List of association football families
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
- Zubayr Amiri, Nadiem Amiri (cousin)[1]
- Qays Shayesteh, Faysal Shayesteh(brother)[2]
Albania
- Arlind Ajeti, Albian Ajeti, Adonis Ajeti (brothers, Albian & Adonis twins)[3]
- Migjen Basha, Vullnet Basha (brothers)[4]
- Agim Cana, Lorik Cana (son).[5]
- Klodian Duro, Albert Duro (brother)[6]
- Jurgen Gjasula, Klaus Gjasula (brother)[7]
- Ali Mema, Ardian Mema (son), Sulejman Mema (Ali's nephew)[8]
- Besnik Prenga, Herdi Prenga (son)[9]
- Foto Strakosha, Thomas Strakosha, Dhimitri Strakosha (sons)[10]
- Taulant Xhaka, Granit Xhaka (brother)[11] Agon Xhaka (cousin)[12] Armando Sadiku (cousin with all three Xhaka's)[13]
Algeria
- Karim Benyamina,[note 1] Soufian Benyamina (brother)[14]
- Abdelkader Ghezzal,[note 2] Rachid Ghezzal[note 3] (brother)[15]
- Nacer Guedioura, Adlène Guedioura[note 4] (son)[16]
- Mohamed Kaci-Saïd, Kamel Kaci-Saïd (brother)[17]
- Antar Yahia, Karim Ziani (brother-in-law)[18]
Andorra
- Antoni Lima,[note 5] Ildefons Lima[note 6] (brother)[19]
Angola
- Bastos, Nandinho (brother)[20]
- Beto Vidigal, Lito Vidigal (brother), José Luís Vidigal (brother), Toni Vidigal (brother), Jorge Filipe Vidigal (brother)[21]
Argentina
- Julio Asad, Omar Asad (nephew), Yamil Asad (Omar's son)[22]
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Gustavo Barros Schelotto (twin brother)[23]
- Nicolás Burdisso, Guillermo Burdisso (brother)[24]
- Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso, Andrés Eduardo Cardoso (brother)[25]
- Juan Evaristo, Mario Evaristo (brother)[26]
- Ramiro Funes Mori, Rogelio Funes Mori (twin brother), Mauro Díaz (brother-in-law)[27]
- Jorge Higuaín, Gonzalo Higuaín (son),[28] Federico Higuaín (brother)[29]
- Diego Klimowicz, Javier Klimowicz[note 7] (brother)[30]
- Javier Lux, Germán Lux (brother)[31]
- 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)[32]
- Julio Musimessi, Lionel Messi, (grandson)[33] Maxi Biancucchi (cousin of Lionel), Emanuel Biancucchi (cousin and brother of Maxi)[34]
- Diego Milito, Gabriel Milito (brother)[35]
- Diego Simeone, Giovanni Simeone (son)[36]
- Jorge Trezeguet, David Trezeguet (son)[37]
- Juan Ramón Verón, Juan Sebastián Verón (son),[38] Pedro Verde (brother-in-law)[39]
- Javier Zanetti, Sergio Zanetti (brother)[40]
- Sergio Zárate, Ariel Zárate, Rolando Zárate, Mauro Zárate (brothers)[41]
Armenia
- Arman Karamyan, Artavazd Karamyan (twin brother)[42]
- Hamlet Mkhitaryan, Henrikh Mkhitaryan (son)[43]
- Artur Yedigaryan, Artak Yedigaryan (brother)[44]
Australia
- Richie Alagich, Dianne Alagich (sister)[45]
- Ross Aloisi, John Aloisi (brother)[46]
- John Anastasiadis, Dean Anastasiadis (brother)[47]
- Vic Bozanic, Oliver Bozanic (son),[48] Siahn Bozanic (daughter)[49]
- Ashley Brown, Jordan Brown (brother)[50]
- Rod Brown, Corey Brown (son)[51]
- Tim Cahill,[note 8] Chris Cahill[note 9] (brother)[52]
- Leo Carle, Nick Carle (brother)[53]
- John Coyne,[note 10] Chris Coyne (son), Jamie Coyne (son)[54]
- Alan Davidson, Jason Davidson (son)[55]
- Alistair Edwards, Cameron Edwards (son), Ryan Edwards (son) [56]
- Ahmad Elrich, Tarek Elrich (brother)[57]
- Frank Farina, Zenon Caravella (nephew)[58]
- Alex Gibb, Lex Gibb (son)[59]
- Adam Griffiths, Joel Griffiths (twin brother), Ryan Griffiths (brother)[60]
- Andy Henderson, Bill Henderson (son)[59]
- Steve Hogg, Kahlia Hogg (daughter)[61]
- Bernie Ibini-Isei,[note 11] Princess Ibini-Isei (sister)[62]
- Ryan McGowan, Dylan McGowan (brother)[63]
- Brodie Mooy, Aaron Mooy (cousin)[64]
- Joe Mullen, Matthew Mullen (nephew), Daniel Mullen (son), Alex Mullen (nephew)[65][66]
- Damian Mori, Josh Mori (son)[67]
- Bugsy Nyskohus, John Nyskohus (brother)[68]
- Jason Petkovic, Michael Petkovic (brother)[69]
- Manfred Schaefer, Kim Schaefer (daughter)[70]
- Gema Simon, Kyah Simon (cousin)[71]
- Robbie Slater,[note 12] Tom Slater (son)[72]
- Matthew Spiranovic, Amelia Spiranovic (sister), Laura Spiranovic (sister)[73]
- Ashleigh Sykes, Nicole Begg (née Sykes) (twin sister)[74]
- Walter Valeri, Carl Valeri (son)[75]
- Cliff van Blerk, Jason van Blerk (son)[59]
- Gary van Egmond, Emily van Egmond (daughter)[76]
- Aurelio Vidmar, Tony Vidmar (brother)[59]
- Mark Viduka, Luka Modrić (cousin)[77]
- Rhys Williams,[note 13] Aryn Williams (brother), Ryan Williams (brother)[78]
- Ned Zelić, Ivan Zelic (brother), Lucy Zelic (sister)[79]
- Andrew Zinni, Stefan Zinni (son)[80]
Austria
- Goran Djuricin, Marco Djuricin (son)[81][82]
- Friedrich Drazan, Christopher Drazan (son)[82]
- Wolfgang Feiersinger, Laura Feiersinger (daughter)[83]
- Rudi Flögel, Thomas Flögel (son)[84]
- Harald Gartler, René Gartler (son)[85]
- Werner Gregoritsch, Michael Gregoritsch (son)[82]
- Ralph Hasenhüttl, Patrick Hasenhüttl (son)[86]
- Anton Herzog, Andreas Herzog (son)[87]
- Erich Hof, Norbert Hof (brother)[88]
- Robert Ibertsberger, Andreas Ibertsberger (brother)[89]
- Martin Ivanschitz, Clemens Ivanschitz (brother), Andreas Ivanschitz (brother)[90]
- Wolfgang Kienast, Reinhard Kienast (brother), Roman Kienast (son of Wolfgang)[91]
- Robert Körner, Alfred Körner (brother)[26]
- Ernst Kozlicek, Paul Kozlicek (brother)[26]
- Willy Meisl, Hugo Meisl (brother)[92]
- Andreas Ogris, Ernst Ogris (brother)[93]
- Sebastian Prödl, Viktoria Schnaderbeck (cousin), David Schnaderbeck (cousin and brother of Viktoria)[94]
- Herfried Sabitzer, Marcel Sabitzer (son)[82]
- Walter Schachner, Alexander Schachner (son)[85]
- Louis Schaub,[note 14] Chiara Schaub (sister)[95]
- Dejan Stanković, Marko Stanković (son)[82]
- Pascal Stöger, Kevin Stöger (brother)[96]
- Ivica Vastić,[note 15] Toni Vastić (son)[84]
- Thomas Weissenberger, Markus Weissenberger (brother), Philipp Weissenberger (brother)[97]
- Robert Žulj, Peter Žulj (brother)[98]
Azerbaijan
- Isgandar Javadov, Vagif Javadov, Ilgar Gurbanov (nephews)[8]
Belarus
- Alexander Hleb, Vyacheslav Hleb (brother)[99]
- Mikhail Markhel, Yuri Markhel (brother)[100]
Belgium
- Michy Batshuayi, Aaron Leya Iseka (brothers)[101]
- Christian Benteke,[note 16] Jonathan Benteke (brother)[102]
- Pierre Braine, Raymond Braine (brother)[26]
- Jean-François De Sart, Julien De Sart (son), Alexis De Sart (son)[103]
- Didier Ernst, René Ernst (brother)[104]
- Francisco 'Cisco' Ferrera, Manu Ferrera (brother), Emilio Ferrera (brother), Yannick Ferrera (son)[105]
- Eden Hazard, Thorgan Hazard (brother), Kylian Hazard (brother)[106]
- Vincent Kompany, François Kompany (brother)[107]
- Marc Millecamps, Luc Millecamps (brother)[26]
- Mbo Mpenza,[note 17] Émile Mpenza (brother)[108]
- Radja Nainggolan, Riana Nainggolan (twin sister)[95]
- François Van der Elst, Leo Van der Elst (brother)[109]
- Hippolyte van den Bosch, Pieter van den Bosch (brother)[26]
- Jan Verheyen, Gert Verheyen (son)[26]
Benin
- Stéphane Sessègnon, Ryan Sessegnon (cousin)[110]
Bolivia
- Ronald García, Ignacio García (brother)[111]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Izet Hajrović,[note 18] Sead Hajrović[note 19] (brother)[112]
- Sejad Halilović,[note 20] Alen Halilović (son), Dino Halilović (son)[113]
- Meho Kodro,[note 21] Kenan Kodro[note 22] (son)[114]
- Edin Mujčin, Zemir Mujčin (twin brother)[115]
- Jasmin Mujdža, Mensur Mujdža (brother)[116]
- Emir Spahić, Edin Džeko (cousin)[117]
- Damir Vrančić, Mario Vrančić[note 23] (brother)[118]
Botswana
- Noah Maposa, Stephen Maposa (brother)[119]
Brazil
- Assis, Ronaldinho (brothers)[120]
- Bebeto, Mattheus (son)[121]
- Muriel Becker, Alisson Becker (brother)[122]
- Guilherme Biteco, Matheus Biteco (brothers)[123]
- Franklin Bittencourt, Leonardo Bittencourt (son)[124]
- Domingos da Guia, Ademir da Guia (son)[125]
- Dondinho, Pelé (son), Edinho (grandson)[126]
- Djalma Dias, Djalminha (son)[126]
- Carlos Fernandes, Leo Fernandes (son)[127]
- Juninho, Ricardo Goulart (brother)[128]
- Kaká, Digão (brother)[129]
- Leandro, Dedé (brother), Cacá (brother)[130]
- Lela, Alecsandro (son), Richarlyson (son), Deco[note 24] (Alecsandro's brother-in-law)[131]
- Luisão, Alex Silva (brother),[132] Andrei Silva (brother)[133]
- Mazinho, Thiago[note 25] (son), Rafinha[note 26] (son)[134]
- Neymar Sr., Neymar Jr. (son)[135]
- Adalberto Machado, Rodrigo[note 27] (son and cousin of Thiago Alcântara & Rafinha)[136]
- Marcos Pereira, Andreas Pereira[note 28] (son)[137]
- Rafael, Fábio (twin brother)[138]
- Rivaldo, Rivaldinho (son)[139]
- Sócrates, Raí (brother)[140]
- Wladimir, Gabriel (son)[126]
- Zé Elias, Rubinho (brother)[141]
Brunei
- Shahrazen Said, Adi Said (brother), Amalul (brother), Ahmad Hafiz (brother), Abdul Azim Said (brother), Abdul Mateen Said (brother)
Bulgaria
- Ivan Kolev, Todor Kolev (brother)[26]
- Biser Mihaylov, Borislav Mikhailov (son),[33] Nikolay Mihaylov (son of Borislav)[142]
- Veselin Minev, Yordan Minev (twin brother)[143]
Burkina Faso
- Feu Traoré Isaï, Alain Traoré (son), Bertrand Traoré (son)[144][145]
Cambodia
- Keo Sokngon, Keo Sokpheng (brother)[146][147]
- Um Vichet, Um Sereyroth (brother)
Cameroon
- Samuel Eto'o, David Eto'o (brother), Etienne Eto'o (brother)[148]
- Mathurin Kameni, Carlos Kameni (brother)[149]
- André Kana-Biyik, François Omam-Biyik (brother),[26] Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik[note 29] (son)[150]
- Marvin Matip,[note 30] Joël Matip[note 31] (brother), Joseph-Désiré Job[note 32] (distant cousin)[151]
- Stéphane Mbia, Franck Etoundi (brother)[152]
- Fabrice Ondoa, André Onana (cousin)[153]
- Edouard Oum Ndeki, Jean-Paul Ndeki (brother)[154]
- Rigobert Song, Alex Song[note 33] (cousin)[155]
- Jacques Songo'o, Franck Songo'o[note 34] (son), Yann Songo'o[note 35] (son)[156]
- Alphonse Tchami, Bertrand Tchami (brother), Joël Tchami (brother), Hervé Tchami (brother)[157]
Canada
- Brian Birch, Will Johnson (grandson)[158]
- Alex Bunbury,[note 36] Teal Bunbury[note 37] (son)[159]
- Julian de Guzman, Jonathan de Guzmán (brother)[160]
- Brian Gant, Bruce Gant (brother), Christine Sinclair (niece of Brian and Bruce)[161]
- John Kerr, Sr.,[note 38] John Kerr, Jr.[note 39] (son)[162]
- Issey Nakajima-Farran,[note 40] Paris Nakajima-Farran[note 41] (brother)[163]
- Jonathan Osorio, Anthony Osorio (brother)[164]
Cape Verde
Chad
Chile
- Ítalo Díaz, Paulo Díaz (son)[167]
- Andrés Prieto, Ignacio Prieto (brother)[26]
China
- Xie Hongjun, Xie Feng (son)[168]
Colombia
- Adolfo Andrade, Andrés Andrade (son)[169]
- Fabio Bedoya, Adriano Bedoya (son), Alejandro Bedoya (grandson), Santiago Bedoya (grandson)[170]
- Luis Felipe Chará, Diego Chará, Yimmi Chará (brothers)[171]
- David Ospina, James Rodríguez (brother-in-law)[172]
- Adolfo Valencia, José Adolfo Valencia (son)[159]
Comoros
- Ibor Bakar,[note 42] Djamel Bakar[note 43] (brother)[173]
Costa Rica
- Jonathan Bolaños, Christian Bolaños (brother)[174]
- Kenny Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham (twin brother)[175]
- Jervis Drummond, Gerald Drummond (twin brother)[176]
- Alexandre Guimarães,[note 44] Celso Borges (son)[177]
- Dennis Marshall Herron, Dennis Marshall Jr. (son)[178]
- Roy Myrie, David Myrie (brother)[179]
- Erick Rodríguez, Ariel Rodríguez (son)[180]
- Bryan Ruiz, Yendrick Ruiz (brother)[181]
- Vicente Wanchope, Javier Wanchope (son), Paulo Wanchope (son)[182]
Croatia
- Branko Culina, Jason Culina (son)[59]
- Davor Čop, Duje Čop (son)[183]
- Tonči Gabrić, Drago Gabrić (son),[184] Paškvalina Gabrić (daughter)[185]
- Niko Kovač, Robert Kovač (brother)[note 45][26]
- Zlatko Kranjčar,[note 46] Niko Kranjčar (son)[82]
- Ivica Landeka, Davor Landeka (brother), Iva Landeka (sister), Josip Landeka[note 47] (cousin)[186]
- Dejan Lovren, Davor Lovren (brother)[187]
- Stojan Mamić, Zdravko Mamić (brother), Zoran Mamić (brother)[188]
- Mato Mandžukić, Mario Mandžukić (son)[189]
- Tomislav Marić, Marijo Marić (brother)[note 48][190]
- Igor Pamić, Alen Pamić (son), Zvonko Pamić (son)[191]
- Milan Šašić, Marko Šašić (son), Célia Šašić (daughter-in-law)[192]
- Kujtim Shala,[note 49] Andis Shala[note 50] (son)[193]
- Ahmad Sharbini, Anas Sharbini (brother)[194]
- Dario Šimić, Josip Šimić (brother)[195]
- Davor Šuker,[note 51] Bernard Šuker (son), Damir Šuker (nephew)[196]
- Filip Tapalović,[note 52] Toni Tapalović (brother)[197]
- Rudika Vida, Domagoj Vida (son)[198]
- Rado Vidošić, Dario Vidošić[note 53] (son)[199]
Curaçao
- Leandro Bacuna,[note 54] Juninho Bacuna (brother), Johnsen Bacuna (brother) [200]
Cyprus
- Siniša Gogić,[note 55] Alexandaros Gogić (son)[201]
- Demetris Stylianou, Loukas Stylianou (twin brother)[143]
Czech Republic
- Michal Hubník, Roman Hubník (brother)[202]
- Karel Jarolím,[note 56] Lukáš Jarolím (son), David Jarolím (son), Marek Jarolím (nephew)[203]
- Miroslav Kadlec,[note 57] Michal Kadlec (son)[204]
- Ján Kozák I,[note 58] Ján Kozák II (son)[26]
- Tomáš Necid, Simona Necidová (sister)[95]
- Jiří Rosický I, Jiří Rosický II (son), Tomáš Rosický (son)[205]
- Vladimír Weiss I,[note 59] Vladimír Weiss II[note 60] (son), Vladimír Weiss III (grandson)[206]
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Lomana LuaLua, Trésor Kandol (cousin),[207] Yannick Bolasie[note 61] (cousin),[208] Kazenga LuaLua (brother),[209]
- René Makondele, Guy-Guy Lema (cousin),[210] Kuanzambi Barssabas da Cruz (cousin)[211]
- Arnold Mvuemba, Jonathan Mvuemba, Lionel Menga Mvuemba (brother)[212]
- Gabriel Zakuani, Steve Zakuani (brother)
Denmark
- Henrik Andersen, Kristoffer Andersen (son)[213]
- Ove Flindt Bjerg, Christian Flindt Bjerg (son)[214]
- Niclas Jensen, Daniel Jensen (brother)[215]
- Finn Laudrup, Ebbe Skovdahl (brother-in-law), Michael Laudrup (son), Brian Laudrup[note 62] (son), Nicolai Laudrup (grandson/Brian's son), Mads Laudrup[note 63] (grandson/Michael's son), Andreas Laudrup[note 64] (grandson/Michael's son)[216][217]
- Jan Mølby, Johnny Mølby (cousin)[218]
- Poul Pedersen, Viktor Fischer (grandson)[219][220]
- Ebbe Sand, Peter Sand (twin brother)[221]
- Peter Schmeichel, Kasper Schmeichel (son)[222]
East Germany
- Jens Adler, René Adler (son)[223]
- Roland Ducke, Peter Ducke (brother)[224]
- Thomas Hoßmang, Martin Hoßmang (son)[225]
- Lothar Kurbjuweit, Tobias Kurbjuweit (son)[226]
- Rocco Milde, Tino Milde (brother), Paul Milde (son of Rocco)[227]
- Klaus Sammer, Matthias Sammer (son)[note 65][228]
- Eberhard Schuster, Dirk Schuster (son)[note 66][229]
- Wolfgang Seguin, Paul Seguin (son)[230]
- Hilmar Weilandt, Tom Weilandt (son)[231]
Ecuador
- Walter Ayoví, Jaime Ayoví (cousin)[232]
- Christian Benítez, Ermen Benítez (father),[233] Cléber Chalá (father-in-law)[234]
- Álex Bolaños, Miller Bolaños (brother)
- José Francisco Cevallos, José Cevallos Enríquez (son)[235]
- Raúl Guerrón, Joffre Guerrón (brother)[236]
- Éder Valencia, Antonio Valencia (brother)[237]
Egypt
- Ekramy, Sherif Ekramy (son)[238]
- Yehia Emam, Hamada Emam (son), Hazem Emam (grandson/Hamada's son)[239]
- Hossam Hassan, Ibrahim Hassan (twin brother)[240]
- Saleh Selim, Tarek Selim (brother)[241]
- Ibrahim Youssef, Ismail Youssef (brother), Sayed Youssef (brother)[242]
El Salvador
- Dennis Alas, Jaime Alas (brother)[243]
England
- Fisayo Adarabioyo, Tosin Adarabioyo (brother)[244]
- Eniola Aluko,[note 67] Sone Aluko[note 68] (brother)[245]
- Roy Bailey, Gary Bailey (son)[246]
- Alan Ball, Sr., Alan Ball, Jr. (son)[247]
- Arthur Bambridge, Charles Bambridge (brother), Ernest Bambridge (brother)[note 69][248]
- Jeff Barmby, Nick Barmby (son),[249] Jack Barmby (son of Nick)[33]
- Bobby Barnes, Giles Barnes[note 70] (nephew)[250]
- Dave Beasant, Sam Beasant (son)[77]
- John Bond, Kevin Bond (son)[251]
- Ken Brown, Kenny Brown (son)[252]
- Steve Bruce, Alex Bruce[note 71] (son)[253]
- Neville Chamberlain, Mark Chamberlain (brother),[254] Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (nephew/son of Mark)[255]
- John Charles, Clive Charles (brother)[256]
- Jack Charlton, Bobby Charlton (brother)[257]
- Allan Clarke, Frank Clarke, Derek Clarke, Kelvin Clarke, Wayne Clarke (all brothers)[258]
- Brian Clough, Nigel Clough (son)[259]
- Andy Cole, Devante Cole (son)[260]
- Kenny Cooper, Sr., Kenny Cooper (son)[261]
- Peter Croker, Ted Croker (brother), Eric Dier (Ted's grandson; Peter's great-nephew)[262]
- Andy Dawson, Kevin Dawson (brother), Michael Dawson (brother)[263]
- Jermain Defoe, Ryan Edgar[note 72] (cousin),[264] Anthony Edgar (cousin/brother of Ryan)[265]
- Nigel Doughty, Michael Doughty[note 73] (son),[266] Patrick Bamford[note 74] (godson)[267]
- Bob Dowie, Iain Dowie[note 75] (brother), Natasha Dowie[note 76] (daughter of Bob),[268] Becky Easton (wife of Natasha)
- Ted Fenton, Benny Fenton (brother)[269]
- Les Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand (cousin), Anton Ferdinand (cousin/Rio's brother), Kane Ferdinand[note 77] (cousin)[26][270][271]
- Fred Forman, Frank Forman (brother), Harry Linacre (nephew)[272]
- Tommy Gardner, Hannah Keryakoplis (great-granddaughter)[273]
- Billy Garraty, Jack Grealish[note 78] (great-great grandson)[274]
- Steven Gerrard, Anthony Gerrard[note 79] (cousin)[275]
- Steve Gibson, Ben Gibson (nephew)[276]
- Kevin Glendon, George Glendon (son)[277]
- John Goodall, Archie Goodall (brother)[278]
- Jimmy Greenhoff, Brian Greenhoff (brothers)[258]
- Tony Hateley, Mark Hateley (son), Danielle Hill (granddaughter), Tom Hateley (grandson/Mark's son)[279][280]
- Glenn Hoddle, Carl Hoddle (brother)[281]
- Steve Hodge, Elliot Hodge (son)[282]
- Charlie Hurst, Geoff Hurst (son)[283]
- Paul Ince, Tom Ince (son),[284] Clayton Ince (Paul's second cousin)[285] Rohan Ince (Paul's third cousin), Erick Young (Rohan's Cousin)[286]
- Martin Keown, Niall Keown[note 80] (son)[287]
- Stephen Jagielka, Phil Jagielka (brother)[288]
- Gary Johnson, Lee Johnson (son)[289]
- Harry Johnson Snr., Harry Johnson Jr. (son), Tom Johnson (son)[290]
- Dave Latchford, Bob Latchford (brother), Peter Latchford (brother)[291]
- Rob Lee, Olly Lee (son), Elliot Lee (son).[292]
- Aaron Lescott, Joleon Lescott (brother)[293]
- Harry Lilley, Will Lilley (brother)[294]
- Ray Mabbutt, Kevin Mabbutt, Gary Mabbutt (sons)[33]
- Alvin Martin, David Martin (son), Joe Martin (son)[295][296]
- Don Megson, Gary Megson (son), Neil Megson (son)[297]
- Percy Mills, Nigel Pearson (grandson),[298] James Pearson (son of Nigel)[299]
- Gary Neville, Phil Neville (brother)[300]
- Keith Nobbs, Jordan Nobbs (daughter)[301]
- Terry Owen, Michael Owen (son),[302] Richie Partridge (Terry's son-in-law; Michael's brother-in-law)[303]
- Cyril Oxley, Bernard Oxley (brother)[304]
- Hubert Pearson, Harold Pearson (son), Harry Hibbs (Harold's cousin), Horace Pearson (also Harold's cousin)[33]
- Herbert Rawson, William Rawson (brothers)[263]
- Harry Redknapp, Frank Lampard, Sr. (brother in law), Jamie Redknapp (son), Frank Lampard (nephew in law/Frank's son)[305][306][307]
- Cyrille Regis,[note 81] Dave Regis (cousin), Otis Roberts[note 82] (cousin), Jason Roberts[note 83] (nephew)[308][309][310]
- Andy Rhodes, Steve Agnew (brother-in-law), Jordan Rhodes[note 84] (son)[311]
- Kieran Richardson, Jordan Brown (cousin)[312]
- Tony Rodwell, Jack Rodwell (nephew)[313]
- Wayne Rooney, John Rooney (brother)[314]
- Tommy Sampy, Bill Sampy (brother)[315]
- Kenny Sansom, Dave Sansom (brother)[308]
- Peter Shilton, Sam Shilton (son)[316]
- Martin Sinclair, Scott Sinclair (brother), Jake Sinclair (brother)[317][318]
- Brian Stein,[note 85] Mark Stein, Ed Stein (brothers)[258]
- Simon Sturridge, Dean Sturridge (brother), Daniel Sturridge (nephew)[319]
- Paul Terry, John Terry (brother), Paul Konchesky (brother-in-law)[320][321]
- Des Walker, Tyler Walker (son),[322] Lewis Walker (son)[323]
- Danny Wallace, Ray Wallace, Rod Wallace (all brothers)[258]
- Dave Whelan, David Sharpe (grandson)[324]
- George Wilkins, Graham Wilkins (son), Ray Wilkins (son), Stephen Wilkins (son), Dean Wilkins (son)[325][326]
- Ian Wright (father), Shaun Wright-Phillips (adopted son), Bradley Wright-Phillips (son)[327] Jermaine Wright (Ian's cousin), Drey Wright (Jermaine's son; Ian's nephew)[328]
- Ashley Young, Lewis Young (brothers)[329]
Equatorial Guinea
- Norberto Balboa, Chiqui Balboa (brother), Armando Balboa (brothers), Domènec Balmanya (Armando's brother-in-law), Javier Balboa[note 86] (grandson)[330]
- Vicente Engonga Nguema, Vicente Engonga (son), Julio Engonga (son), Óscar Engonga (son), Rafael Engonga (son),[331] Igor Engonga[note 87] (grandson, son of Óscar),[332][333] Joshua Engonga (grandson, son of Julio)[334]
- Ruslán Obiang,[335] Perico Obiang (cousin)[336]
- Sena,[note 88] Kike Boula (cousin)[337]
- Benjamín Zarandona,[note 89] Iván Zarandona[note 90] (brother)[338]
Estonia
- Henri Anier, Hannes Anier (brother)[339]
- Enver Jääger, Enar Jääger (brother)[340]
- Dzintar Klavan, Ragnar Klavan (son)[341]
- Evald Mikson, Jóhannes Eðvaldsson (son),[342] Atli Eðvaldsson (son),[343] Sif Atladóttir[note 91] (granddaughter, Atli's daughter)[344]
- Eino Puri, Sander Puri (twin brother)[143]
Faroe Islands
- Rannvá Biskopstø Andreasen, Ragna Biskopstø Patawary (twin sister)[143]
- Jákup Mikkelsen, Poul Nolsøe Mikkelsen (son)[345]
Finland
- Göran Enckelman, Peter Enckelman (son)[246]
- Christina Forssell, Mikael Forssell (brother)[346]
- Përparim Hetemaj,[note 92] Mehmet Hetemaj[note 93] (brother)[347]
- Atik Ismail, Adil Ismail (twin brother),[348] Pele Koljonen (son),[349] Ali Koljonen (son)[350]
- Shefki Kuqi, Njazi Kuqi (brother), Albert Kuqi (brother), Daut Kuqi, Mehdi Kuqi Rezart Kuqi (cousin)[351]
- Olavi Litmanen, Jari Litmanen (son)[8]
- Niklas Moisander, Henrik Moisander (twin brother)[352]
France
- Morgan Amalfitano, Romain Amalfitano (brother)[353]
- Eric Cantona, Joel Cantona (brother), Sacha Opinel (nephew)[354]
- Bruno Cheyrou, Benoît Cheyrou (brother)[355]
- Sébastien Cuvier, Jordan Cuvier (son)[356]
- Henri Delaunay, Pierre Delaunay (son)[357]
- Alou Diarra, Zanké Diarra (brother)[354]
- Martin Djetou, Marvin Djetou (brother)[358]
- Kévin Diaz, Loïck Diaz (brother)[359]
- Jean Djorkaeff, Youri Djorkaeff (son), Micha Djorkaeff (son)[360]
- Jean-François Hernandez, Lucas Hernández (son),[361] Theo Hernández (son)[362]
- Antoine Hoppenot, Maxime Hoppenot (brother)[363]
- Jirès Kembo Ekoko, Kylian Mbappé (half-brother)[364]
- Jean Laurent, Lucien Laurent (brother)[26]
- Hugo Lloris, Gautier Lloris (brother)[365]
- Claude Makélélé, Patrick Makélélé (brother)[354]
- Florent Malouda, Lesly Malouda (brother)[354]
- Steve Mandanda, Parfait Mandanda (brother), Riffi Mandanda (brother), Over Mandanda (brother)[366]
- Jean Mankowski, Pierre Mankowski (son)[367]
- Steve Mendy, Christophe Mendy (brother), Dominique Mendy (cousin)[368]
- Jérémy Ménez, Kevin Ménez (brother)[354]
- Jean-Elvis M'Vila (father), Yohan M'Vila, Yann M'Vila, Sophian M'Vila (sons)[369]
- Hervé Revelli, Patrick Revelli (brother)[370]
- Franck Ribéry, François Ribéry (brother), Steeven Ribéry (brother)[371]
- Roger Rio, Patrice Rio (son)[26]
- Henri Stambouli, Benjamin Stambouli (son)[372]
- Lilian Thuram,[note 94] Yohann Thuram-Ulien[note 95] (cousin),[373] Marcus Thuram[note 96] (Lilian's son)[374]
- Tony Vairelles, Diego Vairelles, Giovan Vairelles (brother), David Vairelles (cousin), Ludovic Vairelles (cousin)[375]
- Zinedine Zidane, Enzo Zidane (son)[376]
- Kurt Zouma, Lionel Zouma (brother)[377]
Gabon
- Pierre Aubameyang, Catilina Aubameyang (son), Willy Aubameyang (son), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (son)[156]
Gambia
- Alieu Jagne, Saihou Jagne (brother)[378]
- Cherno Samba,[note 97] Mustapha Carayol (cousin)[379]
Georgia
- Revaz Arveladze, Archil Arveladze (brother), Shota Arveladze (twin brother of Archil)[206]
Germany
- Rüdiger Abramczik, Volker Abramczik (brother)
- Rainer Adrion, Benjamin Adrion (son)[380]
- Karl Allgöwer, Ralf Allgöwer (brother)
- Klaus Allofs, Thomas Allofs (brother)[26]
- 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)[381]
- Frank Benatelli, Rico Benatelli (son)
- Francis Banecki, Nicole Banecki (sister), Sylvie Banecki (sister)[382]
- Franz Beckenbauer, Stefan Beckenbauer (son)[228]
- Lars Bender, Sven Bender (twin brother)[383]
- Wilhelm Bierofka, Daniel Bierofka (son)[384]
- Hans Bührer, Karl-Heinz Bührer (brother), Dennis Bührer (son of Hans)[384]
- Philipp Bönig, Sebastian Bönig, Vincent Bönig (brother)[385]
- Herbert Burdenski, Dieter Burdenski (son), Fabian Burdenski (son of Dieter and grandson of Herbert)[228]
- Cacau, Vlademir (brother)
- Marco Caligiuri, Daniel Caligiuri (brother)
- Francisco Copado, Hasan Salihamidžić (brother-in-law)
- Bernd Cullmann, Carsten Cullmann (son)[384]
- 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)[82][386]
- Bernd Förster, Karlheinz Förster (brother)[26]
- 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)[387]
- Franz Gerber, Fabian Gerber (son)[384]
- Yannick Gerhardt, Anna Gerhardt (sister)[95]
- Jürgen Glowacz, Manuel Glowacz (son), David Glowacz (son)[388]
- Fabian Götze, Mario Götze (brother), Felix Götze (brother)[384]
- Stephan Groß, Pascal Groß (son)[389]
- Helmut Haller, Jürgen Haller (son), Christian Hochstätter (nephew)
- Matthias Hamann, Dietmar Hamann (brother)
- Thomas Häßler, Sascha Häßler (brother)
- Uwe Helmes, Patrick Helmes (son)[384]
- Nico Herzig, Denny Herzig (brother)
- Bernd Hobsch, Patrick Hobsch (son)
- Uli Hoeneß, Dieter Hoeneß (brother), Sebastian Hoeneß (son of Dieter and nephew of Uli)[384]
- Bruno Hübner, Christopher Hübner (son), Benjamin Hübner (son), Florian Hübner (son)
- Hermann Hummels, Mats Hummels (son), Jonas Hummels (son)[390]
- Franz Islacker, Frank Islacker (son), Mandy Islacker (daughter of Frank)[391]
- Ditmar Jakobs, Michael Jakobs (brother)
- Rolf Kahn, Axel Kahn, Oliver Kahn (son)[384]
- Sebastian Kehl, Benjamin Kehl, Alexander Kehl (brother)[392]
- Thomas Kempe, Dennis Kempe (son), Tobias Kempe (son)
- Isabel Kerschowski, Monique Kerschowski (twin sister)[143]
- Sami Khedira, Rani Khedira (brother)[393]
- Jan Kirchhoff, Benjamin Kirchhoff (brother)
- Ulf Kirsten, Benjamin Kirsten (son)[note 98][384]
- Jürgen Klinsmann, Jonathan Klinsmann (son)[394]
- Hans Klodt, Bernhard Klodt (stepbrother)
- Jürgen Klopp, Marc Klopp (son)[395]
- Friedhelm Kobluhn, Lothar Kobluhn (brother)
- Dietmar Kohler, Will Kohler (son)[396]
- Harald Kohr, Dominik Kohr (son)
- Jupp Koitka, Kai Koitka (son)[384]
- Andreas Köpke, Pascal Köpke (son)
- Michael Korb, Julian Korb (son)[397]
- Erwin Kremers, Helmut Kremers (twin brother)
- Oliver Kreuzer, Niklas Kreuzer (son)[386]
- Roland Kroos, Toni Kroos (son), Felix Kroos (son)
- Günter Kuntz, Stefan Kuntz (son)[228]
- Dieter Kurrat, Hans-Jürgen Kurrat (brother)
- Bruno Labbadia, Sascha Glass (cousin)[398]
- Matthias Langkamp, Sebastian Langkamp (brother)
- Martin Max, Philipp Max (son)[399]
- Christoph Metzelder, Malte Metzelder (brother)
- Dominique Ndjeng, Marcel Ndjeng (brother)
- Helmut Nerlinger, Christian Nerlinger (son)[228]
- Frank Ordenewitz, Marco Ordenewitz (son)[386]
- Shawn Parker, Devante Parker (brother)
- Andreas Petersen, Nils Petersen (son)
- Josef Posipal, Peer Posipal, Patrick Posipal (son and grandson)[228][400]
- Oliver Reck, Daniel Reck (son), Pierre-Michel Lasogga (former stepson)
- Otto Rehhagel, Jens Rehhagel (son)[401]
- Max Reichenberger, Thomas Reichenberger (son)
- Alois Reinhardt, Dominik Reinhardt (son)[384]
- Hannes Riedl, Thomas Riedl (son)[384]
- Karl-Heinz Riedle, Alessandro Riedle (son)[386]
- Florian Rudy, Sebastian Rudy (brother)
- Wolfgang Rummenigge,[402] Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (brother), Michael Rummenigge (brother), Marco Rummenigge (son of Michael)[384]
- Jürgen Röber, Pascal Röber (son)
- Marian Sarr, Wilfried Sarr (brother)
- Markus Schäfer, Marcel Schäfer (son)
- Fred Schaub, Louis Schaub (son)[91]
- Jörg Schmadtke, Nils Schmadtke (son)[386]
- Andreas Schmidt, Oliver Schmidt (twin brother)
- Mehmet Scholl, Lucas-Julian Scholl (son)
- Helmut Schön, Erwin Schön (brother)[403]
- Christian Schreier, Toni Schreier (brother), Alexander Schreier (son of Christian & nephew from Toni)[404]
- Hannes Schröers, Jan Schröers (son), Jannik Vestergaard (grandson of Hannes and nephew of Jan)
- Günther Schuh, Timo Werner (son)
- Manfred Schwabl, Markus Schwabl (son)[405]
- Tobias Schweinsteiger, Bastian Schweinsteiger (brother)[406]
- Erwin Seeler, Dieter Seeler (son), Uwe Seeler (son),[407] Levin Öztunalı (grandson of Uwe)[408]
- Sahr Senesie, Antonio Rüdiger (half brother)[409]
- Christoph Siefkes, Patrick Siefkes (brother)[410]
- Lukas Sinkiewicz, Michael Gardawski (cousin)[411]
- Elia Soriano, Roberto Soriano (brother)
- Bernhard Steffen, Horst Steffen (son)
- Stefan Studtrucker, Marwin Studtrucker (son)
- Hans Sturm, Ralf Sturm (son)[228]
- 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)[228][384]
- Piotr Trochowski, Slavomir Trochowski, Arkadiusz Trochowski, Christoph Trochowski (brother)
- Odisseas Vlachodimos, Panagiotis Vlachodimos (brother)
- Rüdiger Vollborn, Fabrice Vollborn (son)[412]
- Rudi Völler, Kévin Völler-Adducci (son)[413]
- Fritz Walter, Ludwig Walter (brother), Ottmar Walter (brother)[414]
- Niclas Weiland, Dennis Weiland (brother)
- Patrick Weiser, Mitchell Weiser (son)[415]
- Wolfgang Wolf, Arno Wolf (brother), Patrick Wolf (son of Wolfgang)[386]
- Pia Wunderlich, Tina Wunderlich (sister)
- Michael Wollitz, Claus-Dieter Wollitz (brother)
- Murat Yılmaz, Sefa Yılmaz (brother)
- Michael Zetterer, Alexander Zetterer (brother)[416]
- Andreas Zeyer, Michael Zeyer (twin brother)
- Dieter Zorc, Michael Zorc (son)[228]
Ghana
- Eric Addo, Ransford Addo (brother)[417]
- Opoku Agyemang, Opoku Antwi (brother)[418]
- Abedi Pele, Kwame Ayew (brother), Sola Ayew (brother), André Ayew (son), Jordan Ayew (son), Ibrahim Ayew (son)[419]
- Illiasu Shilla, Shilla Alhassan (brother)[420]
- Joetex Asamoah Frimpong, Eric Asamoah-Frimpong, Daniel Asamoah Frimpong (brother)[421]
- Kevin-Prince Boateng, Jérôme Boateng (half brother), George Boateng (brother),[422] Helmut Rahn (great uncle of Kevin-Prince & George)[423]
- Yaw Donkor-Oppong, Kofi Schulz (cousin)[424]
- Nana Gyau, Philip Gyau (son), Joe Gyau (grandson/son of Philip)[425]
- Richard Kingson, Laryea Kingston (brother)[426]
- Nii Lamptey, Nathaniel Lamptey (brother)
- Sulley Muntari, Sulley Muniru (brother)[427]
- William Osei-Berkoe, Nana Osei-Berkoe (son)[428]
- Edward Sarpei, Hans Sarpei (brother)
- Charles Takyi, Stephen Boachie (cousin)
- Isaac Vorsah, Sampson Cudjoe (cousin)[429]
- Mubarak Wakaso, Alhassan Wakaso (brother)[430]
- Ishmael Yartey, Ishaque Yartey (brother)[430]
Gibraltar
- Lee Casciaro, Ryan Casciaro (brother), Kyle Casciaro (brother)[431]
- Allen Bula, Danny Higginbotham (nephew)[432]
Greece
Grenada
- Delroy Facey, Danny Facey (brother)[434]
- Anthony Modeste, Patrick Modeste (brother)[435][436]
Guam
- Alex Lee,[note 102] Justin Lee (footballer)[note 103] (twin brother),[438] Nate Lee[note 104] (brother)[439]
Guinea
- Bobo Baldé, Yasser Baldé (stepbrother)[440]
- Souleymane Oulare, Obbi Oularé (son)[441]
- Florentin Pogba,[note 105] Mathias Pogba (twin brother), Paul Pogba (brother)[442]
Guinea-Bissau
- Mamadú Bobó, Djibril Djaló, (son), Aliu Djaló (son)[443]
Guyana
- Carl Cort,[note 106] Leon Cort[note 107] (brother)[355]
Haiti
- Joseph-Marion Leandré, Fritz Leandré (brother)[26]
- Guy Saint-Vil, Roger Saint-Vil (brother)[26]
Honduras
- Milton Palacios, Jerry Palacios (brother), Wilson Palacios (brother), Johnny Palacios (brother), Edwin René Palacios (brother)[26]
- Luis Ramos, Anthony Lozano (brother)[444]
Hong Kong
- Lee Wai Lim, Lee Hong Lim (brother)[445]
Hungary
- József Bozsik, Péter Bozsik (son)[446]
- Péter Disztl, László Disztl (brother)[447]
- János Marozsán, Dzsenifer Marozsán (daughter)[448]
- Ádám Simon, András Simon (twin brother)[143]
- Zoltán Stieber, András Stieber, Gábor Stieber, Ákos Stieber (brother), József Stieber (father)[449]
Iceland
- Arnór Guðjohnsen, Eiður Guðjohnsen (son)[450]
- Arnar Gunnlaugsson, Bjarki Gunnlaugsson (twin brother)[143]
- Viðar Halldorsson, Arnar Viðarsson (son), Davíð Viðarsson (son), Bjarni Viðarsson (son)[451]
- Andri Sigþórsson, Kolbeinn Sigþórsson (brother)[452]
- Guðjón Þórðarson, Þórður Guðjónsson (son), Bjarni Guðjónsson (son), Joey Guðjónsson (son),[453] Björn Sigurðarson (half brother of Þórður, Bjarni and Joey)
- Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir, Elísa Viðarsdóttir (sister), Bjarni Geir Viðarsson (brother), Sindri Viðarsson (brother)[454]
Indonesia
- Maman Abdurrahman, Egi Melgiansyah (brother)[455]
- Zaenal Arief, Yandi Munawar (brother)[456]
- Indra Kahfi, Andritany Ardhiyasa (brother)[457]
- Irfan Bachdim, Kim Kurniawan (brother-in-law)[458]
- Yusuf Ekodono, Fandi Utomo (son)[459]
- Achmad Kurniawan, Kurnia Meiga (brother)[460]
- Yustinus Pae, Victor Pae (brother)[461]
- Ortizan Solossa, Nehemia Solossa (brother), Boaz Solossa (brother)[462]
- Izaac Wanggai, Patrich Wanggai (brother)[463]
- Zulham Zamrun, Zulvin Zamrun (twin brother)[464]
Iran
- Andranik Eskandarian, Alecko Eskandarian (son)[465]
- Mehrdad Mohammadi, Milad Mohammadi (twin brother)[466]
- Serjik Teymourian, Andranik Teymourian (brother)[467]
Iraq
- Khalil Allawi, Karim Allawi (brother)[26]
- Ali Kadhim, Ali Adnan (nephew)[468]
Republic of Ireland
- Jason Byrne, Robbie Keane (cousin)[469]
- Paddy Henderson, Dave Henderson (son), Stephen Henderson (son), Wayne Henderson (son), Stephen Henderson (grandson/Stephen's son)[470]
- Stephen Hunt, Noel Hunt (brother)[471]
- Alan Kelly Sr., Gary Kelly (son), Alan Kelly Jr. (son)[246]
- Gary Kelly, Ian Harte (nephew)[77]
- David O'Leary,[note 108] Pierce O'Leary (brother)[258]
- Alan Quinn, Stephen Quinn (brother), Keith Quinn (brother),[472] Gerry Quinn (brother)[473]
- Ronnie Whelan, Sr., Ronnie Whelan, Jr. (son), Paul Whelan (son)[474]
Israel
- Avraham Abukarat, Ran Abukarat (son)[475]
- Reuven Atar, Roi Atar (son), Nadav Atar (son)[476]
- Eyal Berkovic, Nir Berkovic (brother)[477]
- Alon Brumer, Gadi Brumer (twin brother)[478]
- Avi Cohen, Tamir Cohen (son)[479]
- Baruch Dego, Messay Dego (brother), Natan Dego (brother)[480]
- Moanes Dabour, Anas Dabour (brother)[481]
- Yehoshua Feigenbaum, Ronen Feigenbaum (son)[482]
- Albert Gazal, Ravid Gazal (son)[483]
- Ehud Kachila, Tal Kachila (son)[484]
- Gad Machnes, Oded Machnes (twin brother)[485]
- Baruch Maman, Hanan Maman (son)[486]
- Haim Revivo, David Revivo (brother), Shay Revivo (brother)[487]
- Ronny Rosenthal, Tom Rosenthal (son)[488]
- Itzhak Shum, Idan Shum (son)[489]
- Shalom Tikva, Avi Tikva (brother)[490]
Italy
- Beniamino Abate, Ignazio Abate (son)[491]
- Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Baresi (brothers)[492]
- Alessandro Birindelli, Samuele Birindelli (son)[493]
- Marco Borriello, Fabio Borriello (brother)
- Fabio Cannavaro, Paolo Cannavaro (brothers)[494]
- Massimo Cellino, Ercole Cellino (son), Edoardo Cellino (brother)[495]
- Bruno Conti, Daniele Conti (son), Andrea Conti (son)[496]
- Fabio Cudicini, Carlo Cudicini (son)[497]
- Eusebio Di Francesco, Federico Di Francesco (son)[498]
- Antonio Donnarumma, Gianluigi Donnarumma (brother)
- Melania Gabbiadini, Manolo Gabbiadini (brother)[95]
- Gennaro Gattuso, Cataldo Cozza (cousin), Domenico Cozza (cousin/brother of Cataldo)[499]
- Francesco Graziani, Gabriele Graziani (son)
- Filippo Inzaghi, Simone Inzaghi (brother)[500]
- Cesare Maldini, Paolo Maldini (son), Christian Maldini (grandson)[501]
- Matteo Mancosu, Marco Mancosu, Marcello Mancosu (brother)
- Luca Marchegiani, Gabriele Marchegiani (son)[502]
- Valentino Mazzola, Sandro Mazzola (son)[503]
- Michele Paramatti, Lorenzo Paramatti (son)[504]
- Claudio Ranieri, Vincenzo Ranieri (son)[505]
- Stefano Tacconi, Andrea Tacconi (son)[506]
- Roberto Vieri, Christian Vieri (son), Max Vieri (son)[507]
- Cristian Zenoni, Damiano Zenoni (brother)
- Emanuele Filippini, Antonio Filippini (brother)
Ivory Coast
- Roger Boli, Basile Boli (brother), Yannick Boli (nephew)[508]
- Guy Demel, Yannick Sagbo (half-brother)[509]
- Cyril Domoraud, Gilles Domoraud (brother), Jean-Jacques Domoraud (brother)[510]
- Michel Goba, Didier Drogba (nephew), Joël Drogba, Freddy Drogba[511] (brothers of Didier), Olivier Tebily, Severin Drogba (cousin), Kenneth Zohore (cousin)[512]
- Steve Gohouri, Joël Damahou (cousin)[513]
- Salomon Kalou, Bonaventure Kalou (brother), Antoine Kalou (father), Kanga Akalé (cousin)[514]
- Makan Kéïta, Fadel Keïta (son), Kader Keïta (son)[515]
- Abdoulaye Koffi, Mohamed Koffi[note 109] (brother)
- Arouna Koné, Bakari Koné (brother), Karamoko Koné, Ibrahim Koné, Dablacus Koné (brother)[516]
- Antonin Koutouan, Louis Koutouan (brother)[516]
- Kolo Touré, Yaya Touré (brother),[26] Ibrahim Touré (brother)
Jamaica
- Robbie Earle, Otis Earle (son)[517][note 110]
- Aaron Lawrence, Ruel Lawrence (son)[518]
- Onandi Lowe, Damion Lowe (son)[518]
- Luton Shelton, Shamar Shelton (brother)[519]
Japan
- Mike Havenaar, Nikki Havenaar (brother)[520]
- Yasutoshi Miura, Kazuyoshi Miura (brother)[521]
- Gōtoku Sakai, Noriyoshi Sakai (brother)[522]
Kazakhstan
Kenya
- McDonald Mariga, Thomas Wanyama (brother), Victor Wanyama (brother)[524]
- 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)[525]
Kosovo
- Enis Alushi, Fatmire Alushi (née Bajramaj) (wife)[526]
- Valon Berisha,[note 111] Veton Berisha (brother) [527]
Kyrgyzstan
- Ildar Amirov, Ruslan Amirov (brother)[528]
Latvia
- Igors Stepanovs, Andrejs Stepnovs (son)[529]
Lebanon
- Jadir Morgenstern, Jorge Morgenstern (brother)[530]
Liberia
- Boima Karpeh, Kailo Karpeh (brother)[531]
- Joe Nagbe, Darlington Nagbe[note 112] (son)[532]
- George Weah, Christopher Wreh (cousin)[77], George Weah Jr.[note 113] (son),[533] Timothy Weah (son)[534]
Liechtenstein
- Thomas Beck, Roger Beck (brother)[535]
- Martin Stocklasa,[note 114] Michael Stocklasa (brother)[536]
Lithuania
- Deividas Česnauskis, Edgaras Česnauskis (brother)[537]
Luxembourg
Macedonia
- Boban Babunski,[note 115] David Babunski (son)[8]
- Boško Gjurovski,[note 116] Milko Gjurovski (brother),[note 117] Mario Gjurovski (son of Milko)[539]
Madagascar
- Hervé Arsène, Faed Arsène (son)[540]
Malaysia
- Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak, Mohd Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak (brother)
- Zainal Abidin Hassan, Zaiza Zainal Abidin (son)
- Ali Bakar, Isa Bakar (brother)
- Syamsul Saad, Shahrul Saad, Shahrizal Saad (brothers)
Mali
Malta
- Salvinu Schembri, Eric Schembri (son), André Schembri (grandson)[8]
Mexico
- Tomás Balcázar, Javier Hernández (son-in-law),[542] Javier Hernández Balcázar (grandson)[543]
- Antonio de Nigris, Aldo de Nigris (brother)[544]
- Giovani dos Santos, Jonathan dos Santos (brother)[545]
- Ignacio Flores, Luis Flores (brother)[26]
- Rafael Garza Gutiérrez, Francisco Garza Gutiérrez (brother)[26]
- Miguel Layún, José Abella (cousin)[546]
- Ramón Morales, Carlos Morales (brother)[547]
- Luis Pérez, Mario Pérez (son)[26]
- Onay Pineda, Orbelín Pineda (brother)[548]
- Felipe Rosas, Manuel Rosas (brother)[26]
- José Sánchez, Isidro Sánchez (son)[549]
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)[550]
- Pavel Cebanu,[note 120] Ilie Cebanu (son)[8]
- Serghei Covalciuc,[note 121] Kyrylo Kovalchuk (brother)[551]
- Sergiu Epureanu, Alexandru Epureanu (brother)[552]
Morocco
- Nordin Amrabat, Sofyan Amrabat (brother)[553]
- Mustapha Hadji, Youssouf Hadji (brother), Samir Hadji (Mustapha's son)[554]
- Krimau Merry, Mustafa Merry (brother)[26]
- Youssef Mokhtari, Oualid Mokhtari (brother)
Namibia
- Oliver Risser, Wilko Risser (brother)[555]
- Manfred Starke, Sandra Starke (sister)[556]
Netherlands
- Danny Blind, Daley Blind (son)[26]
- Frank Berghuis, Steven Berghuis (son), Tristan Berghuis (son)[557]
- Dennis Bergkamp, Roland Bergkamp (nephew)[558]
- Peter Bosz, Sonny Bosz (son)[559]
- Wout Buitenweg, David Buitenweg (brother)[560]
- Evert Bulder, Jaap Bulder (brother)[560]
- Johan Cruyff, Jordi Cruyff (son)[561][562]
- Edgar Davids,[note 122] Lorenzo Davids (cousin)[563]
- Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer (twin brother)[564]
- Jerry de Jong,[note 123] Nigel de Jong (son)
- Siem de Jong,[note 124] Luuk de Jong[note 125] (brother)[560]
- Bas Ent, Patrick Ent (brother)[565]
- Leroy Fer, Patrick van Aanholt (cousins)[566]
- Mannes Francken, Jacques Francken (brother)[560]
- Alfons Fosu-Mensah, Timothy Fosu-Mensah (brother)[567]
- Jan Halle, Leo Halle (brother)[560]
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink,[note 126] Carlos Hasselbaink (brother), Nigel Hasselbaink (nephew), Marvin Hasselbaink (cousin of Nigel), Mitchell Pique (cousin/nephew of Nigel)[568]
- Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Koen Huntelaar (nephew)[569]
- Collins John, Paddy John (brother), Ola John (brother)[570][note 127]
- Dolf Kessler, Tonny Kessler (cousin), Dé Kessler (cousin/Tonny's brother), Boelie Kessler (brother)[560]
- Patrick Kluivert, Justin Kluivert (son)[571]
- Martin Koeman, Ronald Koeman (son), Erwin Koeman (brother to Ronald; son of Martin)[8][26]
- John Metgod, Edward Metgod (brother)[560]
- Gerrie Mühren, Arnold Mühren (brother)[560]
- Jaap Paauwe, Bas Paauwe (brother)[560]
- Clarence Seedorf,[note 128] Chedric Seedorf (brother)[572]
- Jeffrey Sneijder, Wesley Sneijder (brother), Rodney Sneijder (brother)[573]
- Christian Supusepa, Rafael Supusepa (brother)[574]
- Gerard Tap, Wim Tap (brother)[560]
- Max Tetzner, Hans Tetzner (brother)[560]
- René van de Kerkhof, Willy van de Kerkhof (twin brother)[26]
- Wim van der Gijp, Cor van der Gijp, Janus van der Gijp, Freek van der Gijp (brother), Colin van der Gijp (grandson of Cor)[575]
- Bert van Marwijk, Mark van Bommel (son-in-law)[26]
- Richard Witschge, Rob Witschge (brother)[26]
- Georginio Wijnaldum, Giliano Wijnaldum (brother), Rajiv van la Parra (cousin)
New Caledonia
- Georges Gope-Fenepej, John Gope-Fenepej (brother) [576]
New Zealand
- Ken Armstrong, Ron Armstrong (son), Brian Armstrong (son), Bridgette Armstrong (granddaughter, daughter of Ron)[577]
- Dave Bright, Kris Bright (son), Rory Turner (Kris's half-brother)[578]
- Clive Campbell, Jeff Campbell (son)[579]
- Sara Clapham, Aaron Clapham (brother)[580]
- Barbara Cox, Michele Cox (daughter), Tara Cox (daughter)[581]
- Declan Edge, Harry Edge (son), Jesse Edge (nephew).[582][583]
- Kevin Fallon, Rory Fallon (son)[584]
- Michael McGarry, James McGarry (son)[585]
- Bert Ormond, Willie Ormond (brother), Iain Ormond (son), Duncan Ormond (son), Vicki Ormond (granddaughter, daughter of Duncan)[586][587]
- Shane Rufer, Wynton Rufer (brother), Caleb Rufer (son of Wynton), Alex Rufer (son of Shane) [386]
- Vic Smith, Gordon Smith (brother), Roger Smith (brother), Ryan Nelsen (grandson of another brother, Bob Smith)[588]
- Yvonne Vale, Jordan Vale (son)[589]
- Frank van Hattum, Grazia MacIntosh (sister), Marie-Jose Cooper (sister)[590]
- Chelsey Wood, Chris Wood (brother)[591]
Nigeria
- Efe Ambrose, Peter Emuobo Ambrose,[592] Emmanuel Ambrose (brother)[593]
- Shola Ameobi,[note 129] Tomi Ameobi (brother), Sammy Ameobi[note 130] (brother)[355]
- Emmanuel Amunike, Kingsley Amuneke (brother), Kevin Amuneke (brother)[594]
- Tijani Babangida, Ibrahim Babangida (brother), Haruna Babangida (brother)[595]
- Augustine Enuekwe, Chioma Ubogagu (granddaughter)[596]
- Dickson Etuhu, Kelvin Etuhu (brother)[355]
- Nwankwo Kanu, Christopher Kanu (brother), Henry Nwosu Kanu, Anderson "Anders" Gabolalmo Kanu (stepbrother),[597] Ejike Izuagha (nephew)[598]
- Obafemi Martins, Oladipupo Olarotini Martins, John Ronan Martins (brother)[599]
- Jay-Jay Okocha, Alex Iwobi (nephew)[600]
- Cyril Okosieme, Ndubuisi Okosieme (son), Nkiru Okosieme (daughter)[601]
- Sunday Oliseh, Churchill Oliseh (brother), Egutu Oliseh (brother), Azubuike Oliseh (brother), Sekou Oliseh (nephew/adopted son of Churchill)[602]
- Ike Shorunmu, Kayode Irekperu (brother)[603]
- Efe Sodje, Sam Sodje, Akpo Sodje (all brothers), Onome Sodje (cousin)[note 131]
- Clement Temile, Toto Tamuz[note 132] (son)[604]
- Ojokojo Torunarigha, Junior Torunarigha (son)[605] Jordan Torunarigha (son)[note 133]
- Kalu Uche, Ikechukwu Uche (brother)[606]
- John Utaka, Peter Utaka (brother)[607]
- Lawrence Wabara, Reece Wabara (grandson), Mark Walters, Pele Reid (son in law of Lawrence and Uncle from Reece)[608]
Northern Ireland
- Danny Blanchflower, Jackie Blanchflower (brother)[609]
- Fay Coyle, Liam Coyle (son)[610]
- Jonny Evans, Corry Evans (brother)[611]
- Kenny Shiels, Dean Shiels (son),[612]
Norway
- Mohammed Abdellaoue, Mustafa Abdellaoue (brother),[613] Omar Elabdellaoui (cousin)[614]
- Jørn Andersen, Niklas Andersen (son)
- Harald Berg, Knut Berg (brother), Ørjan Berg (son), Runar Berg (son), Arild Berg (son),[615] Patrick Berg (grandson/son of Ørjan)[616]
- Trine Bjerke Rønning, Kristin Blystad Bjerke (wife)[617]
- Nils Arne Eggen, Knut Torbjørn Eggen (son)
- Tarik Elyounoussi, Mohamed Elyounoussi (cousin)
- 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)[26]
- Trond Henriksen, Markus Henriksen (son)
- Kai Erik Herlovsen, Isabell Herlovsen[note 134] (daughter)[618]
- Odd Iversen, Steffen Iversen (son)
- Jørn Jamtfall, Michael Kleppe Jamtfall (son)
- Roger Nilsen, Steinar Nilsen (brother)
- Hans Erik Ødegaard, Martin Ødegaard (son)[619]
- Erik Ruthford Pedersen, Kjetil Ruthford Pedersen (son), Steinar Pedersen (son)
- John Arne Riise, Bjørn Helge Riise (brother)[620]
- Lene Storløkken, Hege Storløkken (sister)[621]
- Gøran Sørloth, Alexander Sørloth (son)
- Thomas Wæhler, Kristine Edner (wife)[622]
- Truls Yttergård Jenssen, Ruben Yttergård Jenssen (son), Ulrik Yttergård Jenssen (son)[623]
Panama
- Julio Dely Valdés, Jorge Dely Valdés (twin brothers),[624] Armando Dely Valdés (younger brother)[625]
Paraguay
- Diego Barreto, Édgar Barreto (brother)[26]
- Luis Caballero, Luis Nery Caballero (son)[626]
- Víctor Cáceres, Marcos Cáceres (brother)[627]
- Rolando Chilavert, José Luis Chilavert (brother)[26]
- Eligio Insfrán, Eliseo Insfrán (twin brother)[26]
- Óscar Romero, Ángel Romero (twin brother)[628]
- Roque Santa Cruz, Julio Santa Cruz (brother)[629]
Papua New Guinea
- Alwin Komolong, Felix Komolong (brother)[630]
Peru
- Claudio Pizarro, Diego Pizarro (brother)[631]
- Walter Vílchez, Óscar Vílchez (brother)[632]
Philippines
- Marwin Angeles, Marvin Angeles (twin)[633]
- Yanti Barsales, Ian Araneta (nephew), Emelio Caligdong (Ian's third cousin), Alina Araneta (niece/Ian's sister)[634]
- Anton del Rosario, Armand del Rosario (brother)[635]
- Chris Greatwich, Phil Greatwich, Simon Greatwich (brothers)[636]
- Ángel Guirado, Juan Luis Guirado (brother)[637]
- Darren Hartmann, Matthew Hartmann, Mark Hartmann (brothers)[638]
- Manuel Ott, Mike Ott (brother), Marco Ott (brother)[639]
- Phil Younghusband, James Younghusband (brother)[640]
Poland
- Paweł Brożek, Piotr Brożek (twin brother)[143]
- Jerzy Brzęczek, Jakub Błaszczykowski (nephew)[641]
- Radosław Gilewicz, Konrad Gilewicz (son)[82]
- Josef Klose, Miroslav Klose (son)[642]
- Andrzej Kobylański, Martin Kobylański (son)
- Kacper Przybyłko, Jacub Przybyłko (brother)
- Maciej Szczęsny, Wojciech Szczęsny (son)
- Włodzimierz Smolarek, Euzebiusz Smolarek (son)[26]
- Tomasz Wałdoch, Kamil Wałdoch (son)
- Robert Warzycha, Konrad Warzycha (son)[159]
- Marcin Żewłakow, Michał Żewłakow (twin brother)[143]
Portugal
- António André, André André (son)
- José Águas, Rui Águas (son), Raul Águas (José's nephew; Rui's cousin)[8]
- Wilson Eduardo, João Mário (brother)[643]
- Manuel Fernandes, Gélson Fernandes (cousin), Cabral (cousin), Edimilson Fernandes (cousin of Gélson and Cabral)[644]
- Artur, José Fonte (son), Rui Fonte (son)[645][646]
- Ricardo Horta, André Horta (brother)[647]
- Amaro Lopes, Antoine Griezmann (grandson)[648]
- Hélder Postiga, José Postiga (brother)
- Laurindo, Mauro (son)
- Maniche, Jorge Ribeiro (brother)
- Nani, Angel Gomes (cousin)[649]
- Samuel Quina, Domingos Quina (son)[650]
- António Veloso, Miguel Veloso (son)[651][652]
Romania
- George Bănuță, Alexandru Bănuță (son), Anne-Marie Bănuță (daughter)[653]
- Gheorghe Hagi, Ianis Hagi (son)[654]
- Adrian Ilie, Sabin Ilie (brother)[655]
- Mircea Lucescu, Răzvan Lucescu (son)[8]
- Nicolae Lupescu, Ioan Lupescu (son)[26]
- Silviu Lung, Tiberiu Lung (son), Silviu Lung Jr. (son)[656]
- Ion Nunweiller, Lică Nunweiller (brother), Radu Nunweiller (brother)[657]
- Dorin Goian, Lucian Goian (brother)[658]
Russia
- Dmitri Alenichev, Andrei Alenichev (brother)[659]
- Georgi Bazayev, Dzhambulad Bazayev (brother)[660]
- Aleksei Berezutski, Vasili Berezutski (twin brother)[661]
- Vladimir Beschastnykh, Mikhail Beschastnykh (twin brother)[662]
- Rinat Bilyaletdinov, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (son)[663]
- Vladimir But, Vitali But (brother)[664]
- Vasily Butusov, Mikhail Butusov (brother)[665]
- Dmitri Cheryshev, Denis Cheryshev (son)[666]
- Gela Dzagoyev, Alan Dzagoev (brother)[667]
- Vladimir Gabulov, Georgy Gabulov (brother)[668]
- Sergey Vladimirovich Grishin, Sergey Sergeyevich Grishin (son)[669]
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov, Mikhail Kerzhakov (brother)[670]
- Dmitry Kharine, Mikhail Kharin (brother), Filipp Kharin (nephew)[671]
- Dmitri Khokhlov, Igor Khokhlov (son)[672]
- Sergei Kiriakov, Yegor Kiryakov (brother)[673]
- Dmitri Kombarov, Kirill Kombarov (twin brother)[674][143]
- Alan Kusov, Artur Kusov (brother)[675]
- Aleksei Miranchuk, Anton Miranchuk (twin brother)[676]
- Sergei Nekrasov, Igor Nekrasov (brother)[677]
- Viktor Onopko, Sergei Onopko (brother)[678]
- Viktor Panchenko, Kirill Panchenko (son)
- Pavel Pogrebnyak, Kirill Pogrebnyak (brother)[679]
- Andrei Semak, Sergei Semak, Nikolai Semak (brothers)[680]
- Aleksei Smertin, Evgeny Smertin (brother)[681]
- Vladimir Tatarchuk, Vladimir Tatarchuk, Jr. (son)[682]
- Andrey Tikhonov, Mikhail Tikhonov (son)
- Akhrik Tsveiba, Sandro Tsveiba (son)
- Ilya Tsymbalar, Oleg Tsimbalar (son)
- Aleksei Yeryomenko, Alexei Eremenko[note 135] (son), Roman Eremenko[note 136] (son), Sergei Eremenko[note 137] (son)[683]
- Leonid Zolkin, Pavel Zolkin (brother)[684]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Tiran Hanley, Tishan Hanley (brother), Tahir Hanley (brother)[685]
Samoa
- Johnny Hall,[note 138] Jai Ingham[note 139] (cousin),[686] Dane Ingham[note 140] (cousin/Jai's brother)[687]
San Marino
- Gianluca Bollini, Fabio Bollini (brother)[688]
- Alex Gasperoni, Lorenzo Gasperoni (brother)[689]
- Aldo Simoncini, Davide Simoncini (twin brother)[690]
- Fabio Vitaioli, Matteo Vitaioli (brother)[691]
Scotland
- Charlie Adam Sr., Charlie Adam Jr.,[692] Grant Adam (sons)[693]
- Eamonn Bannon, Paul Telfer (nephew)[694]
- Barney Battles, Sr., Barney Battles, Jr.[695]
- Martin Buchan, George Buchan (brother),[696] Jamie Buchan (son)[697]
- Steven Caldwell, Gary Caldwell (brother)[698]
- Willie Callaghan, Tommy Callaghan (brother), Willie Callaghan (son), Liam Callaghan (grandson)[699]
- John Capaldi, Tony Capaldi (son)
- Donald Colman, Rachel Corsie (great-granddaughter)[700]
- Neale Cooper, Alex Cooper (son)[701]
- Billy Davies, John Davies (brother), John Spencer (brother-in-law).[702]
- Bill Dowie, Christie Rampone (great-granddaughter)[703]
- Gordon Durie, Scott Durie (son)[704]
- Alex Ferguson, Darren Ferguson (son)[33]
- Derek Ferguson, Barry Ferguson (brother)[705]
- Robert Fleck, John Fleck (nephew)[706]
- Campbell Forsyth, Cameron Burgess (grandson)[707]
- Archie Gemmill, Scot Gemmill (son)[708]
- Eddie Gray, Frank Gray (brother), Andy Gray (son of Frank), Stuart Gray (son of Eddie)
- Bryan Gunn, Angus Gunn (son)[709]
- Bobby Kennedy, Lorraine Kennedy (daughter)[710]
- Lou Macari,[711] Mike Macari (son), Paul Macari (son)
- John McGeady, Aiden McGeady[note 141] (son)[712]
- James McGhee, Bart McGhee (son), Jimmy McGhee (son)
- Stephen McGinn, John McGinn, Paul McGinn (brothers), Jack McGinn (grandfather)[713]
- Kevin McGlinchey, Michael McGlinchey (son)[714]
- Jackie McInally, Alan McInally (son)[715]
- Daniel McKay, Barrie McKay (brother)[716]
- Tosh McKinlay, Billy McKinlay (brother)[26]
- Stuart McLean, Steven McLean (son),[717] Brian McLean[note 142] (brother)[718]
- Dianne Robertson (née McLaren), Scott Robertson (son)[719]
- Bob Shankly, Bill Shankly (brother)[8]
- Tommy Walker, Steven Tweed (nephew)[720]
Senegal
- Jules Bocande, Daniel Bocande[156]
- Ali Dia, Simon Dia (son)[721]
- Mamadou Diallo, Zakaria Diallo[722]
- Mame Biram Diouf, Mame Mbar Diouf (brother)[723]
- Ousmane N'Doye, Dame N'Doye (brother)[724]
- Lamine Sané,[note 143] Salif Sané[note 144] (brother)[725]
- Souleyman Sané, Leroy Sané, Kim Sané (son)[726]
- Boubacar Sarr, Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr (son)[727]
- Mickaël Tavares, Jacques Faty (cousin), Ricardo Faty (cousin/Jacques' brother)
Serbia
- Michael Aničić, Andreas Aničić (brother), Milan Aničić (father)[728]
- Nikola Milinković, Vanja Milinković-Savić (son),[729] Sergej Milinković-Savić (son)[730]
- Predrag Stevanović, Aleksandar Stevanović (brother)[731]
Sierra Leone
- Musa Kallon, Kemokai Kallon (brother), Mohamed Kallon (brother)[732]
- Leroy Rosenior, Liam Rosenior (son)[733]
Singapore
- Fandi Ahmad, Irfan Fandi (son)[734]
- Khairul Amri, Khairul Nizam (brother)[735]
Slovenia
- Aleš Čeh, Nastja Čeh (brother)[26]
- Mladen Rudonja, Roy Rudonja (son)[736]
- Zlatko Zahovič, Luka Zahovič (son)[736]
South Africa
- Thabo Mngomeni, Thando Mngomeni (brother)[737]
- Esau Phiri, Lebogang Phiri (son)[738]
- Siyabonga Sangweni, Thamsanqa Sangweni (brother)[739]
- Mark Tovey, Neil Tovey (brother), Quinton Tovey (son of Mark)[740]
Soviet Union
- Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha, Sergei Baltacha, Jr. (son)[741]
- Viktor Chanov, Sr., Vyacheslav Chanov (son), Viktor Chanov (son)[742]
- Grigory Fedotov, Vladimir Fedotov (son)[743]
- Valery Gazzaev, Yuri Gazzaev (cousin)[744]
- Nodar Khizanishvili, Zurab Khizanishvili (son)[745]
- Vladimir Kozlov, Aleksei Kozlov (son)[746]
- Viktor Kuznetsov, Sergei Kuznetsov (brother)[747]
- Evgeny Lovchev, Evgeniy Lovchev (son)
- Volodymyr Malyhin, Aleksandr Malygin, Yuriy Malyhin (sons)
- Aleksandr Novikov, Kirill Novikov (son)[748]
- Hennadiy Perepadenko, Serhiy Perepadenko (brother)[749]
- Valeriy Petrakov, Yuri Petrakov (son)[750]
- Nikolai Savichev, Yuri Savichev (twin brother), Daniil Savichev (son)[751]
- Valeri Shmarov, Denis Shmarov (son)[752]
- Viktor Shustikov, Sergey Shustikov (son), Sergei Shustikov Jr. (grandson)[753]
- Alexander Tarkhanov, Yuri Tarkhanov (son)[754]
- Lev Yashin, Vasili Frolov (grandson)[755]
South Korea
- Cha Bum-kun, Cha Du-ri (son)[note 145][26]
- Choi Yung-keun, Choi Chung-min (brother)[26]
South Sudan
- Peter Deng, Thomas Deng (brother)[756]
Spain
- Marcos Alonso Imaz, Marcos Alonso Peña (son), Marcos Alonso Mendoza (grandson)[328]
- Periko Alonso, Mikel Alonso (son), Xabi Alonso (son)[757]
- Luis Aragonés, Poli Aragonés (brother)[758]
- Carles Busquets, Sergio Busquets (son)[759]
- Joan Golobart, Román Golobart (son)[760]
- Pedro María Herrera, Ander Herrera (son)[761]
- Aitor Karanka, David Karanka (brother)[762]
- Álvaro Martínez, Javi Martínez (brother)[763]
- Ángel Merino, Mikel Merino (son)[764]
- Marco Navas, Jesús Navas (brother)[765]
- María José Pérez, Ayoze Pérez (cousin)[766]
- Miguel Reina, Pepe Reina (son)[767]
- Julio Salinas, Patxi Salinas (brother)[768]
- Manuel Sanchís Martínez, Manuel Sanchís Hontiyuelo (son)[26]
- Marc Torrejón, Marta Torrejón (sister)[95]
- Martí Ventolrà, José Vantolrá (son)[26]
Suriname
- Giovanni Drenthe, Royston Drenthe (brother)[769]
Sweden
- Roy Andersson, Patrik Andersson (son), Daniel Andersson (son)[26]
- Jimmy Durmaz, David Durmaz, Sharbel Touma (relatives)[770]
- David Elm, Viktor Elm (brother), Rasmus Elm (brother)[771]
- Hans Eskilsson, Malin Swedberg (wife)[772]
- Samuel Holmén, Sebastian Holmén (brother)[773]
- Tord Holmgren, Tommy Holmgren (brother)[774]
- Conny Karlsson, Jerry Karlsson (twins)[774]
- Ove Kindvall, Niclas Kindvall (son)[775]
- Ajsel Kujović, Emir Kujović[note 146] (brother)[776]
- Anders Linderoth, Tobias Linderoth[note 147] (son)[26]
- Bertil Nordahl, Knut Nordahl, Gösta Nordahl, Göran Nordahl, Gunnar Nordahl (all brothers), Thomas Nordahl (Gunner Nordahl's son)[777]
- Andreas Ravelli, Thomas Ravelli (twin brother)[778]
- Marcus Olsson, Martin Olsson (twin brother)[143]
Switzerland
- Roman Bürki, Marco Bürki (brother)[779]
- Pierre-Albert Chapuisat, Stéphane Chapuisat (son)
- David Degen, Philipp Degen (twin brother)[26]
- Johan Djourou, Olivier Djourou (brother)[780]
- Alexander Frei, Stefan Frei (second-cousin)[781]
- Simon Lustenberger, Fabian Lustenberger (brother)
- Christian Schwegler, Pirmin Schwegler (brother)
- Johan Vonlanthen, Henry Acosta (brother)[782]
- Max Weiler, Walter Weiler (brother)[26]
- Murat Yakin, Hakan Yakin (brother)[783]
Tahiti
- Erroll Bennett, Naea Bennett, Steven Bennett (son), Marama Vahirua (Naea's cousin), Pascal Vahirua (Marama's cousin)[784]
- Alvin Tehau, Lorenzo Tehau (twin brother), Jonathan Tehau (brother), Teaonui Tehau (cousin)[785]
Tajikistan
- Alisher Dzhalilov, Iskandar Dzhalilov, Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, Dzhakhongir Dzhalilov (brother)[786]
- Khakim Fuzailov, Rahmatullo Fuzailov (brother)[787]
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
- Justin Hoyte,[note 148] Gavin Hoyte[note 149] (brothers)[355]
- Kelvin Jones, Marvin Jones (son), Joevin Jones (son), Alvin Jones (son)[788]
- Silvio Spann, Silas Spann (brother)[789]
Togo
- Samer Abraw, Camaldine Abraw (son)[790]
- Emmanuel Adebayor, Anthony Adebayor (brother)[791]
- Jonathan Ayité,[note 150] Floyd Ayité[note 151] (brother)[792]
- Sadou Boukari, Razak Boukari (son), Malik Boukari (son and brother of Razak)[793]
Tunisia
- Iheb Msakni, Youssef Msakni (brother)[794]
- Nabil Taïder,[note 152] Saphir Taïder[note 153] (brother)[795]
Turkey
- Hamit Altıntop, Halil Altıntop (twin brother)[796]
Turkmenistan
- Wladimir Baýramow, Nazar Baýramow (brother)
- Dmitri Nezhelev, Anatoli Nezhelev (brother)[797]
- Kamil Mingazow, Ruslan Mingazow (son)[798]
Uganda
- Jimmy Kidega, Moses Oloya (brother)[799]
Ukraine
- Oleksandr Pomazun, Ilya Pomazun (son)[800]
- Viktor Semenets, Alex Semenets, Sergey Semenets (son)[801]
United Arab Emirates
- Khaled Abdulrahman, Mohamed Abdulrahman (brother), Omar Abdulrahman (brother)[802][803]
- Mubarak Ghanim, Khalil Ghanim (brother)[26]
- Eissa Meer, Ibrahim Meer (twin brother)[26]
United States
- Bruce Arena, Kenny Arena (son)[804]
- Walter Bahr, Casey Bahr (son), Chris Bahr (son), Matt Bahr (son)[805]
- Gerry Baker, Joe Baker (brother)[806]
- DaMarcus Beasley, Jamar Beasley (brothers)[807]
- Kimberly Bingham, David Bingham (brother)
- Bob Bradley, Michael Bradley (son)[808]
- Jim Brown, John Brown (brother), Tom Brown (brother), George Brown (son)[809][note 154]
- Kevin Clinton, Kyle Clinton (son)[810]
- Rolf Decker, Otto Decker (brother)[811]
- Angelo DiBernardo, Paul DiBernardo (brother)[812]
- Maurice Edu, Reggie Edu (brother)[813]
- John Harkes, Ian Harkes (son)[159]
- Chris Henderson, Sean Henderson (brother)[814]
- Schellas Hyndman, Emerson Hyndman (grandson)[815]
- Jim Gabarra, Carin Jennings-Gabarra (wife)[816]
- Harry Keough, Ty Keough (son)[817]
- Alexi Lalas, Greg Lalas (brother)[818]
- Roy Lassiter, Ariel Lassiter[note 155] (son)[159]
- Sydney Leroux, Dom Dwyer[note 156](husband)[819]
- Joe Maca, Alain Maca (son)[820]
- Mike Magee, Michelle Magee (sister)[821]
- Charlie McCully, Henry McCully (brothers)[822]
- George Nanchoff, Louis Nanchoff (brother), Michael Nanchoff (son)[823]
- Victor Nogueira, Casey Nogueira (daughter),[824] Zach Loyd (son-in-law/Casey's husband)[825]
- Hugo Pérez, Joshua Pérez (nephew)[826]
- Megan Rapinoe, Rachael Rapinoe (twin sister)[827]
- Harry Ratican, Peter Ratican (brother)[828]
- Claudio Reyna, Danielle Egan (wife)[816]
- Ken Snow, Steve Snow (brother)[829]
- Archie Stark, Tommy Stark (brother)[830]
- Tim Twellman, Steve Twellman (brother), Mike Twellman (brother), Taylor Twellman (son)[831]
- Abby Wambach, Sarah Huffman (wife)[832]
- Roy Wegerle, Steve Wegerle (brother), Geoff Wegerle (brother), Bryce Wegerle (Steve's son)[833]
- Preston Zimmerman, Brandon Zimmerman, Derek Zimmerman (brother)[834]
Uruguay
- Juan Carlos Corazzo, Pablo Forlán (son-in-law), Diego Forlán (grandson/son of Pablo)[835]
- Walter Gargano, Marek Hamšík (brother-in-law)
- Julio Montero Castillo, Paolo Montero (son)[26]
- Walter Pandiani, Nico Pandiani (son)[836]
- Gus Poyet, Diego Poyet (son)[837]
- Paolo Suárez, Luis Suárez (brother)[838]
- Ondino Viera, Milton Viera (son)[26]
Vanuatu
- Jean Kaltack, Michel Kaltack (brother), Brian Kaltack (cousin)[839]
Venezuela
- Alejandro Cichero, Gabriel Cichero (brother)[840]
- Frank Feltscher, Rolf Feltscher (brother),[note 157] Mattia Desole (step-brother)[841]
- Jonay Hernández, Dani Hernández (brother)[842]
- Carlos Maldonado, Giancarlo Maldonado (son),[843] Saúl Maldonado (Giancarlo's uncle), Javier Maldonado, Andres Maldonado (Giancarlo's cousins)[844]
Vietnam
- Trần Đình Kha, Trần Đình Khương (brother)[845]
- Quế Ngọc Mạnh, Quế Ngọc Hải (brother)[846]
Wales
- Ivor Allchurch, Len Allchurch (brother)[847]
- John Charles, Mel Charles (brother), Jeremy Charles (nephew),[848] Jake Charles[note 158] (grandson of John)[849]
- Terry Hennessey, Wayne Hennessey (cousin)[850]
- Ken Leek, Karl Darlow (grandson)[851]
- Donato Nardiello, Daniel Nardiello[note 159] (son)[850]
- Dean Saunders, Callum Saunders (son)[852]
- John Toshack, Cameron Toshack (son)[853]
- Mike Walker, Ian Walker (son)[246]
- Eric Young,[note 160] Paul Ince (cousin), Clayton Ince (cousin), Tom Ince (cousin/Paul's son), Rohan Ince (nephew)[854][855][856]
Yugoslavia
- Agim Ajdarević, Astrit Ajdarević, Arben Ajdarević, Alfred Ajdarević (sons)[857][858][859]
- Dragutin Babić, Nikola Babić (brother)[860]
- Bruno Belin, Rudolf Belin (brother)[860]
- Mirko Bonačić, Antun Bonačić (brother)[860]
- Dragoljub Brnović, Branko Brnović (brother)[26]
- Zlatko Čajkovski, Željko Čajkovski (brother)[860]
- Srđan Čebinac, Zvezdan Čebinac (twin brother)[860]
- Zvjezdan Cvetković, Borislav Cvetković (brother)[861]
- Ilija Ivić, Vladimir Ivić (brother)[861]
- Fahrudin Jusufi, Sascha Jusufi (son)
- Bojan Krkić, Sr., Bojan Krkić (son)
- Nikola Marjanović, Blagoje Marjanović (brother)[860]
- Jozo Matošić, Frane Matošić (brother)[860]
- Miloš Milutinović, Milorad Milutinović (brother), Bora Milutinović (brother)[861]
- Ivica Osim, Amar Osim (son)[8]
- Hugo Pažur, Alfons Pažur (brother)[860]
- Ilija Petković, Dušan Petković (son)[862]
- Šime Poduje, Veljko Poduje (brother)[860]
- Sead Sušić, Safet Sušić[note 161] (brother), Tino-Sven Sušić[note 162] (son of Sead)[863]
- Zlatko Vujović, Zoran Vujović (twin brother)[26]
- Dušan Zinaja, Branko Zinaja (brother)[860]
Zaire
- Kakoko Etepé, Yannick Kakoko (son)[864]
- Roger Lukaku, Romelu Lukaku (son), Jordan Lukaku (son),[865][866] Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo (nephew)[867]
- Kuyangana Makukula, Ariza Makukula (son)[868]
- Richard Mapuata, Cédric Makiadi (son), Fabrice Makiadi (son), Matondo Makiadi (son)[869]
Zambia
- Christopher Katongo, Felix Katongo (brother)[870]
- Charly Musonda Sr., Lamisha Musonda (son), Charly Musonda Jr. (son),[871]
Notes
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France and capped for their under-20 side, before switching allegiance to Algeria.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain but represented Andorra internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain but represented Andorra internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Argentina, but represented Ecuador internationally.
- ↑ 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 Germany, but represented Austria internationally.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Played 2 international matches for Yugoslavia before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Hezegovina
- ↑ Born in Spain but has represented Bosnia and Hezegovina internationally
- ↑ 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 Belgium but represents Brazil
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Cameroon 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 Guyana but represented Canada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Canada, capped by Canada's under-17 and under-20 sides before switching allegiance to the United States.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Canada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Canada, but represented the United States internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Canada, capped by Singapore's under-21 side before switching allegiance back to Canada.
- ↑ Was born in Japan but represented Canada internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Comoros internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Comoros internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Brazil, but represented Costa Rica 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 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, capped by Ireland's under-18 side before switching allegiance to England.
- ↑ 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, capped by Ireland's youth sides before switching allegiance to England.
- ↑ 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 England, but represented Scotland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in South Africa, but represented England 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.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Equatorial Guinea internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Spain, but represented Equatorial Guinea internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Iceland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Kosovo) but represented Finland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Yugoslavia (Kosovo) but has represented both Finland and Kosovo internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Guadeloupe but represented France internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, called up by France's under-20 and under-21 football sides and under-21 futsal squad before switching allegiance to Guadeloupe.
- ↑ Was born in Italy but represented France internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the Gambia, called up by England's youth sides up to under-20 level before switching allegiance to the Gambia.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Ioannis was born in Australia but represented Greece
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Guam internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Guam internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Guam internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Guam internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the United States, but represented Guam internationally.
- ↑ Has been capped for France's under-20 side.
- ↑ Was born in England, capped by England's under-21 side before switching allegiance to Guyana.
- ↑ Was born in England but represented Guyana internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented the Republic of Ireland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Ivory Coast, but represented Burkina Faso internationally.
- ↑ Both the Earles were born in England: Robbie was called up by England before playing for Jamaica internationally, while Otis holds a U.S. green card which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.
- ↑ Played for the Norway youth national teams and 18 games for the senior team before changing his allegiance to Kosovo.
- ↑ Was born in Liberia but represented the United States internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Liberia, played twice for the United States' under-20 side before being called up by Liberia.
- ↑ Was born in Switzerland but represented Liechtenstein internationally.
- ↑ Played two international matches for Yugoslavia before it split, and then played 23 international matches for Macedonia.
- ↑ 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 France, but represented Mali internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Mali internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Ukraine but was Moldova's Golden Player at the UEFA Jubilee Awards in 2004.
- ↑ Was born in Ukraine but represented Moldova internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Suriname but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Suriname but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Switzerland but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Switzerland but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Suriname but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ The John brothers were born in Liberia but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Suriname, but represented Netherlands internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Nigeria, played twice for England's under-21 team, before switching allegiance to Nigeria.
- ↑ Was born in England, played twice for Nigeria's under-20 side, then represented England U21 on five occasions, before switching allegiance to Nigeria.
- ↑ The Sodje family also had a brother who played both rugby football codes, Bright Sodje.
- ↑ Was born in Nigeria, but represented Israel internationally.
- ↑ Born in Germany.
- ↑ Was born in Germany, but represented Norway internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the Soviet Union but represented Finland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in the Soviet Union but represented Finland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Russia but represented Finland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Australia, but represented Samoa internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Australia, but represented New Zealand internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Australia, but represented New Zealand internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Scotland, but represented the Republic of Ireland internationally.
- ↑ Was born in Scotland, capped by Scotland's under-17 side before switching allegiance to Northern Ireland.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Senegal internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Senegal internationally.
- ↑ Cha Du-Ri was born in Germany when his father played there
- ↑ Though born in Yugoslavia (modern day Bosnia) the Kujović brothers have represented Sweden internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Sweden internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, capped by England youth sides before switching allegiance to Trinidad and Tobago.
- ↑ Was born in England, capped by England youth sides before switching allegiance to Trinidad and Tobago.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Togo internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Togo internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Tunisia internationally.
- ↑ Was born in France, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ↑ The Brown family also had two relatives who represented the Scotland national rugby union team, Peter Brown and Gordon Brown.
- ↑ Was born in Costa Rica, capped by the United States' under-23 side before switching allegiance to Costa Rica.
- ↑ Born in England, Dwyer moved to the United States in 2009 and gained U.S. citizenship in March 2017. Dwyer débuted for the USMNT on July 1, 2017.
- ↑ Rolf and Frank were born in Switzerland, but represented Venezuela internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England, but represented Wales internationally.
- ↑ Was born in England and capped for their under-15 and under-16 sides, before switching allegiance to Wales.
- ↑ 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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