary
- József Bozsik, Péter Bozsik (son)[297]
- János Marozsán, Dzsenifer Marozsán (daughter)[298]
- Vasile Miriuță, Marco Miriuță (son)
- Zoltán Stieber, András Stieber, Gábor Stieber, Ákos Stieber (brother), József Stieber (father)[299]
Iceland
- Arnór Gudjohnsen, Eidur Gudjohnsen (son)[300]
- Gudjón Thórdarson, Thórdur Gudjónsson (son), Bjarni Gudjónsson (son), Joey Gudjónsson (son), Björn Sigurdarson (half brother of Thórdur, Bjarni and Joey)
Republic of Ireland
- Alan Kelly, Sr., Alan Kelly, Jr. (son), Gary Kelly (son)[158]
- Gary Kelly, Ian Harte (nephew)
- Alan Quinn, Stephen Quinn, Keith Quinn (brother)
- Ronnie Whelan, Sr., Ronnie Whelan (son)
- Mark Rooney, Adam Rooney (brother)
Indonesia
- Yusuf Ekodono, Fandi Utomo (son)[301]
- Ortizan Solossa, Nehemia Solossa (brother), Boaz Solossa (brother)[302]
- Zulham Zamrun, Zulvin Zamrun (twin brothers) [303]
Iran
Israel
- Avraham Abukarat, Ran Abukarat (son)[305]
- Reuven Atar, Roi Atar (son), Nadav Atar (son)[306]
- Eyal Berkovic, Nir Berkovic (brother)[307]
- Alon Brumer, Gadi Brumer (twin brother)[308]
- Avi Cohen, Tamir Cohen (son)[309]
- Baruch Dego, Messay Dego (brother), Natan Dego (brother)[310]
- Yehoshua Feigenbaum, Ronen Feigenbaum (son)[311]
- Albert Gazal, Ravid Gazal (son)[312]
- Ehud Kachila, Tal Kachila (son)[313]
- Gad Machnes, Oded Machnes (twin brother)[314]
- Baruch Maman, Hanan Maman (son)[315]
- Haim Revivo, David Revivo (brother), Shay Revivo (brother)[316]
- Ronny Rosenthal, Tom Rosenthal (son)[317]
- Itzhak Shum, Idan Shum (son)[318]
- Shalom Tikva, Avi Tikva (brother)[319]
Italy
- Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Baresi (brothers)[320]
- Marco Borriello, Fabio Borriello (brother)
- Fabio Cannavaro, Paolo Cannavaro (brothers)[321]
- Fabio Cudicini, Carlo Cudicini (son)[322]
- Gennaro Gattuso, Cataldo Cozza (cousin), Domenico Cozza (cousin/brother of Cataldo)[323]
- Francesco Graziani, Gabriele Graziani (son)
- Filippo Inzaghi, Simone Inzaghi (brothers)
- Cesare Maldini, Paolo Maldini (son)[324]
- Michele Paramatti, Lorenzo Paramatti (son)[325]
- Claudio Ranieri, Vincenzo Ranieri (son)[326]
- Stefano Tacconi, Andrea Tacconi (son)[327]
- Roberto Vieri, Christian Vieri (son), Max Vieri (son)[328]
- Cristian Zenoni, Damiano Zenoni (brother)
- Emanuele Filippini, Antonio Filippini (brother)
Ivory Coast
- Roger Boli, Basile Boli (brother), Yannick Boli (nephew)[329]
- Guy Demel, Yannick Sagbo (half-brother)[330]
- Michel Goba, Didier Drogba (nephew), Joël Drogba, Freddy Drogba (brothers of Didier), Olivier Tebily, Severin Drogba (cousin), Kenneth Zohore (cousin)[331]
- Steve Gohouri, Joël Damahou (cousin)[332]
- Salomon Kalou, Bonaventure Kalou (brother), Antoine Kalou (father), Kanga Akalé (cousin)[333]
- Makan Kéïta, Fadel Keïta (son), Kader Keïta (son)[334]
- Arouna Koné, Bakari Koné (brother), Karamoko Koné, Ibrahim Koné, Dablacus Koné (brother)[335]
- Antonin Koutouan, Louis Koutouan (brother)[335]
- Kolo Touré, Yaya Touré (brother)[112]
Jamaica
- Aaron Lawrence, Ruel Lawrence (son)[336]
- Luton Shelton, Shamar Shelton (brother)[337]
Japan
- Gōtoku Sakai, Noriyoshi Sakai (brother)[338]
- Mike Havenaar, Nikki Havenaar (brother)[339]
Kazakhstan
- Peter Neustädter, Andrej Neustädter (brother), Roman Neustädter (son)
- Alex Weißbrodt, Anatoli Weißbrodt (brother)[340]
Kenya
- McDonald Mariga, Victor Wanyama (brother), Thomas Wanyama (brother)[341]
- Mike Okoth Origi, Gerald Origi, Anthony Origi, Austin Oduor Origi (brother), Arnold Origi Otieno (son of Austin Oduor Oirigi & nephew of Gerald, Mike Okoth and Anthony), Divock Origi (son of Michael)[342]
Kosovo
- Enis Alushi, Fatmire Alushi (née Bajramaj) (wife)[343]
Latvia
- Igors Stepanovs, Andrejs Stepnovs (son)[344]
Lebanon
- Jadir Morgenstern, Jorge Morgenstern (brother)[345]
Liberia
- Boima Karpeh, Kailo Karpeh (brother)[346]
Lithuania
- Deividas Česnauskis, Edgaras Česnauskis (brother)[347]
Macedonia
- Boško Gjurovski,[note 70] Milko Gjurovski (brother),[note 71] Mario Gjurovski (son of Milko)[348]
Malaysia
- Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak, Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak (brother)
- Zainal Abidin Hassan, Zaiza Zainal Abidin (son)
- Ali Bakar, Isa Bakar (brother)
Mexico
- Giovanni dos Santos, Jonathan dos Santos (brother)
- José Luis Sánchez Solá, Isidro Sánchez (son)[349]
Moldova
- Oleg Andronic, Gheorghe Andronic, Gicu Andronic (brother of Oleg), Valeriu Andronic (cousin of Oleg, Gheorghe and Gicu), Igor Andronic (cousin of Oleg, Gheorghe and Gicu, brother of Valeriu), Maxim Andronic (brother of Valeriu and Igor), Mihai Andronic (uncle of Oleg, Gheorghe and Gicu, father of Valeriu, Maxim and Igor)[350]
- Serghei Covalciuc, Kyrylo Kovalchuk (brother)[351]
Morocco
- Youssef Mokhtari, Oualid Mokhtari (brother)
Namibia
- Manfred Starke, Sandra Starke (sister)[352]
Netherlands
- Danny Blind, Daley Blind (son)[112]
- Dennis Bergkamp, Roland Bergkamp (nephew)[353]
- Peter Bosz, Sonny Bosz (son)[354]
- Johan Cruyff, Jordi Cruyff (son)[355][356]
- Edgar Davids,[note 72] Lorenzo Davids (cousin)[357]
- Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer (twin brother)[358]
- Bas Ent, Patrick Ent (brother)[359]
- Leroy Fer, Patrick van Aanholt (cousins)[360]
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Carlos Hasselbaink (brother), Nigel Hasselbaink (nephew), Marvin Hasselbaink (cousin of Nigel), Mitchell Pique (cousin/nephew of Nigel)[361]
- Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Koen Huntelaar (nephew)[362]
- Collins John, Paddy John (brother), Ola John (brother)[363]
- René van de Kerkhof, Willy van de Kerkhof (twin brother)[112]
- Ronald Koeman, Erwin Koeman (brother)[112]
- Christian Supusepa, Rafael Supusepa (brother)[364]
- Bert van Marwijk, Mark van Bommel (son-in-law)[112]
- Richard Witschge, Rob Witschge (brother)[112]
New Caledonia
- Georges Gope-Fenepej, John Gope-Fenepej (brother) [365]
New Zealand
- Ken Armstrong, Ron Armstrong (son), Brian Armstrong (son), Bridgette Armstrong (granddaughter, daughter of Ron)[366]
- Dave Bright, Kris Bright (son)
- Clive Campbell, Jeff Campbell (son)[367]
- Sara Clapham, Aaron Clapham (brother)[368]
- Barbara Cox (footballer), Michele Cox (daughter), Tara Cox (daughter)[369]
- Kevin Fallon, Rory Fallon (son)[370]
- Michael McGarry, James McGarry (son)[371]
- Bert Ormond, Willie Ormond (brother), Iain Ormond (son), Duncan Ormond (son), Vicki Ormond (granddaughter, daughter of Duncan)[372][373]
- Shane Rufer, Wynton Rufer (brother), Caleb Rufer (son of Wynton), Jonathan Rufer (son of Wynton), Alex Rufer (son of Shane) [255]
- Vic Smith, Gordon Smith (brother), Roger Smith (brother), Ryan Nelsen (grandson of another brother, Bob Smith)[374]
- Yvonne Vale, Jordan Vale (son)[375]
- Frank van Hattum, Grazia MacIntosh (sister), Marie-Jose Cooper (sister)[376]
- Chelsey Wood, Chris Wood (brother)[377]
Nigeria
- Efe Ambrose, Peter Emuobo Ambrose,[378] Emmanuel Ambrose (brother)[379]
- Nwankwo Kanu, Christopher Kanu (brother), Henry Nwosu Kanu, Anderson "Anders" Gabolalmo Kanu (stepbrother),[380] Ejike Izuagha (nephew)[381]
- Obafemi Martins, Oladipupo Olarotini Martins, John Ronan Martins (brother)[382]
- Cyril Okosieme, Ndubuisi Okosieme (son), Nkiru Okosieme (daughter)[383]
- Sunday Oliseh, Churchill Oliseh (brother), Egutu Oliseh (brother), Azubuike Oliseh (brother), Sekou Oliseh (nephew/adopted son of Churchill)[384]
- Ike Shorunmu, Kayode Irekperu (brother)[385]
- Efe Sodje, Sam Sodje (brother), Akpo Sodje (brother), Onome Sodje (cousin)
- Augustine Enuekwe, Chioma Ubogagu (granddaughter)[386]
- Lawrence Wabara, Reece Wabara (grandson), Mark Walters, Pele Reid (son in law of Lawrence and Uncle from Reece)[387]
- Jay-Jay Okocha, Alex Iwobi (nephew)
Northern Ireland
- Danny Blanchflower, Jackie Blanchflower (brother)[388]
- Fay Coyle, Liam Coyle (son)[389]
- Kenny Shiels, Dean Shiels (son),[390]
- Jonny Evans, Corry Evans (brother)
Norway
- Mohammed Abdellaoue, Mustafa Abdellaoue (brother),[391] Omar Elabdellaoui (cousin)[392]
- Jørn Andersen, Niklas Andersen (son)
- Harald Berg, Knut Berg (brother), Ørjan Berg (son), Runar Berg (son), Arild Berg (son),[393] Patrick Berg (grandson/son of Ørjan)[394]
- Valon Berisha, Veton Berisha (brother) [395]
- Trine Bjerke Rønning, Kristin Blystad Bjerke (wife)[396]
- Nils Arne Eggen, Knut Torbjørn Eggen (son)
- Kjell Rune Flo, Jostein Flo (brother), Jarle Flo (brother), Tore André Flo (brother), Håvard Flo (cousin), Ulrik Flo (son of Kjell Rune), Per-Egil Flo (nephew of Håvard)[112]
- Trond Henriksen, Markus Henriksen (son)
- Kai Erik Herlovsen, Isabell Herlovsen[note 73] (daughter)[397]
- Odd Iversen, Steffen Iversen (son)
- Hans Erik Ødegaard, Martin Ødegaard (son)[398]
- Erik Ruthford Pedersen, Kjetil Ruthford Pedersen (son), Steinar Pedersen (son)
- Lene Storløkken, Hege Storløkken (sister)[399]
- Gøran Sørloth, Alexander Sørloth (son)
Peru
- Claudio Pizarro, Diego Pizarro (brother)[400]
Philippines
- Ian Araneta, Yanti Barsales (Ian's uncle), Emelio Caligdong (Ian's third cousin)[401]
- Anton del Rosario, Armand del Rosario (brother)[402]
- Chris Greatwich, Phil Greatwich, Simon Greatwich (brothers)[403]
- Ángel Guirado, Juan Luis Guirado (brother)[404]
- Phil Younghusband, James Younghusband (brother)[405]
Poland
- Jerzy Brzęczek, Jakub Błaszczykowski (nephew)[406]
- Radosław Gilewicz, Konrad Gilewicz (son)[53]
- Josef Klose, Miroslav Klose (son)
- Andrzej Kobylański, Martin Kobylański (son)
- Kacper Przybyłko, Jacub Przybyłko (brother)
- Maciej Szczęsny, Wojciech Szczęsny (son)
- Włodzimierz Smolarek, Euzebiusz Smolarek (son)
- Tomasz Wałdoch, Kamil Wałdoch (son)
- Michał Żewłakow, Marcin Żewłakow (twin brother)
Portugal
- António André, André André (son)
- Manuel Fernandes, Gélson Fernandes (cousin), Cabral (cousin), Edimilson Fernandes (cousin of Gélson and Cabral)[407]
- Hélder Postiga, José Postiga (brother)
- Maniche, Jorge Ribeiro (brother)
Romania
- Gheorghe Hagi, Ianis Hagi (son)
- Adrian Ilie, Sabin Ilie (brother)
- Nicolae Lupescu, Ioan Lupescu (son)[112]
Russia
- Dmitri Alenichev, Andrei Alenichev (brother)[408]
- Aleksei Berezutski, Vasili Berezutski (twin brother)[409]
- Vladimir Beschastnykh, Mikhail Beschastnykh (twin brother)[410]
- Rinat Bilyaletdinov, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (son)[411]
- Vladimir But, Vitali But (brother)[412]
- Vasily Butusov, Mikhail Butusov (brother)[413]
- Dmitri Cheryshev, Denis Cheryshev (son)[414]
- Gela Dzagoyev, Alan Dzagoev (brother)[415]
- Vladimir Gabulov, Georgy Gabulov (brother)[416]
- Sergey Vladimirovich Grishin, Sergey Sergeyevich Grishin (son)[417]
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Mikhail Kerzhakov (brother)[418]
- Dmitry Kharine, Mikhail Kharin (brother)[419]
- Dmitri Khokhlov, Igor Khokhlov (son)[420]
- Sergei Kiriakov, Yegor Kiryakov (brother)[421]
- Dmitri Kombarov, Kirill Kombarov (twin brother)[422]
- Alan Kusov, Artur Kusov (brother)[423]
- Sergei Nekrasov, Igor Nekrasov (brother)[424]
- Viktor Onopko, Sergei Onopko (brother)[425]
- Pavel Pogrebnyak, Kirill Pogrebnyak (brother)[426]
- Andrei Semak, Sergei Semak, Nikolai Semak (brothers)[427]
- Aleksei Smertin, Evgeny Smertin (brother)[428]
- Vladimir Tatarchuk, Vladimir Tatarchuk, Jr. (son)[429]
- Akhrik Tsveiba, Sandro Tsveiba (son)
- Ilya Tsymbalar, Oleg Tsimbalar (son)
- Leonid Zolkin, Pavel Zolkin (brother)[430]
San Marino
- Gianluca Bollini, Fabio Bollini (brother)[431]
- Alex Gasperoni, Lorenzo Gasperoni (brother)[432]
- Aldo Simoncini, Davide Simoncini (twin brother)[433]
- Fabio Vitaioli, Matteo Vitaioli (brother)[434]
Scotland
- Eamonn Bannon, Paul Telfer (nephew)[435]
- Barney Battles, Sr., Barney Battles, Jr.[436]
- Willie Callaghan, Tommy Callaghan (brother), Willie Callaghan (son), Liam Callaghan (grandson)[437]
- John Capaldi, Tony Capaldi (son)
- Donald Colman, Rachel Corsie (great-granddaughter)[438]
- Neale Cooper, Alex Cooper (son)[439]
- Billy Davies, John Davies (brother), John Spencer (brother-in-law).[440]
- Bill Dowie, Christie Rampone (great-granddaughter)[441]
- Gordon Durie, Scott Durie (son)[442]
- Robert Fleck, John Fleck (nephew)[443]
- Campbell Forsyth, Cameron Burgess (grandson)[444]
- Eddie Gray, Frank Gray (brother), Andy Gray (son of Frank), Stuart Gray (son of Eddie)
- Bobby Kennedy, Lorraine Kennedy (daughter)[445]
- Lou Macari,[446] Mike Macari (son), Paul Macari (son)
- Stephen McGinn, John McGinn, Paul McGinn (brothers), Jack McGinn (grandfather)[447]
- James McGhee, Bart McGhee (son), Jimmy McGhee (son)
- Kevin McGlinchey, Michael McGlinchey (son)[448]
- Dianne Robertson (née McLaren), Scott Robertson (son)[449]
- Jordan Rhodes, Andy Rhodes (father)[450]
- Tommy Walker, Steven Tweed (nephew)[451]
- John McGeady, Aiden McGeady (son)
Senegal
- Jules Bocande, Daniel Bocande[100]
- Mamadou Diallo, Zakaria Diallo[452]
- Mame Biram Diouf, Mame Mbar Diouf (brother)
- Souleyman Sané, Leroy Sané, Kim Sané (son)[453]
- Boubacar Sarr, Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr (son)[454]
- Mickaël Tavares, Jacques Faty (cousin), Ricardo Faty (cousin/Jacques' brother)
Serbia
- Michael Aničić, Andreas Aničić (brother), Milan Aničić (father)[455]
- Predrag Stevanović, Aleksandar Stevanović (brother)[456]
Sierra Leone
- Leroy Rosenior, Liam Rosenior (son)[457]
Slovenia
- Mladen Rudonja, Roy Rudonja (son)[458]
- Etien Velikonja, Tim Matavž (cousin)
- Zlatko Zahovič, Luka Zahovič (son)[458]
- Samir Handanović, Jasmin Handanović (cousin)
South Africa
- Mark Tovey, Neil Tovey (brother), Quinton Tovey (son of Mark)[459]
Soviet Union
- Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha, Sergei Baltacha, Jr. (son)[460]
- Vyacheslav Chanov, Viktor Chanov (brother), Viktor Chanov, Sr. (father)[461]
- Grigory Fedotov, Vladimir Fedotov (son)[462]
- Valery Gazzaev, Yuri Gazzaev (cousin)[463]
- Nodar Khizanishvili, Zurab Khizanishvili (son)[464]
- Vladimir Kozlov, Aleksei Kozlov (son)[465]
- Viktor Kuznetsov, Sergei Kuznetsov (brother)[466]
- Evgeny Lovchev, Evgeniy Lovchev (son)
- Volodymyr Malyhin, Aleksandr Malygin, Yuriy Malyhin (sons)
- Aleksandr Novikov, Kirill Novikov (son)[467]
- Hennadiy Perepadenko, Serhiy Perepadenko (brother)[468]
- Valeriy Petrakov, Yuri Petrakov (son)[469]
- Nikolai Savichev, Yuri Savichev (twin brother), Daniil Savichev (son)[470]
- Valeri Shmarov, Denis Shmarov (son)[471]
- Viktor Shustikov, Sergey Shustikov (son), Sergei Shustikov Jr. (grandson)[472]
- Alexander Tarkhanov, Yuri Tarkhanov (son)[473]
- Lev Yashin, Vasili Frolov (grandson)[474]
South Korea
Spain
- Periko Alonso, Mikel Alonso (son), Xabi Alonso (son)[475]
- Luis Aragonés, Poli Aragonés (brother)[476]
- Carles Busquets, Sergio Busquets (son)[477]
- José Claramunt, Enrique Claramunt (brother)
- Joan Golobart, Román Golobart (son)[478]
- Álvaro Martínez, Javi Martínez (brother)[479]
- Miguel Reina, Pepe Reina (son)[480]
Suriname
- Giovanni Drenthe, Royston Drenthe (brother)[481]
Sweden
- Roy Andersson, Patrik Andersson (son), Daniel Andersson (son)[112]
- David Elm, Viktor Elm (brother), Rasmus Elm (brother)[482]
- Hans Eskilsson, Malin Swedberg (wife)[483]
- Ove Kindvall, Niclas Kindvall (son)[484]
- Bertil Nordahl, Knut Nordahl, Gösta Nordahl, Göran Nordahl, Gunnar Nordahl (all brothers), Thomas Nordahl (Gunner Nordahl's son)[485]
- Andreas Ravelli, Thomas Ravelli (twin brother)[486]
Switzerland
- Roman Bürki, Marco Bürki (brother)[487]
- David Degen, Philipp Degen (twin brother)[112]
- Johan Djourou, Olivier Djourou (brother)[488]
- Alexander Frei, Stefan Frei (second-cousin)
- Simon Lustenberger, Fabian Lustenberger (brother)
- Christian Schwegler, Pirmin Schwegler (brother)
- Johan Vonlanthen, Henry Acosta (brother)[489]
- Murat Yakin, Hakan Yakin (brother)[490]
Tahiti
- Erroll Bennett, Naea Bennett, Steven Bennett (son), Marama Vahirua (Naea's cousin), Pascal Vahirua (Marama's cousin)[491]
- Alvin Tehau, Lorenzo Tehau (twin brother), Jonathan Tehau (brother), Teaonui Tehau (cousin)[492]
Tajikistan
- Alisher Dzhalilov, Iskandar Dzhalilov, Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, Dzhakhongir Dzhalilov (brother)[493]
- Khakim Fuzailov, Rahmatullo Fuzailov (brother)[494]
Trinidad and Tobago
- Silvio Spann, Silas Spann (brother)[495]
Togo
- Samer Abraw, Camaldine Abraw (son)[496]
- Emmanuel Adebayor, Anthony Adebayor (brother)[497]
- Sadou Boukari, Razak Boukari (son), Malik Boukari (son and brother of Razak)[498]
Turkey
- Hamit Altıntop, Halil Altıntop (twin brother)[499]
Turkmenistan
- Dmitri Nezhelev, Anatoli Nezhelev (brother)[500]
Ukraine
- Viktor Semenets, Alex Semenets, Sergey Semenets (son)[501]
Uruguay
- Juan Carlos Corazzo, Pablo Forlán (son-in-law), Diego Forlán (grandson/son of Pablo)[502]
- Walter Gargano, Marek Hamšík (brother-in-law)
- Walter Pandiani, Nico Pandiani (son)[503]
- Gus Poyet, Diego Poyet (son)[504]
- Paolo Suárez, Luis Suárez (brother)[505]
- Ondino Viera, Milton Viera (son)[112]
USA
- Bruce Arena, Kenny Arena (son)[506]
- Walter Bahr, Casey Bahr (son), Chris Bahr (son), Matt Bahr (son)[507]
- Gerry Baker, Joe Baker (brother)[508]
- DaMarcus Beasley, Jamar Beasley (brothers)[509]
- Bob Bradley, Michael Bradley (son)[510]
- Jim Brown, John Brown (brother), Tom Brown (brother), George Brown (son)[511][note 75]
- Kevin Clinton, Kyle Clinton (son)[512]
- Rolf Decker, Otto Decker (brother)[513]
- Angelo DiBernardo, Paul DiBernardo (brother)[514]
- Maurice Edu, Reggie Edu (brother)[515]
- Chris Henderson, Sean Henderson (brother)[516]
- Harry Keough, Ty Keough (son)[517]
- Schellas Hyndman, Emerson Hyndman (grandson)[518]
- Alexi Lalas, Greg Lalas (brother)[519]
- Joe Maca, Alain Maca (son)[520]
- Mike Magee, Michelle Magee (sister)[521]
- Charlie McCully, Henry McCully (brothers)[522]
- George Nanchoff, Louis Nanchoff (brother), Michael Nanchoff (son)[523]
- Casey Nogueira, Victor Nogueira (father)[524]
- Harry Ratican, Peter Ratican (brother)[525]
- Ken Snow, Steve Snow (brother)[526]
- Archie Stark, Tommy Stark (brother)[527]
- Tim Twellman, Steve Twellman (brother), Mike Twellman (brother), Taylor Twellman (son)[528]
- Abby Wambach, Sarah Huffman (wife)[529]
- Roy Wegerle, Steve Wegerle (brother), Geoff Wegerle (brother), Bryce Wegerle (Steve's son)[530]
- Preston Zimmerman, Brandon Zimmerman, Derek Zimmerman (brother)[531]
Vanuatu
- Jean Kaltack, Michel Kaltack (brother), Brian Kaltack (cousin)[532]
Vietnam
- Quế Ngọc Hải, Quế Ngọc Mạnh (brother)[533]
Wales
- Ivor Allchurch, Len Allchurch, (brother)
- John Charles, Mel Charles (brother), Jeremy Charles (nephew)[534]
- Ken Leek, Karl Darlow (grandson)[535]
- Dean Saunders, Callum Saunders (son)[536]
- John Toshack, Cameron Toshack (son)[537]
- Mike Walker, Ian Walker (son)[158]
- Eric Young,[note 76] Paul Ince (cousin), Clayton Ince (cousin), Tom Ince (cousin/Paul's son), Rohan Ince (nephew)[538][539][540]
Yugoslavia
- Zvjezdan Cvetković, Borislav Cvetković (brother)[541]
- Ilija Ivić, Vladimir Ivić (brother)[541]
- Fahrudin Jusufi, Sascha Jusufi (son)
- Bojan Krkić, Sr., Bojan Krkić (son)
- Miloš Milutinović, Milorad Milutinović (brother), Bora Milutinović (brother)[541]
- Ilija Petković, Dušan Petković (son)[542]
- Sead Sušić, Safet Sušić[note 77] (brother), Tino-Sven Sušić[note 78] (son of Sead)[543]
- Zlatko Vujović, Zoran Vujović (twin brother)[112]
Zaire
- Etepe Kakoko, Yannick Kakoko (son)
- Roger Lukaku, Romelu Lukaku (son), Jordan Lukaku (son),[544][545] Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo (nephew)[546]
- Kuyangana Makukula, Ariza Makukula (son)[547]
- Richard Mapuata, Cédric Makiadi (son), Fabrice Makiadi (son), Matondo Makiadi (son)[548]
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- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Argentina, but represented Ecuador internationally as a naturalized citizen.
- ↑ Jorge Trezeguet is an Argentinian player of French ethnicity. David was born in France, but grew up in Argentina.
- ↑ Has been capped for Samoa's under-20 side.
- ↑ Was born in Australia, but represented Samoa internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Australia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Nigeria, but represented Australia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Australia internationally.
- ↑ Has been capped for Wales' under-21 side.
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Croatia), but represented Austria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Zaire, but represented Belgium internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Zaire, but represented Belgium internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Switzerland, was capped for their under-20 and under-21 and played 1 international senior match for Switzerland, before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- ↑ Was born in Switzerland and was capped for their under-15, under-17, under-18 and under-19 sides.
- ↑ Played 1 international senior match for Croatia before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Hezegovina
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Croatia) but has represented German youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Brazil, but represented Portugal internationally as a naturalized citizen.
- ↑ Was born in Italy, but represented Spain internationally.
- ↑ Has been capped for Spain's under-16, under-17 and under-19 sides.
- ↑ Was born in Brazil, but represented Spain internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Germany and capped for their under-21 side, before switching allegiance to Cameroon.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Cameroon internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Cameroon internationally.
- ↑ Has been capped by the French under-16 side.
- ↑ Has been capped by the French under-19 side.
- ↑ Has been capped by the French under-16 side.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Canada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Canada, but represented the United States internationally.
- ↑ Niko and Robert Kovač were born in Germany, but represented Croatia internationally.
- ↑ Played 11 international matches for Yugoslavia before the split and then played 2 international matches for Croatia.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Croatian youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Tomislav and Marijo Marić were born in Germany, but represented Croatia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Kosovo, but represented Croatia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Kosovo, but switched allegiance to Albania, swearing he would not play for any other country.
- ↑ Played 2 international matches for Yugoslavia before it split, and then played 69 international matches for Croatia.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Croatia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Croatia), but represented Australia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Netherlands and capped for their under-19 and under-21 sides, but represented Curaçao internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Serbia), but represented Cyprus internationally.
- ↑ Played international football for Czechoslovakia, before it became two republics
- ↑ Played 38 international matches Czechoslovakia, before it became two republics and then played 26 international matches for the Czech Republic
- ↑ Played international football for Czechoslovakia, before it became two republics
- ↑ Played 19 international matches Czechoslovakia, before it became two republics and then played 12 international matches for Slovakia
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented DR Congo internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Austria, but represented Denmark internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Italy, but represented Denmark youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Denmark youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Matthias Sammer played 23 international senior matches for East Germany before the reunification with West Germany and then played 51 matches for re-unified Germany
- ↑ Dirk Schuster played 4 international senior matches for East Germany before the reunification with West Germany and then played 3 matches for re-unified Germany
- ↑ Was born in Nigeria but represented England internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England and capped by England at youth levels before switching allegiance to Nigeria.
- ↑ The only trio of brothers to have played for England.
- ↑ Was born in England and capped by England at youth levels before switching allegiance to Jamaica.
- ↑ Was born in England, capped by Ireland's under-21 and B side and played 2 senior international matches for Ireland before switching allegiance to Northern Ireland.
- ↑ Was born in England but represented Dominica internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Welsh youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England but represented Northern Ireland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in United Arab Emirates but represented England internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Ireland youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Ireland youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Ireland youth sides internationally.
- ↑ Was born in French Guiana but represented England internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England but represented Grenada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England but represented Grenada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Equatorial Guinea internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Equatorial Guinea internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Equatorial Guinea internationally.
- ↑ Ulf Kirsten played 49 international senior matches for East Germany before the reunification with West Germany and then played 51 matches for re-unified Germany
- ↑ Played 4 international matches for Yugoslavia before the split and then played 7 international matches for Macedonia.
- ↑ Played 6 international matches for Yugoslavia before the split and then played 3 international matches for Macedonia.
- ↑ Was born in Suriname but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Norway internationally.
- ↑ Cha Du-Ri was born in Germany when his father played there
- ↑ The Brown family also had two relatives who represented the Scotland national rugby union team, Peter Brown and Gordon Brown.
- ↑ Was born in Singapore, but represented Wales internationally.
- ↑ Played 54 international matches for Yugoslavia before it split, and then played 2 international matches for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- ↑ Has been capped for Belgium's under-18 and under-19 sides.
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