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.
Algeria
- Farès Bahlouli, Mohamed Bahlouli, Djibril Bahlouli (brothers), Nesrine Bahlouli (sister)[1]
- Karim Benyamina,[note 1] Soufian Benyamina (brother)[2]
- Fathi Chebal, Jordan Faucher (nephew)[3]
- Tahar Chérif El-Ouazzani, Abdennour Chérif El-Ouazzani (brother),[4] Hichem Chérif El-Ouazzani (son)[5]
- Abdelkader Ferhaoui, Ryan Ferhaoui (son)[6]
- Abdelkader Ghezzal,[note 2] Rachid Ghezzal[note 3] (brother)[7]
- Nacer Guedioura, Adlène Guedioura[note 2] (son)[8]
- Jugurtha Hamroun, Rezki Hamroune (cousin)
- Mohamed Kaci-Saïd, Kamel Kaci-Saïd (brother)[10]
- Ahmed Oudjani, Chérif Oudjani (son)[11]
- Antar Yahia,[note 2] Karim Ziani[note 2] (brother-in-law)[12]
- Abdelaziz Zarabi, Abderraouf Zarabi (son), Kheireddine Zarabi (son)[13]
- Malik Zorgane, Adem Zorgane (son)[14]
Angola
- Bastos, Nandinho (brother)[15]
- Diangi Matusiwa, Azor Matusiwa (brother)[16]
- Wilson Eduardo,[note 4] João Mário (brother)[17]
- Rudy, Quevin Castro (brother)[18]
- Joaquim Alberto Silva, Xande Silva (son)[19]
- Beto Vidigal, Lito Vidigal (brother), José Luís Vidigal[note 5] (brother), Toni Vidigal (brother), Jorge Filipe Vidigal[note 4] (brother),[20] André Vidigal (son)[21]
- Toy Vilhena, Janet Morin (vrouw), Sabrina Vilhena(daughter),[22] Randy Vilhena (son), Tonny Vilhena (brother),[23] Gilberto da Silva (cousin of Randy, Sabrina & Tonny; nephew of Toy & Janet)[24]
Cameroon
- Paul Bahoken, Stéphane Bahoken (son)[39]
- Cyrille Florent Bella, Armel Bella-Kotchap (son)[40]
- David Emane (father),[41] Douka Abdoulaye, Bassirou Nkoto (twins)[42]
- Joseph Elanga, Anthony Elanga (son)[43]
- Samuel Eto'o, David Eto'o, Etienne Eto'o I (brothers),[44] Etienne Eto'o II (son)[45]
- Joseph-Désiré Job, Marvin Matip, Joël Matip (distant cousins)[46]
- Mathurin Kameni, Carlos Kameni (brother),[47] Luka Kameni (son of Carlos & nephew of Mathurin),[48] Junior Kameni (son of Mathurin & nephew of Carlos)[49]
- André Kana-Biyik, François Omam-Biyik (brother), Francis Eliezer Omam (cousin),[51] Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik (son)[52]
- Marcel Mahouvé, Francis Banecki (nephew), Nicole Banecki (niece, sister of Francis)[53]
- Bayoi Makoun, Christian Makoun (son)[54]
- Jean Makoun Sr., Jean Makoun (son)[55]
- Stéphane Mbia, Franck Etoundi (brother)[56]
- Edouard Oum Ndeki, Jean-Paul Ndeki (brother)[57]
- Marcel Ndjeng (see Dominique Ndjeng)
- Paul-Georges Ntep, Pierre Ekwah, Ludéric Etonde (cousins)[58]
- Fabrice Ondoa, André Onana (cousin)[59]
- Rigobert Song, Alex Song (nephew)[60]
- Jacques Songo'o, Franck Songo'o, Yann Songo'o (sons)[61]
- Guy Tapoko, Kevin Tapoko (son)[62]
- Alphonse Tchami, Bertrand Tchami, Joël Tchami, Hervé Tchami (brothers)[63]
- Bill Tchato, Enzo Tchato (son)[64]
- Alexis Tibidi Sr., Alexis Tibidi Jr. (son)[65]
- Stéphane Zobo, Stève Mvoué (brother)[66]
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Fedor Assombalonga, Britt Assombalonga (son)[85]
- William Balikwisha, Michel-Ange Balikwisha (brother)[86]
- Musemestre Bamba, Samuel Bamba (son)[87]
- Kakoko Etepé, Yannick Kakoko (son)[88]
- Aldo Kalulu, Gédéon Kalulu, Pierre Kalulu (brothers)[89]
- Wilson Kamavuaka, Richard Sukuta-Pasu (cousin)[90]
- Kembo Uba Kembo, Jirès Kembo Ekoko (son),[91] Kylian Mbappé (Kembo Ekoko's adoptive brother)[92]
- Lomana LuaLua, Trésor Kandol (cousin),[93] Yannick Bolasie[note 7] (cousin),[94] Kazenga LuaLua (brother),[95]
- Roger Lukaku, Romelu Lukaku, Jordan Lukaku (sons),[96][97] Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo (nephew)[98]
- Jacques Maghoma, Christian Maghoma, Paris Maghoma (brothers)[99]
- René Makondele, Guy-Guy Lema (cousin),[100] Kuanzambi Barssabas (cousin)[101]
- Kuyangana Makukula, Ariza Makukula (son)[102]
- Richard Mapuata, Cédric Makiadi, Fabrice Makiadi, Matondo Makiadi (sons)[103]
- Ricky Mavuba, Rio Mavuba (son)[104]
- Marcel Kimemba Mbayo, Dylan Mbayo (son)[105]
- Mpangi Merikani, Jonathan Bolingi[106]
- Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, Peter Kioso (cousin)[107]
- Paul-José M'Poku, Albert Sambi Lokonga (half brother),[108] Fabrice Sambi Lokonga (half brother of Paul José & brother of Albert)[109]
- Arnold Mvuemba, Jonathan Mvuemba, Lionel Menga Mvuemba (brothers)[110]
- Felix Mwamba Musasa, Kabamba Musasa (brother)
- Michel Ngonge, Cyril Ngonge (son)[111]
- Jordan Nkololo, Béni Nkololo (brother)
- Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu, Peter Kioso (cousin)[112]
- Gabriel Zakuani, Steve Zakuani (brother)[113]
Egypt
- Mohamed Aboutrika, Ahmed Aboutrika (son)[114]
- Nader El-Sayed, Ahmed Nader (son)[115]
- Ekramy El-Shahat, Sherif Ekramy (son)[116]
- Yehia Emam, Hamada Emam (son), Hazem Emam (grandson/Hamada's son)[117]
- Saleh Gomaa, Abdallah Gomaa (brother)[118]
- Hossam Hassan, Ibrahim Hassan (twin brother)[119]
- Yasser Rayyan, Ahmed Yasser Rayyan (son)[120]
- Saleh Selim, Tarek Selim (brother)[121]
- Abdelaziz Tawfik, Ahmed Tawfik (brother), Akram Tawfik (brother)[122]
- Ibrahim Youssef, Ismail Youssef (brother), Sayed Youssef (brother)[123]
Equatorial Guinea
- Carlos Akapo, Javier Akapo (brother)[124]
- Norberto Balboa, Armando Balboa, Chiqui Balboa (brothers), Domènec Balmanya (brother-in-law's Armando), Javier Balboa (grandson), Álex Balboa (Javier's cousin)[125][126]
- Benjamín, Iván Zarandona (brother)[127]
- Jannick Buyla, Hugo Buyla (brother)[128]
- Vicente Engonga Nguema, Vicente Engonga, Julio Engonga, Rafa Engonga, Óscar Engonga (sons), Igor (grandson/son of Óscar), Joshua Engonga (grandson/son of Julio)[129]
- Juvenal, Alberto, José Manuel Edjogo-Owono (brothers)[130]
- André Neles, Atila Neles (brother)[131]
- Ruslan Obiang, Pedro Obiang (cousin)[132][133]
- Sena, Kike Boula (cousin)[134]
- Salomón Obama, Fede (twin brother)[135]
Ghana
- Eric Addo, Ransford Addo (brother)[147]
- Opoku Agyemang, Opoku Antwi (brother)[148]
- Charles Akonnor, Jesaja Herrmann (son)[149]
- Shilla Alhassan, Illiasu Shilla (brother)[150]
- Joetex Asamoah Frimpong, Eric Asamoah-Frimpong, Daniel Asamoah Frimpong (brothers)[151]
- Sebastian Barnes, Joselpho Barnes (son)[152]
- Owusu Benson, Tyron Owusu (son)[153]
- Caleb Ekuban, Joseph Ekuban (brother)[154]
- Baffour Gyan, Asamoah Gyan (brother)[155]
- Edwin Gyasi, Raymond Gyasi (brother)[156]
- Nana Gyau, Philip Gyau (son), Joe Gyau (grandson/son of Philip)[157]
- Bradley Hudson-Odoi, Callum Hudson-Odoi (brother)[158]
- Richard Kingson, Laryea Kingston (brother)[159]
- Samuel Kuffour, Matai Akinmboni (nephew)[160]
- Nii Lamptey, Nathaniel Lamptey (brother)
- Sulley Muntari, Sulley Muniru (brother)[161]
- Lloyd Owusu, Derek Asamoah (cousin)[162]
- Jacob Partey, Thomas Partey (son), Francis Narh (son/half-brother of Thomas)[163]
- Abedi Pele, Kwame Ayew, Sola Ayew (brothers), André Ayew, Jordan Ayew (sons), Ibrahim Ayew (son/half-brother of André & Jordan)[164]
- Prince Polley, Robin Polley (son)[165]
- Robert Saba, Christian Saba (brother)[166][167]
- Edward Sarpei, Hans Sarpei (brother)[168]
- Charles Takyi, Stephen Boachie (cousin)
- Isaac Vorsah, Sampson Cudjoe (cousin)[169]
- Mubarak Wakaso, Alhassan Wakaso (brother)[170]
- Iñaki Williams, Nico Williams (brother)[171]
- Ishmael Yartey, Ishaque Yartey (brother)[170]
- Tony Yeboah, Kelvin Yeboah (nephew)[172]
Ivory Coast
- Jean-Jacques Akpa Akpro Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro, Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro (brothers)[185]
- Ibrahima Bakayoko, Ryan Bakayoko (nephew)[186]
- Yacouba Bamba, Axel Bamba (son)[187]
- Roger Boli, Basile Boli (brother), Yannick Boli (nephew),[188] Kévin Boli, Yohan Boli, Charles Boli (sons)[189]
- Wilfried Bony, Geoff Bony, Orphee Bony (sons)[190]
- Guy Demel, Yannick Sagbo (half-brother)[191]
- Aruna Dindane, Aristide Bancé (brother-in-law)[192]
- Cyril Domoraud, Gilles Domoraud, Jean-Jacques Domoraud (brothers),[193] Christopher Opéri (nephew)[194]
- Seydou Doumbia, Ousmane Doumbia (brother)[195]
- Michel Goba, Kévin Goba (son),[196] Olivier Tébily (cousin),[197] Didier Drogba, Joël Drogba, Freddy Drogba (nephews),[198][199] Isaac Drogba (grandnephew/son of Didier), Kenneth Zohore (Didier's cousin-nephew)[200]
- Ambroise Gboho, Yann Gboho (nephew), Marc-Olivier Doué (cousin of Yan Gboho),[201] Guéla Doué, Désiré Doué (brothers, cousins of Yan Gboho and Doue)[202]
- Steve Gohouri, Joël Damahou (cousin)[203]
- Tchiressoua Guel, Moussa Guel (son)[204]
- Bonaventure Kalou, Salomon Kalou (brother)[205]
- Makan Kéïta, Fadel Keïta, Kader Keïta (sons)[206]
- Bakari Koné, Arouna Koné (brother)[207]
- Boubacar Sanogo, Malick Sanogo (son)[208]
- Joël Tiéhi, Christ Tiéhi (son)[209]
- Kolo Touré, Yaya Touré, Ibrahim Touré (brothers)[210]
Mali
- Kalifa Cissé, Salif Cissé, Ibrahima Cissé (brothers)[225]
- Samba Diawara, Fousseni Diawara, Abdoulaye Diawara (brothers)[226]
- Salif Keïta, Seydou Keita, Mohamed Sissoko, Sidi Yaya Keita, Oumar Sissoko (nephews)[227][228][229][230]
- Mamady Sidibé, Lassana Sidibé (brother), Moussa Sidibé (cousin),[231] Sol Sidibe (son).[139]
- Yacouba Sylla, Moussa Sylla (brother)[232]
- Bako Touré, José Touré (son)[233]
- Mustapha Yatabaré, Sambou Yatabaré (brother)[234]
Morocco
- Alami Ahannach, Soufyan Ahannach (brother), Anass Ahannach (cousin)[235][236]
- Nordin Amrabat, Sofyan Amrabat (brother)[237]
- Nourdin Boukhari, Ayoub Boukhari (brother), Noa Lang (stepson)[238][239]
- Khalid Boutaïb, Nassim Chadli (nephew)[citation needed]
- Mehdi Carcela, Joachim Carcela (cousin)[240]
- Larbi Chebbak, Ghizlane Chebbak (daughter)[241]
- Sofiane Diop, Edan Diop (brother)[242]
- Oussama El Azzouzi, Anouar El Azzouzi (twin brother)[243]
- Mustapha Hadji, Youssouf Hadji (brother), Samir Hadji, Zachary Hadji (sons) [244][245]
- Kassem Loune, Adam Loune, Ali Loune, Mehdi Loune (sons)[246]
- Ryan Mmaee, Samy Mmaee, Camil Mmaee (brothers)[247]
- Krimau Merry, Mustafa Merry (brother)
- Hassan Nader, Mohcine Nader (son)[249]
- Salaheddine Sbaï, Amine Sbaï (brother)[250]
Nigeria
- Ola Aina, Jordan Aina (brother)[258]
- Sone Aluko (see Eniola Aluko)
- Efe Ambrose, Peter Ambrose,[259] Emmanuel Ambrose (brothers)[260]
- Shola Ameobi, Tomi Ameobi, Sammy Ameobi (brothers)
- Daniel Amokachi, Kalim Amokachi,[262] Nazim Amokachi[263] (twin sons)[264]
- Emmanuel Amunike, Kingsley Amuneke, Kevin Amuneke (brothers)[265]
- Onyekachi Apam, Lesley Ugochukwu (nephew)[266]
- Tijani Babangida, Ibrahim Babangida, Haruna Babangida (brothers)[267]
- Emmanuel Babayaro, Celestine Babayaro (brother)[268]
- Bright Dike, Courtney Dike (sister),[269] Daryl Dike (brother)[270]
- Prince Ikpe Ekong, Emmanuel Ekong (son)[271]
- Michael Emenalo, Landon Emenalo (son)[272]
- Augustine Enuekwe, Chioma Ubogagu (granddaughter)[273]
- Dickson Etuhu, Kelvin Etuhu (brother)
- Kadiri Ikhana, Patrick Ovie, Yakubu Ayegbeni (sons-in-law)[274]
- Dominic Iorfa, Dominic Iorfa Jr. (son)[275]
- Nwankwo Kanu, Christopher Kanu (brother), Henry Isaac, Anders Gabolalmo (stepbrothers),[276] Emmanuel Izuagha (stepcousin)[277]
- Oladipupo Martins, Obafemi Martins (brothers),[278] Mario Balotelli[279] (Obafemi's brothers-in-law)[280] Kevin Martins (son of Obafemi, nephew of Oladipupo and Mario)[183]
- Segun Odegbami, Wole Odegbami (brother)[281]
- Emmanuel Okocha, Jay-Jay Okocha (brother),[282] Alex Iwobi (nephew)[283]
- Osas Okoro, Stanley Okoro, Charles Okoro (brothers)[284]
- Cyril Okosieme, Ndubuisi Okosieme (son), Nkiru Okosieme (daughter)[285]
- Emmanuel Okoduwa, (see Wesley Okoduwa (son)[286]
- Churchill Oliseh, Sunday Oliseh, Azubuike Oliseh, Egutu Oliseh (brothers), Sekou Oliseh (adopted son of Churchill)[287]
- Toni Payne, Stephen Payne (brother), Nicole Payne (sister)
- Ike Shorunmu, Kayode Irekperu (brother)[288]
- Efe Sodje, Sam Sodje, Akpo Sodje (brothers), Onome Sodje (cousin)[note 13]
- Clement Temile, Toto Tamuz (son)[289]
- Ojokojo Torunarigha, Junior Torunarigha (son)[290] Jordan Torunarigha (son)[note 14]
- Kalu Uche, Ikechukwu Uche (brother)[291]
- Cornelius Udebuluzor, Michael Udebuluzor (son)[292]
- John Utaka, Peter Utaka (brother)[293]
- Lawrence Wabara, Mark Walters (son),[294] Reece Wabara (grandson),[295] Simon Ford (Mark's nephew)[296]
- Simon Zenke, Thomas Zenke (brother)[297]
Réunion
- Aboubakare Baco, Soudjain Baco (brother)[298]
- Anthony Fontaine, Julien Fontaine (brother)[299]
- Raphael Fontaine, Willy Fontaine (brother)[299]
- Nicolas Grondin, Samuel Grondin, Vincent Grondin (brother)[300]
- Damien Hadamar, Jean Hadamar, Willy Hadamar (brother)[300]
- Nathan Lim Houn Tchen, Noah Lim Houn Tchen (brother)[300]
- Fréderic Laiton, Rodrigue Laiton (brother)[300]
- Jordan Louiso, Landry Louiso (brother)[299]
- Akoub Ali M’Madi, Mouhdwar Ali M’Madi (brother)[300]
- Kenny Manglou, Kerry Manglou (brother)[298]
- Florent Marie Marthe, Nicolas Marie Marthe (brother)[300]
- Vincent Mounoussamy, William Mounoussamy (brother)[300]
- Alexandre Payet, Steeve Payet (brother)[299]
- Olivier Payet, Wilson Payet (brother)[298]
Senegal
- Jules Bocandé, Daniel Bocandé (son)[61]
- Issa Cissokho, Aly Cissokho (brother)[306]
- Ali Dia, Simon Dia (son)[307]
- Mame Biram Diouf, Mame Mbar Diouf (brother)[308]
- Khalilou Fadiga, Noah Fadiga (son)[309]
- Alfred Gomis, Lys Gomis, Maurice Gomis (brothers)[310]
- Édouard Mendy, Ferland Mendy (cousin)[311]
- Ousmane N'Doye, Dame N'Doye (brother)[312]
- Lamine Sané, Salif Sané (brother)[313]
- Souleyman Sané, Leroy Sané, Sidi Sané (sons)[314]
- Boubacar Sarr, Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr (son)[315]
- Pape Sarr, Mamadou Sarr (son)[316]
- Oumar Sène, Saër Sène (son)[317]
- Mickaël Tavares, Jacques Faty, Ricardo Faty (cousins)[318]
- Mame Saher Thioune, Ousseynou Thioune (brother)[319]
South Africa
- Clive Barker, Steve Barker (nephew)
- Goodenough Nkomo, Morgan Gould (son)
- Richard Henyekane, Joseph Henyekane (brother)
- Les Grobler, Bradley Grobler (son)
- Keryn Jordan, Liam Jordan (son)[326]
- Itumeleng Khune, Lucky Khune (brother)[327]
- Jacob Lekgetho, Goarge Lekgetho (brothers)
- Ernest "Botsotso" Makhanya, Joseph Makhanya (son)
- Eric Masilela, Innocent Maela (son), Tsepo Masilela (half-brother)[328][329]
- Bennett Masinga, Phil Masinga (cousin)[330]
- Mark Mayambela, Mihlali Mayambela (brother)
- Patrick Mayo, Khanyisa Mayo (son)[331]
- Thabo Mngomeni, Thando Mngomeni (brother)[332]
- Percy “Chippa” Moloi, Teboho Moloi (son)
- Zane Moosa, Essop Moosa (brother)[333]
- Kaizer Motaung, Kaizer Motaung Junior (son)
- Esau Phiri, Lebogang Phiri (son)[334]
- Siyabonga Sangweni, Thamsanqa Sangweni (brother)[335]
- Jomo Sono, Eric Bamuza Sono (father), Bamuza Sono (son of Jomo),[336] Matsilela Sono (brother)[337]
- Mark Tovey, Neil Tovey (brother), Quinton Tovey (son of Mark)[338]
- Dougie Williams, Melanie Frosler (sister), Selwyn Frosler (brother in law & husband of Melanie), Ethan Frosler (son of Selwyn & Melanie), Reeve Frosler (son of Melanie & Selwyn Frosler, brother of Ethan & nephew of Dougie Williams)[339]
Tanzania
- David Mwarabu, Djafari Mwarabu (brother)[344])[345]
Togo
- Samer Abraw, Camaldine Abraw (son)[346]
- Emmanuel Adebayor, Alex Harlley (nephew)[347]
- Roger Aholou, Jean-Eudes Aholou (brother)[348]
- Komlan Assignon, Lorenz Assignon (son)[349]
- Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi, Ismaila Atte-Oudeyi (brother)[350]
- Jonathan Ayité, Floyd Ayité (brother)[351]
- Malcolm Barcola, Bradley Barcola (brother)[352]
- Sadou Boukari,[353] Razak Boukari (son)[354]
- Pierre-Antoine Dossevi, Thomas Dossevi, Mathieu Dossevi (sons)[355]
- Mani Ougadja, Mani Sapol (brother)[356]
- Rafiou Moutairou, Bachirou Salou (half-brother)[357]
- Yao Mawuko Sènaya, Yao Junior Sènaya (brother), Marvin Senaya (son)[358]
- Manu Sunu, Gilles Sunu (son)[359]
Uganda
- Steven Bogere,[365] Alex Isabirye, Frank Lukomwa (brothers)[303]
- Paul Hasule, Geoffrey Higenyi (brother)[303]
- Noordin Jjuuko, Muzamiru Jjuuko, Murushid Jjuuko (brothers)[303]
- Jimmy Kidega, Moses Oloya (brother)[366]
- Ayub Kisaliita, Habib Kavuma, Sadat Sekajja (brothers)[303]
- Meddie Lubega, Moses Ndawula, Sula Kato, Abbas Mulindwa (brothers)[367]
- Annet Nakimbugwe, Hasifah Nassuna (daughter)[368]
- Denis Obua, David Obua, Eric Obua (sons),[369] Noble Okello (distant nephew)[370][371]
- Joseph Ochaya, Fred Okot (brother)[303]
- Emmanuel Okwi, Francis Olaki, Martin Opoloti (brothers)[303]
- Ibrahim Sekagya, Hakim Kavuma, Sula Sebbuza (brothers)[303]
- Sulaiman Tenywa, Mubarak Tenywa, Muhammad Segonga (brothers)[303]
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 Portugal, but represented Angola internationally.
Was born in Angola, but represented Portugal internationally.
Was born in France, but represented Comoros internationally.
Was born in France, but represented DR Congo internationally.
Was born in Gabon, capped by France's under-19 side before switching allegiance to Gabon.
Was born in France but represented Gabon internationally.
Was born in France, capped by France's under-21 side before switching allegiance to Gabon.
Was born in the Gambia, called up by England's youth sides up to under-20 level before switching allegiance to the Gambia.
Has been capped for France's under-20 side.
The Sodje family also had a brother who played both rugby football codes, Bright Sodje.
Was born in Kenya, but represented South Sudan internationally.
Was born in Kenya, but represented Australia internationally.
Was born in France, but represented Tunisia internationally.
Was born in Zambia, but represented Wales internationally.