List of African 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.
A
[edit]Algeria
[edit]- 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)[9]
- 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
[edit]- 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]
B
[edit]Benin
[edit]- Dinalo Adigo, Ryan Adigo (son)[25]
- Stéphane Sessègnon, Ryan Sessegnon (cousin), Steven Sessegnon (cousin/twin brother of Ryan)[26]
- Tony Toklomety, Idan Gorno (son)[27]
Botswana
[edit]- Noah Maposa, Stephen Maposa (brother)[28]
Burkina Faso
[edit]- Aristide Bancé (see Aruna Dindane)
- Paul Koulibaly, Pierre Koulibaly (twin brother)[29]
- Kamou Malo, Patrick Malo (son)[30]
- Alassane Ouédraogo, Assan Ouédraogo (son)[31]
- Feu Traoré Isaï, Alain Traoré, Bertrand Traoré (sons),[32][33] Lassina Traoré (nephew)[34]
Burundi
[edit]- Elvis Kamsoba, Pacifique Niyongabire (brother)[35][36]
- Omar Mussa Sr, Omar Mussa Jr (son)[37]
- Diamant Ramazani, Largie Ramazani (brother)[38]
C
[edit]Cameroon
[edit]- 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),[50] 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]
Cape Verde
[edit]- Fábio Arcanjo, Telmo Arcanjo (brother)[67]
- Laros Duarte, Deroy Duarte (brother)[68]
- Bruno Leite (see António Sousa)
- Rodny Lopes Cabral, Sidny Lopes Cabral (brother)[69]
- Garry Rodrigues, Jerson Cabral (cousin)[70]
- Cláudio Tavares, Miguel Tavares (brother), Renato Sanches (cousin)[71]
- Nélson Veiga, Renato Veiga (son)[72]
- Vozinha, Delmiro (brother)[73]
Central African Republic
[edit]- Evans Kondogbia, Geoffrey Kondogbia (brother)[74]
- Eloge Enza Yamissi, Manassé Enza-Yamissi (brother)[75]
- Quentin N'Gakoutou, Yannis N'Gakoutou (brother)[76]
- Kelly Youga, Amos Youga (brother), Willem Geubbels (nephew)[77]
- Lionel Zouma, Kurt Zouma, Yoan Zouma (brothers)[78][79]
Chad
[edit]- Japhet N'Doram, Rodrigue N'Doram, Kévin N'Doram (sons)[80][81]
- Kévin Nicaise, Faris Haroun, Nadjim Haroun (cousins)[82]
- Haroun Tchaouna, Loum Tchaouna (brother)[83]
Comoros
[edit]- Ibor Bakar,[note 6] Djamel Bakar[note 6] (brother)[84]
D
[edit]Democratic Republic of the Congo
[edit]- 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]
E
[edit]Egypt
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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]
Ethiopia
[edit]- Bekuretsion Gebrehiwot, Lily Yohannes (granddaughter)[136]
G
[edit]Gabon
[edit]- Pierre Aubameyang, Catilina Aubameyang[note 8] (son), Willy Aubameyang[note 9] (son), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang[note 10] (son)[61][137]
- Mario Lemina, Noha Lemina (brother)[138]
- Anthony Oyono, Jérémy Oyono (twin brother)[139]
Gambia
[edit]- Biri Biri, Yusupha Njie (son)[140]
- Alieu Jagne, Saihou Jagne (brother)[141]
- Saidy Janko, Lenny Janko (brother)[142]
- Jacob Mendy, Carlos Mendes Gomes (cousin)[143]
- Cherno Samba,[note 11] Mustapha Carayol (cousin)[144]
- Bubacarr Sanneh, Muhammed Sanneh (brother)[145]
- Alagie Sosseh, Sal Jobarteh (brother)[146]
Ghana
[edit]- 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]
Guinea
[edit]- Bobo Baldé, Yasser Baldé (half-brother)[173]
- Fousseni Bamba, Yacouba Bamba (brother)[174]
- Pascal Feindouno, Simon Feindouno, Benjamin Feindouno (brothers), Abdoul Karim Sylla (brother-in-law)[175]
- Ilaix Moriba, Lass Kourouma (brother)[176]
- Souleymane Oularé, Obbi Oularé (son)[177]
- Florentin Pogba,[note 12] Mathias Pogba (twin brother), Paul Pogba (brother)[178]
Guinea-Bissau
[edit]- Bobó Djalo, Djibril Djaló, Kaby Djaló, Matchoi Djaló (sons)[179][180]
- Ença Fati, Ansu Fati (cousin)[181]
- Edelino Ié, Edgar Ié (twin brother)[182]
- Almami Moreira, Diego Moreira (son)[183]
- Romario Vieira, Ronaldo Vieira (twin brother)[184]
I
[edit]Ivory Coast
[edit]- 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]
K
[edit]Kenya
[edit]- McDonald Mariga, Thomas Wanyama (brother), Victor Wanyama (brother)[211]
- Mike Origi, Gerald Origi (brother), Anthony Origi (brother), Austin Origi (brother), Arnold Origi (nephew/son of Austin),[212] Divock Origi (son)[213]
L
[edit]Liberia
[edit]- Roberto Kwateh, Ronaldo Kwateh (son)[214]
- Joe Nagbe, Darlington Nagbe (son)[215]
- Alex Nimely, Sylvanus Nimely (brother)[216]
- George Weah, Christopher Wreh (cousin),[217] George Weah Jr. (son),[218] Timothy Weah (son),[219] Kyle Duncan (nephew),[220] Patrick Weah (nephew)[221]
M
[edit]Madagascar
[edit]- Hervé Arsène, Faed Arsène (son)[222]
Malawi
[edit]- Chikondi Banda, Peter Banda (son)[223]
- Tabitha Chawinga, Temwa Chawinga (sister)[224]
Mali
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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)[248]
- Hassan Nader, Mohcine Nader (son)[249]
- Salaheddine Sbaï, Amine Sbaï (brother)[250]
Mozambique
[edit]- Sérgio Lomba, Pedro Neto (nephew)[251]
- Zeca Miglietti, Abel Miglietti (brother)[252]
- Paíto, Edson Mucuana (son)[253]
N
[edit]Namibia
[edit]- Oliver Risser, Wilko Risser (brother)[254]
- Manfred Starke, Sandra Starke (sister)[255]
Niger
[edit]- Zakari Lambo, Zakari Junior Lambo (son)[256]
- Ibrahim Tankary, Naim Van Attenhoven (nephew)[257]
Nigeria
[edit]- 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)[261]
- 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)[261]
- 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]
R
[edit]Réunion
[edit]- 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]
Rwanda
[edit]- Fritz Emeran, Noam Emeran (son)[301]
- Nathan Itangishaka, Trey Itangishaka (brother)[302]
- Manfred Kizito, Nestroy Kizito (brother)[303]
- Chance Mihigo, Jerushom Mihigo (brother)[304]
S
[edit]São Tomé and Príncipe
[edit]- Rogério Fernandes, Ricardo Fernandes (twin brother)[305]
Senegal
[edit]- 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]
Sierra Leone
[edit]- Albert Jarrett, Ahmed Deen (cousin)[320]
- Musa Kallon, Kemokai Kallon, Mohamed Kallon (brothers)[321]
- Ibrahim Kargbo, Ibrahim Kargbo Jr. (son)[322]
- Leroy Rosenior, Liam Rosenior (son)[323]
Somalia
[edit]- Hassan Afif, Ali Afif, Akram Afif (sons)[324]
- Ahmed Ali, Mohamud Ali (brother)
- Brian Fatah, Sahoh Fatah (brother)[325]
South Africa
[edit]- 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]
South Sudan
[edit]- William Akio, Victor Loturi (brother)[340]
- Peter Deng,[note 15] Thomas Deng[note 16] (brother)[341]
Sudan
[edit]- Mohamed Eisa, Abo Eisa (brother)[342][343]
T
[edit]Tanzania
[edit]- David Mwarabu, Djafari Mwarabu (brother)[344])[345]
Togo
[edit]- 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]
Tunisia
[edit]- Amine Chermiti, Youssef Chermiti (cousin)[360]
- Aïssa Laïdouni, Naïm Laidouni (brother)[361]
- Iheb Msakni, Youssef Msakni (brother)[362]
- Nabil Taïder,[note 17] Saphir Taïder[note 2] (brother)[363]
- Sebastian Tounekti, Bryan Fiabema (cousin)[364]
U
[edit]Uganda
[edit]- 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]
Z
[edit]Zambia
[edit]- Kalusha Bwalya, Benjamin Bwalya (brother), Robert Earnshaw[note 18] (cousin)[372]
- Evans Kangwa, Kings Kangwa (brother)[373]
- Fackson Kapumbu, Kelvin Kapumbu (brother)[374]
- Christopher Katongo, Felix Katongo (brother)[375]
- Charly Musonda Sr. Lamisha Musonda (son), Charly Musonda Jr. (son)[376]
- Enock Mwepu, Francisco Mwepu (brother)
- Andrew Sinkala, Nathan Sinkala (brother)[377]
Zimbabwe
[edit]- Onai Chingawo, Russel Madamombe[378] (husband)[379]
- Wilfred Mugeyi, William Mugeyi (twin brother)[380]
- Knowledge Musona, Walter Musona (brother)[381]
- Madinda Ndlovu, Adam Ndlovu, Peter Ndlovu (brothers)
See also
[edit]- List of professional sports families
- List of family relations in American football
- List of association football (soccer) families
- List of Australian rules football families
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
- List of boxing families
- List of chess families
- List of International cricket families
- List of family relations in the National Hockey League
- List of family relations in rugby league
- List of international rugby union families
- List of professional wrestling families
Notes
[edit]- ^ Was born in Germany, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ^ a b c d e Was born in France, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ^ Was born in France and capped for their under-20 side, before switching allegiance to Algeria.
- ^ a b Was born in Portugal, but represented Angola internationally.
- ^ Was born in Angola, but represented Portugal internationally.
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ Born in Germany.
- ^ 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.
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