List of association football families
This is a list of association football 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 senior level.
Afghanistan
- Qays Shayesteh, Faysal Shayesteh (brother)[1]
- David Najem, Adam Najem (brother)
Antigua and Barbuda
- Dario Barthley, Dajun Barthley & Dajari Barthley (brothers)[2]
- Sowerby Gomes, Amaya Gomes (daughter)[3]
- Courtney Wildin, Luther Wildin (brother)[4]
Argentina
- Rodrigo Acosta, Lautaro Acosta (brother)[5]
- Sergio Agüero, Mauricio del Castillo, Gastón del Castillo (brothers)[6]
- Pablo Aimar, Andrés Aimar (brother)[7]
- Sergio Almirón Sr., Sergio Almirón Jr. (son)[8]
- Julio Asad, Omar Asad (nephew), Yamil Asad (Omar's son)[9]
- Angelo Badini,
Emilio Badini, Cesare Badini, Augusto Badini (brothers)[10]
- Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Gustavo Barros Schelotto (twin brother)[11]
- Carlos Bianchi, Eduardo Domínguez (son-in-law)[12]
- Maxi Biancucchi, Emanuel Biancucchi (brother), Lionel Messi (cousin)[13][14]
- Cristian Biglia, Lucas Biglia (brother)[15]
- Jonathan Bottinelli, Darío Bottinelli (brother)[16]
- Jorge Brown, Carlos Brown, Ernesto Brown, Alfredo Brown, Eliseo Brown, Diego Brown, Tomás Brown (brothers), Juan Domingo Brown (cousin)[17]
- José Luis Brown, Juan Ignacio Brown (son)[18]
- Nicolás Burdisso, Guillermo Burdisso (brother)[19]
- José Luis Calderón, Lucas Calderón (son)[20]
- Nicolás Cambiasso, Esteban Cambiasso (brother)[7]
- Pedro Canaveri, Zoilo Canavery (cousin)[21]
- Jorge Davino,
Flavio Davino,
Duilio Davino (sons)[22]
- Vicente de la Mata, Francisco de la Mata (brother)[23]
- Attilio Demaría (see
Italy)
- Leandro Desábato, Leandro Luis Desábato, Andrés Desábato (cousins, twins)[24]
- Alfredo Di Stéfano (see
Alfredo Di Stefano Sr.)
- Juan Carlos Díaz, Daniel Díaz (brother)[25]
- Juan Evaristo, Mario Evaristo (brother)[26]
- Néstor Fabbri, Jonathan Calleri (nephew)[27]
- Enzo Ferrero, Oscar Ferrero (brother)[28]
- Lautaro Formica, Mauro Formica (brother)[29]
- Darío Franco, Emiliano Franco (son)[30]
- Ramiro Funes Mori,
Rogelio Funes Mori (twin brother), Mauro Díaz (brother-in-law)[31]
- Marcelo Gallardo, Nahuel Gallardo (son)[32]
- Óscar Garré, Emiliano Garré, Ezequiel Garré (sons), Benjamín Garré (grandson, son of Emiliano)[33]
- Daniel Gazzaniga, Paulo Gazzaniga, Gianfranco Gazzaniga (sons)[34]
- Emmanuel Gigliotti, Sebastián Gigliotti (brother)[35]
- Mariano González, Pablo González (brother)[36]
- Carlos Griguol, Víctor Marchesini (son-in-law)[37]
- Julio Grondona, Héctor Grondona (brother), Julio Ricardo Grondona, Humberto Grondona (sons), Gustavo Grondona (nephew),
Jaime Grondona (distant relative)[38][39][40][41]
- Jorge Higuaín, Federico Higuaín, Gonzalo Higuaín (sons)[42][43]
- Claudio Husaín, Darío Husaín (brother)[44]
- Emiliano Insúa, Emanuel Insúa (brother)[45]
- Luis Islas, Daniel Islas (brother), Pablo Islas (brother, twin of Daniel)[46]
- Diego Klimowicz,
Javier Klimowicz, Nicolás Klimowicz (brothers),
Mateo Klimowicz (son), Luka Klimowicz (nephew/son of Javier)[47][48]
- Ángel Labruna, Omar Labruna (son)[49]
- Tomás Lanzini, Manuel Lanzini (brother)[50]
- Giovani Lo Celso, Francesco Lo Celso (brother)[51]
- Juan Carlos Loustau, Patricio Loustau (son)[52]
- Luis Antonio Ludueña, Daniel Ludueña, Gonzalo Ludueña (sons)[53]
- Javier Lux, Germán Lux (brother)[54]
- Patricio Mac Allister, Carlos Mac Allister (brother), Francis Mac Allister, Kevin Mac Allister, Alexis Mac Allister (nephews, sons of Carlos)[55]
- Alejandro Mancuso, Gianluca Mancuso (son)[56]
- Diego Maradona, Raúl Maradona, Hugo Maradona (brothers),
Diego Sinagra (son), Sergio Agüero (son-in-law), Sergio Daniel López (nephew),
Diego Hernán Maradona, Jorge Raúl Maradona (nephews, sons of Raúl), Hernán López (great-nephew, son of Sergio Daniel)[57]
- Oscar Mas, Leonardo Mas (son)[58]
- Cristian Menin,
Yésica Menin (sister),
Danilo Rinaldi,
Federico Rinaldi (cousins)[59][60]
- Diego Milito, Gabriel Milito (brother)[61]
- Carlos Horacio Moreno,
Carlos Moreno,
Júnior Moreno,
Marcelo Moreno (sons)[62]
- Francisco Mosso, Benito Mosso,
Eugenio Mosso, Julio Mosso (brothers)[63]
- Ermindo Onega, Daniel Onega (brother)[64]
- Cesar Paiber,
Brandon Paiber (son)[65]
- Rodrigo Palacio (see
José Ramón Palacio)
- Martín Palermo, Ryduan Palermo (son)[66]
- Leandro Paredes, Franco Paredes (cousin)[67]
- Gonzalo Pavone, Mariano Pavone (brother)[68]
- Pablo Paz, Nico Paz (son)[69]
- Mauricio Pochettino,
Maurizio Pochettino (son)[70]
- Sebastián Rambert (see
Ángel Rambert)
- Juan Román Riquelme, Sebastián Riquelme (brother)[71]
- Leonardo Rodríguez,
Thomas Rodríguez (son)[72]
- Maxi Rodríguez, Alexis Rodríguez, Denis Rodríguez (cousins/Denis & Alexis are twins)[73]
- Atilio Romagnoli, Leandro Romagnoli (son)[74]
- Alejandro Roncaglia, Facundo Roncaglia (brother)[75]
- Oscar Ruggeri, Stephan Ruggeri (son)[76]
- Miguel Ángel Russo, Ignacio Russo (son)[77]
- Mauro Scaloni, Lionel Scaloni (brother)[78]
- Héctor Scotta,
Valentino Fattore (grandson)[79]
- Fabio Schiavi, Rolando Schiavi (brother)[7]
- Diego Simeone, Giovanni Simeone,[80] Gianluca Simeone, Giuliano Simeone (sons)[81]
- Jorge Solari, Eduardo Solari (brother), Santiago Solari, Esteban Solari,
David Solari (nephews, sons of Eduardo), Augusto Solari (grandson, cousin-nephew of Santiago and his bros), Fernando Redondo Solari, Federico Redondo (cousin-nephews of Santiago and his bros), Fernando Redondo (father of Fernando Jr. and Federico)[82]
- Diego Soñora,
Joel Soñora,
Alan Soñora (sons)
- Matías Suárez, Gastón Álvarez Suárez (nephew), Federico Álvarez (nephew/cousin of Gastón)[83]
- George Tarantini, Alberto Tarantini (brother)[84]
- Jorge Trezeguet,
David Trezeguet (son)[85]
- Marcelo Trobbiani, Pablo Trobbiani (son)[86]
- Juan Vairo, Federico Vairo (brother)[87]
- Juan Ramón Verón, Juan Sebastián Verón (son),[88] Pedro Verde (brother-in-law)[89]
- Arnold Watson Hutton (see
Alexander Watson Hutton)
- Sergio Zanetti, Javier Zanetti (brother)[90]
- Sergio Zárate, Ariel Zárate, Rolando Zárate, Mauro Zárate (brothers), Tobías Zárate (nephew, son of Rolando)[91]
- Franco Zuculini, Bruno Zuculini (brother)[92]
Aruba
- Leroy Oehlers, Dwight Oehlers (brother)[93]
Australia
- Joe Alagich, Richie Alagich (nephew),[94] Dianne Alagich (niece, Richie's sister),[95] Ethan Alagich (great-nephew, Richie's son)[96]
- Ross Aloisi, John Aloisi (brother)[97]
- John Anastasiadis, Dean Anastasiadis (brother)[98]
- Graham Arnold, Trent Sainsbury (son-in-law)[99]
- Vic Bozanic, Oliver Bozanic (son),[100]
- Ashley Brown, Jordan Brown (brother)[101]
- Rod Brown, Corey Brown (son)[102]
- Tim Cahill,
Chris Cahill (brother)[103]
- Leo Carle, Nick Carle (brother)[104]
- Amy Chapman, Georgia Chapman (twin sister)[105]
- Scott Chipperfield,
Liam Chipperfield (son)[106]
- John Coyne, Chris Coyne (son), Jamie Coyne (son),[107] Aidan Coyne (grandson/son of Chris)[108]
- Jock Cumberford, Dave Cumberford (brother)[109]
- Alan Davidson, Jason Davidson (son)[110]
- Alistair Edwards, Cameron Edwards (son), Ryan Edwards (son)[111]
- Ahmad Elrich, Tarek Elrich (brother)[112]
- Frank Farina, Zenon Caravella (nephew)[113]
- Ivan Franjic, Joey Franjic (brother)[114][115]
- Ciara Fowler, Mary Fowler (sister)[116]
- Alex Gibb, Lex Gibb (son)[117]
- Adam Griffiths, Joel Griffiths (twin brother), Ryan Griffiths (brother)[118]
- Andy Henderson, Bill Henderson (son)[117]
- Steve Hogg, Kahlia Hogg (daughter)[119]
- Bernie Ibini-Isei, Princess Ibini-Isei (sister)[120]
- Tomi Juric, Deni Juric (brother)[121]
- Leena Khamis, Sham Khamis (sister)[122]
- Percy Lennard, Jack Lennard (son)[123]
- John Markovski, Tom Markovski (brother), Maja Markovski (niece/Tom's daughter)[124]
- Garry McDowall,
Kenny McDowall (brother)[125]
- Ryan McGowan, Dylan McGowan (brother)[126]
- Brodie Mooy, Aaron Mooy (cousin)[127]
- Joe Mullen, Matthew Mullen (nephew), Daniel Mullen (son), Alex Mullen (nephew)[128][129]
- Bugsy Nyskohus, John Nyskohus (brother)[130]
- Jason Petkovic, Michael Petkovic (brother)[131]
- Dimitri Petratos, Kosta Petratos (brother),[132] Maki Petratos (brother)[133]
- Tony Popovic, Kristian Popovic (son),[134] Gabriel Popovic (son)[135]
- Mark Robertson,
Alexander Robertson (son)[136]
- Gema Simon, Kyah Simon (cousin)[137]
- Robbie Slater, Tom Slater (son)[138]
- Ashleigh Sykes, Nicole Begg (née Sykes) (twin sister)[139]
- Cliff van Blerk, Jason van Blerk (son)[117]
- Gary van Egmond, Emily van Egmond (daughter)[140]
- Aurelio Vidmar, Tony Vidmar (brother),[117] Mikayla Vidmar (niece/daughter of Tony)[141]
- Mark Viduka,
Luka Modrić (cousin)[142]
- Rhys Williams, Aryn Williams (brother), Ryan Williams (brother)[143]
- Ned Zelić, Ivan Zelic (brother), Lucy Zelic (sister)[144]
- Andrew Zinni, Stefan Zinni (son)[145]
Barbados
- Louie Soares,
Tom Soares (brother)[146]
Bermuda
- Andrew Bascome, David Bascome (brother),[147] Drewonde Bascome (nephew), Osagi Bascome (nephew)[148]
Bolivia
- Julio César Baldivieso, Mauricio Baldivieso (son)[149]
- Diego Bejarano, Danny Bejarano (cousin)[150]
- Ramiro Dalence, Martin Smedberg-Dalence (son)[151]
- Ronald García, Ignacio García (brother)[152]
- Limberg Gutiérrez Sr., Limberg Gutiérrez Jr. (son)[153]
- Marcelo Martins (see
Mauro Martins)
- Milton Melgar, Milton Erick Melgar (son)[154]
- William Ramallo, Rodrigo Ramallo (son)[154]
- Jesús Sagredo, José Sagredo (twin brother)[155]
- Erwin Sánchez, Erwin Junior Sánchez (son)[154]
- Marco Sandy, Daniel Sandy (son)[154]
- Wilder Zabala, Leonardo Zabala (nephew)[156]
Brazil
- Adalberto,
Rodrigo (son)[157]
- Assis, Ronaldinho (brothers)[158]
- Marcos Assunção (see
Marcos Senna)
- Bebeto, Mattheus (son)[159]
- Bernardo, Bernardo, Jr (son)[160]
- César Maluco, Caio Cambalhota, Luisinho Lemos (brothers)[161]
- Cocada, Müller (brother)[162]
- Edu Coimbra, Zico (brother), Júnior Coimbra, Thiago Coimbra (nephews, sons of Zico),[163]
Eduardo Quaresma (distant relative)[164]
- Ladislau da Guia, Domingos da Guia (brother), Ademir da Guia (nephew/son of Domingos)[165]
- Djalma Dias, Djalminha (son)[166]
- Dondinho, Pelé (son), Edinho, Joshua (grandsons, sons of Pelé)[166][167]
- Doni, João Paulo (brother)[168]
- Dudu, Dorival Júnior (nephew), Lucas Silvestre (son of Dorival Júnior)[169]
- Eric, Rodrygo (son)[170]
- Garrincha, Jimmy dos Santos (brother)[171]
- Geraldo Assoviador,
Geraldo Alves,
Bruno Alves,
Júlio Alves (nephews)[172][173][174]
- Giovanni,
Emerson Palmieri (brother)[175]
- Anfilogino Guarisi (see
Manuel Augusto Marques)
- Jairzinho, Jair Ventura (son)[176]
- Josimar, Josimar Júnior (son)[177]
- Juninho (born November 1989), Bruno Henrique (brother)[178]
- Juninho (born January 1989), Ricardo Goulart (brother)[179]
- Kaká, Digão (brother),[180] Eduardo Delani (cousin)[181]
- Leandro, Dedé, Cacá (brothers)[182]
- Leivinha, Lucas Leiva (nephew)[183]
- Lela, Alecsandro, Richarlyson (sons),
Deco (Alecsandro's brother-in-law)[184]
- Luisão, Alex Silva, Andrei Silva (brothers)[185]
- Marcelinho Carioca, Lucas Surcin, Matheus Surcin (sons), Marquinhos (nephew)[186]
- Mauro Martins,
Marcelo Martins (son)[187]
- Matheus Paquetá, Lucas Paquetá (brother)[188]
- Mazinho,
Thiago (son), Rafinha (son)[189]
- Jorge Morgenstern,
Jadir Morgenstern (brother)[190]
- Zezé Moreira, Aymoré Moreira, Ayrton Moreira (brothers)[191]
- Muriel, Alisson (brother)[192]
- Neymar Sr., Neymar Jr. (son)[193]
- Ninão,
Otávio Fantoni (cousin), Niginho, Orlando Fantoni (brothers), Fernando,
Benito Fantoni (sons)[194]
- Paulo César, Osmar Magalhães (brother), Thiago Pereira, Rafael Magalhães (nephews),
Paulo Magalhães (nephew, son of Osmar)[195][196]
- Marcos Pereira, Andreas Pereira (son)[197]
- Quarenta, Quarentinha (son)[198]
- Rafael, Fábio (twin brother)[199]
- Rivaldo, Rivaldinho (son)[200]
- Romário, Romarinho (son)[201]
- Ronaldo, Milene Domingues (ex-wife)[202]
- Silas, Paulo Pereira (twin brother)[203]
- Sócrates, Raí (brother)[204]
- Amauri Stival, Cuca, Cuquinha (brothers)[205]
- Tite, Matheus Bachi (son)[206]
- Carlos Alberto Torres, Alexandre Torres (son)[207]
- Valdomiro, Maicon (great-nephew)[208]
- Jonilson Veloso, Dante (nephew)[209]
- Wagner,
Ricardo Baiano (brother)[210]
- Waldo, Wanderley (brother)[211]
- Wladimir, Gabriel (son)[166]
- Zague,
Luís Roberto Alves (son)[212]
- Zé Elias, Rubinho (brother)[213]
- Zizinho,
Éder dos Santos (son),
Giovani dos Santos,
Jonathan dos Santos (sons, half-brothers of Éder)[214]
Brunei
- Abdul Azizi Ali Rahman, Azwan Ali Rahman (brother)[215]
- Hardi Bujang, Mardi Mirza Abdullah (twin brother)[216]
- Jefry Mohammad, Moksen Mohammad (brother)[217]
- Shahrazen Said, Amalul Said (brother), Ahmad Hafiz Said (brother), Adi Said (brother), Hakeme Yazid Said (brother)[218]
- Amir Ajmal Tahir, Aminuddin Zakwan Tahir (brother)[219]
Cambodia
- Keo Sokngon, Keo Sokpheng (brother)[220][221]
- Um Vichet, Um Sereyroth (brother)[222]
Canada
- Sam Adekugbe,
Elijah Adekugbe (brother)[223]
- Brian Birch, Will Johnson (grandson)[224]
- Alex Bunbury,
Teal Bunbury (son)[225]
- Marco Bustos,
Melissa Bustos (sister)[226]
- Sherif El-Masri,
Mariam El-Masri (sister)[227]
- Mauro Eustáquio, Stephen Eustáquio (brother)[228]
- Brian Gant, Bruce Gant (brother), Christine Sinclair (niece of Brian and Bruce)[229]
- Julian de Guzman,
Jonathan de Guzmán (brother)[230]
- John Kerr, Sr.,
John Kerr, Jr. (son)[231]
- Richie Laryea, Reggie Laryea (brother)[232]
- Issey Nakajima-Farran, Paris Nakajima-Farran (brother)[233]
- Jonathan Osorio, Anthony Osorio (brother),[234] Nicholas Osorio (brother)[235]
- Mason Trafford, Charlie Trafford (cousin)[236]
Cayman Islands
Chile
- Miiko Albornoz (see
Mauricio Albornoz)
- Luis Hernán Álvarez, Cristián Álvarez, Iván Álvarez (twin sons)[238]
- Franz Arancibia, Leopoldo Arancibia, Eduardo Arancibia, Roque Arancibia (brothers), Francisco Arancibia (nephew/son of Leopoldo)[239][240]
- Manuel Arancibia, Carlos Arancibia (brother)[241]
- Charles Aránguiz, Mario Sandoval (cousin)[242]
- Orlando Aravena, Jorge Aravena (nephew)[243]
- Karen Araya, Bernardo Araya (brother)[244]
- Francisco Arellano, David Arellano, Guillermo Arellano (brothers)[240]
- Mauricio Aros, Joaquín Aros (son)[245]
- Hugo Berly, Jaime Berly (brother)[246]
Hernán Bolaños (see
Costa Rica)
- Eduardo Bonvallet, Jean Pierre Bonvallet (son)[247]
- Christian Bravo Sr., Christian Bravo Jr. (son)[248]
- Rafael Caroca, Ignacio Caroca, Matías Caroca (brothers)[249]
- Osvaldo Carvajal, Voltaire Carvajal (brother)[246]
- Hernán Carvallo, Fernando Carvallo, Luis Hernán Carvallo (sons)[240]
- Luis Casanova Sr., Luis Casanova Jr. (son)[245]
- Víctor Castañeda, Rolando Castañeda, Hugo Castañeda, Gerardo Castañeda (brothers), Víctor Hugo Castañeda, Cristián Castañeda (nephews/sons of Hugo)[240][250]
- Óscar Castro, Niklas Castro (grandson)[251]
- Raúl Coloma, Julio Coloma (brother), Luis Coloma (son)[252]
- Julio Córdova, Jorge Córdova (brother)[241]
- Fernando Cornejo Sr., Fenando Cornejo Jr. (son)[253]
- Marco Cornez, Nicolás Córdova (son)[254]
- Humberto Cruz Sr., Humberto Cruz Jr. (son)[246]
- Ítalo Díaz, Paulo Díaz, Nicolás Díaz (sons)[255]
- Carlos Dittborn, Santiago Dittborn (great-nephew)[256]
- Juan Delgado, Felipe Delgado (brother)[257]
- José Luis Donoso, Mauricio Donoso (brother)[246]
- Hugo Droguett, Jaime Droguett (brother)[258]
- Óscar Fabbiani,
Ricardo Fabbiani,
Ariel Fabbiani,
Daniel Fabbiani (brothers),
Cristian Fabbiani (nephew)[16][259]
- Matías Fernández, Nazareno Fernández (brother)[260]
- Cristián Flores, Kevin Flores (son)[261]
- Luis Flores Pizarro, Luis Flores Abarca (son)[246]
- Pablo Galdames Sr., Pablo Galdames Jr., Thomas Galdames,
Benjamín Galdames (sons), Mathías Galdames (son/half-brother of Pablo Jr., Thomas and Benjamín)[246][262]
- Adán Godoy, Carlos Rivas (son-in-law)[263]
- Eduardo Gómez, Rubén Gómez, Omar Gómez, Osvaldo Gómez (brothers)[264]
- Aníbal González Sr., Aníbal González Jr. (son)[265]
- Ricardo González, Richard González (son)[266]
- Juan Carlos Guarda, Luis Guarda (brother)[267][268]
- Orlando Gutiérrez, Felipe Gutiérrez (brother)[269]
- Elías Hartard, Sofía Hartard (sister)[270]
- César Henríquez, Ángelo Henríquez (brother)[271]
- Alejandro Hisis, Dominique Hisis, Alexandra Hisis (daughters)[272]
- Carlos Hoffmann, Reynaldo Hoffmann (brother), Reinaldo Hoffmann, Alejandro Hoffmann (nephews/sons of Reynaldo), Raúl González (son-in-law of Reynaldo), Mark González (grandnephew/son of Raúl)[246][273]
- Carlos Hormazábal, Pablo Hormazábal (son)[246]
- Gustavo Huerta Sr., Gustavo Huerta Jr., Fernando Huerta, Carlos Huerta (sons)[274]
- Osvaldo Hurtado, Francisco Ugarte (brother-in-law)[246]
- Luis Ibarra, Marcelo Pacheco (son-in-law)[275]
- Ignacio Jeraldino, Juan Jeraldino (twin brother)[276]
- Félix Landa, Honorino Landa (brother)[277]
- Francisco Las Heras Sr., Francisco Las Heras Jr. (son)[278]
- Óscar Lee-Chong, Felipe Lee-Chong (son), Jaime Carreño (nephew)[279]
- Mario Lepe, Óscar Lepe (brother), Ariel Uribe (cousin)[280]
- Juan Livingstone, Sergio Livingstone (son)[281]
- José López, Luis López (brother)[246]
- Benjamín Lorca, Juan Lorca (nephew)[246]
- Paulo Magalhães (see
Paulo César)
- Javier Margas, Catalina Margas (daughter)[246]
- Christian Martínez, Sebastián Martínez (brother)[282]
- Gary Medel, Kevin Medel (brother)[283]
- Rodrigo Meléndez, Javier Meléndez (son)[284]
- Eugenio Méndez, Javier Méndez (brother)[246]
- Óscar Montalva, Carlos Araneda (nephew)[246]
- Cristián Montecinos, Joaquín Montecinos (son)[285]
- Clemente Montes (see
Richard Barroilhet)
- Horacio Muñoz, Bartolo Muñoz (brother)[286]
- Cristián Olguín Sr., Cristián Olguín Jr. (son)[287]
- Raúl Ormeño, Álvaro Ormeño, Martín Ormeño (sons)[238]
- Guillermo Páez, Mauricio Pozo (son-in-law), Juan Pozo (Mauricio's father), Pablo Pozo, Nicolás Pozo (Mauricio's brothers)[246][288]
- Atanasio Pardo, José Pardo (brother), Amalia Pardo (daughter), Claudio Bravo (grandson-in-law)[289]
- Manuel Pedreros, Leonel Pedreros (brother)[241]
- Rodrigo Pinto, Miguel Pinto (brother)[290]
- Jaime Pizarro, Vicente Pizarro (son)[291]
- Ulises Poirier, Gustavo Poirrier (grandnephew)[246]
- Andrés Prieto, Ignacio Prieto (brother)[26]
- Aníbal Ramírez, Jaime Ramírez (son)[278]
- Roberto Reynero, Felipe Reynero (son)[292]
- Rolando Rivera, Rodrigo Rivera (son)[293]
- George Robledo, Ted Robledo (brother)[294]
- Héctor Robles, Andrés Robles (son)[295]
- Héctor Roco Sr., Marcial Roco (brother), Héctor Roco Jr. (son), Sebastián Roco (nephew/Marcial's son), Bastián Roco (grandnephew/Sebastián's son)[240][296]
- Manuel Rodríguez Vega, Gabriel Rodríguez Vega, Juan Rodríguez Vega (brothers)[297]
- Eladio Rojas, Leonel Herrera Sr. (cousin), Leonel Herrera Jr. (son of Leonel)[298]
- Luis Rojas Sr., Silvio Rojas, Luis Rojas Jr. (sons)[299]
- Hugo Rubio, Eduardo Rubio, Matías Rubio, Diego Rubio (sons)[240][238]
- Ángelo Sagal, Bastián Sagal (brother)[300]
- Mario Salinas Sr., Mario Salinas Jr. (son)[246]
- Carlos Schneeberger, Eduardo Schneeberger (cousin)[301]
- José Luis Sierra Sr., José Luis Sierra Jr. (son)[302]
- Joel Soto, José Soto (nephew)[303]
- Carlos Tejas, Carla Tejas (daughter)[246]
- Juan Toro, Hugo Bravo (grandson), Jorge Valdivia, Claudio Valdivia (grandsons/half-brothers of Hugo)[304][305]
- Luka Tudor, Milan Tudor (son)[306]
- Raimundo Tupper,
Javier González (cousin-nephew)[307]
- Francisco Valdés, Sebastián González (nephew)[308]
- Esteban Valencia Sr., Esteban Valencia Jr. (son)[309]
- Sergio Vargas, Emanuel Vargas (son)[238]
- Leonardo Véliz, Daniel Véliz (son)[246]
- Arturo Vidal, Gonzalo Vásquez (cousin), Daniel Malhue (brother-in-law)[310][311]
- Eduardo Vilches, Andrés Vilches (brother)[312]
- Moisés Villarroel, Martín Villarroel (son)[313]
- Gustavo Viveros, Ricardo Viveros (nephew), Juan Francisco Viveros (nephew/cousin of Ricardo)[314]
- Erwin Wirth, Óscar Wirth (brother), Rainer Wirth (nephew/son of Óscar)[315][246]
- Guillermo Yávar, Jorge Yávar (brother)[316]
- Víctor Zelada, Jorge Zelada (brother)[317]
China
- Gao Zhongxun, Gao Zhunyi (son)[318]
- Gao Sheng,
Takahiro Ko (son)[319]
- Hao Haidong, Hao Haitao (cousin),[320] Hao Runze (son)[321]
- Jiang Jin, Jiang Hong (brother)[322]
- Liu Tao, Song Xiaoli (wife)[323]
- Peng Weiguo, Peng Weijun (brother)[324]
- Sun Ji, Sun Xiang (twin brother)[325]
- Tang Miao, Tang Xin (twin brother)[326]
- Wang Huiliang, Wang Peng (son)[327]
- Xie Hongjun, Xie Feng (son)[328]
- Xie Yuxin, Xie Weijun (son)[329]
- Zhang Chenglin, Zhang Chengxiang (brother)[330]
Colombia
- Armando Amaya, José Amaya (son)[331]
- Adolfo Andrade, Andrés Andrade (son)[332]
- Juan Pablo Ángel, Tomás Ángel (son)[333]
- Paulo César Arango, Johan Arango (brother)[334]
- Óscar Bolaño, Jorge Bolaño, Hugo Bolaño (sons)[335]
- Wilmer Cabrera Sr., David Cabrera, Wilmer Cabrera Jr. (sons)[336]
- Miguel Calero, Juan José Calero (son)[337]
- Teófilo Campaz, Víctor Campaz (brother)[338]
- Alfonso Cañón, José Miguel Cañón (brother), Roberto Alfonso Cañón (son)[331]
- Luis Felipe Chará, Diego Chará, Yimmi Chará (brothers)[339]
- Marco Coll, Mario Coll (son)[331]
- Wilman Conde Sr., Wilman Conde Jr. (son)[331]
- Manuel Córdoba, Jhon Córdoba (son)[331]
- Jaime Deluque, Marlon Deluque (son)[331]
- Ernesto Díaz, Andrés Ernesto Díaz, Francisco Javier Díaz (sons)[331]
- Hernán Escobar, Álex Escobar (son)[331]
- Santiago Escobar, Andrés Escobar (brother)[340]
- David Ferreira,
Jesús Ferreira (son)[341]
- Luis Augusto García, Lucho García (son)[331]
- Radamel García, Radamel Falcao (son)[342]
- Julio Gaviria, Julio Edgar Gaviria, Vides Gaviria, Osnid Gaviria (sons)[331]
- Hernán Darío Gómez, Gabriel Gómez (brother)[343]
- Oswaldo Mackenzie, Roberto Carlos Mackenzie, Nadim Mackenzie (brothers)
- Víctor Micolta, Pablo Armero (cousin)[344]
- Santiago Montoya, Daniel Montoya (brother)[345]
- Óscar Muñoz Sr., Óscar Muñoz Jr. (son)[331]
- Junior Murillo, Jeison Murillo (brother)[346]
- Carlos Navarro Montoya,
Ezequiel Navarro Montoya (son)[347]
- Nixon Perea,
Andrés Perea (son)[348]
- Robinson Rentería, Wason Rentería, Carlos Rentería (brothers)[349]
- Hugo Rodallega, Carmen Rodallega (cousin)[350]
- Wilson Rodríguez, James Rodríguez (son), David Ospina (James' brother-in-law)[331][351]
- John Jairo Tréllez, Santiago Tréllez (son)[331]
- Pablo Valderrama, Carlos Valderrama Sr. (brother), Alex Valderrama, Pablo Valderrama Jr. (sons), Carlos Valderrama, Alan Valderrama, Ronald Valderrama (nephews/sons of Carlos Sr.), Miguel González Palacios (nephew of Carlos Sr.)[331][352][353]
- Adolfo Valencia, José Adolfo Valencia (son)[225]
- Ariel Valenciano, Iván Valenciano (son)[331]
- Ramiro Viáfara, Julián Viáfara (son)[331]
- Cristián Zapata, Duván Zapata (cousin)[354]
Costa Rica
- Robert Arias, Aarón Salazar (nephew)[355]
- Hernán Bolaños, Óscar Bolaños (brother)[16]
- Jonathan Bolaños, Christian Bolaños (brother)[356]
- Kenny Cunningham, Kevin Cunningham (twin brother)[357]
- Jervis Drummond, Gerald Drummond (twin brother)[358]
- Guillermo Elizondo Sr., Carlos Elizondo, Guillermo Elizondo Jr., Wálter Elizondo (sons)[359]
- Alexandre Guimarães, Celso Borges (son)[360]
- Ariel Lassiter (see
Roy Lassiter)
- Dennis Marshall Sr., Dennis Marshall Jr. (son)[361]
- Roy Myrie, David Myrie (brother)[362]
- Erick Rodríguez, Ariel Rodríguez (son)[363]
- Bryan Ruiz, Yendrick Ruiz (brother)[364]
- Alejandro Sequeira, Douglas Sequeira Sr. (brother), Douglas Sequeira Jr. (nephew/son of Douglas Sr.)[365]
- Vicente Wanchope, Javier Wanchope, Paulo Wanchope (sons)[366]
Curaçao
- Leandro Bacuna, Juninho Bacuna (brother),
Johnsen Bacuna (brother)[367]
- Charlison Benschop, Kevin Felida (nephew)[368]
- Javier Martina, Cuco Martina (brother)[369]
- Shermaine Martina, Shermar Martina (twin brother)[370]
Dominican Republic
- José Espinal, Vinicio Espinal (twin brother)[371]
- Meagan Harbison,
Hailey Harbison (sister)
- Benji Núñez, Fran Núñez (twin brother)
Ecuador
- Walter Ayoví, Jaime Ayoví (cousin)[372]
- Ermen Benítez, Christian Benítez (son),[373] Cléber Chalá (father-in-law of Christian)[374]
- Álex Bolaños, Miller Bolaños (brother), Alexander Bolaños (cousin)[375]
- Abdalá Bucaram,[376] Dalo Bucaram (son)[377]
- Gabriel Campana, Leonardo Campana (great-grandson), Isidro Romero (Leonardo's maternal grandfather)[378]
- Héctor Carabalí, Wilson Carabalí (cousin),
Omar Carabalí (son of Wilson)[379][380]
- José Cevallos Sr., José Cevallos Jr. (son)[381]
- Raúl Guerrón, Joffre Guerrón (brother)[382]
- Carlos Gruezo Sr., Carlos Gruezo Jr. (son)[383]
- Eduardo Hurtado.
Érick Hurtado (son)[384]
- Renato Ibarra, Romario Ibarra (brother)[385]
- Javier Klimowicz (see
Diego Klimowicz)
- Jazmín Mercado, Wendy Villón (cousin)[386]
- Néicer Reasco, Djorkaeff Reasco (son)[387]
- Éder Valencia, Antonio Valencia (brother)[388]
Egypt
- Ekramy El-Shahat, Sherif Ekramy (son)
- Yehia Emam, Hamada Emam (son), Hazem Emam (grandson, son of Hamada)
El Salvador
- Dennis Alas, Jaime Alas (brother)[389]
- Darwin Cerén, Óscar Cerén (brother), Brenda Cerén (sister)[390]
- Ronald Cerritos, Alexis Cerritos (son)[391]
- Luis Abraham Coreas, Salvador Coreas Sr., Víctor Coreas (brothers),[392] Salvador Coreas Jr., Raúl Coreas (nephews of Luis, Salvador and Víctor)[393]
- Cristian Esnal (see
Raúl Esnal)
- Francisco Jovel Sr., Francisco Jovel Jr. (son)[394]
- Joshua Pérez (see
Hugo Pérez)
- Pablo Punyed,
Renato Punyed (brother)[395]
- Alex Roldan (see
Cesar Roldan)
- Alfredo Ruano, Mágico González (son-in-law), Mauricio González, Efraín González, Miguel González, Jesús González (Mágico's brothers), Rodrigo González (Mágico's son),
Jorge Werner (Mágico's son/half-brother of Rodrigo and Jorge G.), Jorge González (Mágico's son/half-brother of Rodrigo and Jorge W.)[396][397]
- Juan Ramón Sánchez, Ramón Sánchez (son)[398]
- Óscar Ulloa Sr., Óscar Ulloa Jr., Ricardo Ulloa (sons)[399]
- Eriq Zavaleta (see
Greg Vanney)
Fiji
- Epeli Saukuru, Iosefo Verevou (brother)[400]
- Ifraz Mohammed,
Moustafa Mohammed (son)[401]
French Guiana
- Florent Malouda (see
France)
- Sloan Privat, Stéphane Privat (brother)[402]
Grenada
- Delroy Facey, Danny Facey (brother)[403]
Anthony Griffith (cousin)[404]
- Antonio German, Ricky German (brother)[405]
- Anthony Modeste, Patrick Modeste (brother)[406][407]
Guadeloupe
- Jocelyn Angloma (see
France)
- Stevenson Casimir, Josué Casimir (brother)[408]
- Yohann Thuram-Ulien (see
Lilian Thuram)
- Ronald Zubar, Stéphane Zubar (brother),
Claude Dielna (cousin)[409]
Guam
- Shawn Nicklaw, Travis Nicklaw (brother)[410]
- Alex Lee, Justin Lee (twin brother),[411] Nate Lee (brother)[412]
Guatemala
- María Amanda Monterroso, Coralia Monterroso (sister)
Guyana
- Carl Cort, Leon Cort (brother)
Ruben Loftus-Cheek (half-brother)[413]
- Briana De Souza, Kayla De Souza (sister)
- Julia Gonsalves, Olivia Gonsalves (sister)
- Reiss Greenidge,
Jordan Greenidge (brother)[414]
- Ronayne Marsh-Brown, Keanu Marsh-Brown (brother)[415]
Haiti
- Derrick Etienne, Darrell Etienne (twin brother),[416] Derick Etienne Jr. & Omre Etienne (sons of Derrick),[417] Danielle Étienne & Darice Etienne (daughters of Derrick), Darrell Etienne Jr. & Yien Etienne (sons of Darrell) [418]
- Joseph-Marion Leandré, Fritz Leandré (brother)[26]
- Guy Saint-Vil, Roger Saint-Vil (brother)[26]
Honduras
- Edder Delgado, Juan Delgado (brother)[419]
- Juan Carlos Espinoza, Nahúm Espinoza (brother)[420]
- Milton Palacios, Jerry Palacios (brother), Wilson Palacios (brother), Johnny Palacios (brother), Edwin René Palacios (brother)[26]
- Luis Ramos, Anthony Lozano (brother)[421]
Hong Kong
- Lee Wai Lim, Lee Hong Lim (brother)[422]
India
- Subrata Bhattacharya, Sunil Chhetri (son-in-law),[423]
Sushila Chhetri (mother of Sunil), Kharga B. Chhetri (father of Sunil)[424]
- Michael Soosairaj, Michael Regin (brother)[425]
- Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Shahid Hakim (son)[426]
- Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Kritina Devi Thounaojam (sister),[427] Amarjit Singh Kiyam (cousin)[428]
- Pradip Kumar Banerjee, Prasun Banerjee (brother)[429]
- Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, Gursimrat Singh Gill (brother)[430]
Indonesia
- Maman Abdurrahman, Egi Melgiansyah (brother)[431]
- Zaenal Arief, Yandi Munawar (brother)[432]
- Irfan Bachdim, Kim Kurniawan (brother-in-law)[433]
- Titus Bonai, Arthur Barrios Bonai (brother)[434]
- Tonnie Cusell, Stefano Lilipaly (cousin)[435]
- Yusuf Ekodono, Fandi Utomo (son),[436] Wahyu Suboseto (son)[437]
- Bagas Kaffa, Bagus Kahfi (twin brother)[438]
- Indra Kahfi, Andritany Ardhiyasa (brother)[439]
- Achmad Kurniawan, Kurnia Meiga (brother)[440]
- Ramdani Lestaluhu, Rafid Lestaluhu (brother), Abduh Lestaluhu (Rafid's twin brother), and Pandi Lestaluhu (brother)[441]
- Yustinus Pae, Victor Pae (brother)[442]
- Ortizan Solossa, Nehemia Solossa (brother), Boaz Solossa (brother)[443]
- Bejo Sugiantoro, Rachmat Irianto (son)[444]
- Izaac Wanggai, Patrich Wanggai (brother), Imanuel Wanggai (cousin)[445]
- Zulham Zamrun, Zulvin Zamrun (twin brother)[446]
Iran
- Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh, Amir Abedzadeh (son)[447]
- Ali Danaeifard, Iraj Danaeifard (son)[448]
- Andranik Eskandarian,
Alecko Eskandarian (son)[449]
- Mehrdad Mohammadi, Milad Mohammadi (twin brother)[450]
- Serjik Teymourian, Andranik Teymourian (brother)
Iraq
- Khalil Allawi, Karim Allawi (brother)[26]
- Adnan Dirjal, Muhannad Darjal (son)
- Ali Kadhim, Ali Adnan (nephew)[451]
- Mustafa Mohammed, Muntadher Mohammed (brother)[452]
- Hisham Ali Al-Rawi,
Bassam Al-Rawi (son)[453]
- Suhail Saber,
Ahmed Suhail,
Rami Suhail (sons)[454]
Israel
- Dori Arad, Ofri Arad (brother)[455]
- Reuven Atar, Roi Atar (son)[456]
- Eyal Berkovic, Nir Berkovic (brother)[457]
- Alon Brumer, Gadi Brumer (twin brother)[458]
- Jacob Buzaglo, Ohad Buzaglo (son), Asi Buzaglo (son), Maor Buzaglo (son), Almog Buzaglo (son)[459]
- Avi Cohen, Tamir Cohen (son)[460]
- Baruch Dego, Messay Dego (brother)[461]
- Mu'nas Dabbur, Anas Dabour (brother)[462]
- Eli Dasa, Or Dasa (brother)[463]
- Yehoshua Feigenbaum, Ronen Feigenbaum (son)[464]
- Albert Gazal, Ravid Gazal (son)[465]
- Gad Machnes, Oded Machnes (twin brother)[466]
- Baruch Maman, Hanan Maman (son)[467]
- Haim Revivo, David Revivo (brother), Shay Revivo (brother)[468]
- Ronny Rosenthal, Tom Rosenthal (son)[469]
- Itzhak Shum, Idan Shum (son)[470]
- Shalom Tikva, Avi Tikva (brother)[471]
Jamaica
- Robbie Earle,
Otis Earle (son)[472]
- David Johnson,
Brennan Johnson (son)[473]
- Onandi Lowe, Damion Lowe (son)[474]
- Neville Oxford,
Reece Oxford (grandson of brother)[475]
- Fitzroy Simpson,
Jordan Simpson (son)[476]
- Frank Sinclair,
Tyrese Sinclair (son)[477]
- Allyson Swaby, Chantelle Swaby (sister)[478]
- Dennis Ziadie, Christopher Ziadie and Craig Ziadie (sons),
Mark Chung (cousin of Craig)[479]
Japan
- Daiki Hashioka, Kazuki Hashioka (brother)[480]
- Yasutoshi Miura, Kazuyoshi Miura (brother)[481]
- Gōtoku Sakai, Noriyoshi Sakai (brother)[482]
Jordan
- Stephanie Al-Naber, Yousef Al-Naber (brother)[483]
- Bashar Bani Yaseen, Anas Bani Yaseen (uncle son)
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
- Ildar Amirov, Ruslan Amirov (brother)[485]
Lebanon
- Roda Antar, Faisal Antar (brother)[486]
- Ahmad El Choum, Sami El Choum (brother)[487]
- Bilal Hachem, Yehia Hachem (brother)[488]
- Alexander Michel Melki, Felix Michel Melki (brother)[489]
- Jadir Morgenstern (see
Jorge Morgenstern)
- Joan Oumari, Hassan Oumari (brother)[490]
- Emile Rustom, Paul Rustom (son)[491]
- Haitham Zein, Mahdi Zein (nephew)[492]
Macau
- Paulo Conde, Alexandre Matos (son)[493]
Malaysia
- Aidil Zafuan Abdul Radzak, Zaquan Adha Abdul Radzak (twin brother)[494]
- Zainal Abidin Hassan, Zaiza Zainal Abidin (son)[495]
- Ali Bakar, Isa Bakar (brother)[496]
- Natxo Insa, Kiko Insa (brother)[497]
- Syamsul Saad, Shahrizal Saad (brother),[498] Shahrul Saad (brother)[499]
Martinique
- Thierry Audel, Johan Audel (brother)[500]
- Fabrice Reuperné, Enrick Reuperné (son)[501]
- Yann Thimon, Yordan Thimon (brother)[502]
Mexico
- Guillermo Aguilar Álvarez Sr., Guillermo Aguilar Álvarez Jr. (son)[503]
- Luís Roberto Alves (see
Zague)
- Félix Araujo, Néstor Araujo (brother)[504]
- Tomás Balcázar, Javier Hernández Sr. (son-in-law),[505] Javier Hernández Jr. (son of Javier Sr.)[506]
- Leonardo Cuéllar, Christopher Cuéllar (son)[507]
- Renae Cuéllar,
Carlos Alvarez (husband), Efraín Álvarez (brother-in-law, brother of Carlos)[508][509]
- Flavio Davino, Duilio Davino (see
Jorge Davino)
- Antonio de Nigris, Aldo de Nigris (brother)[510]
- Giovani dos Santos, Jonathan dos Santos (see
Zizinho)
- Ignacio Flores, Luis Flores (brother)[26]
- Mónica Flores, Sabrina Flores (twin sister)
- Rubén Flores, Silvana Flores (daughter), Marcelo Flores (son)
- Rogelio Funes Mori (see
Ramiro Funes Mori)
- Benjamín Galindo Sr., Benjamín Galindo Jr. (son)[511]
- Rafael Garza Gutiérrez, Francisco Garza Gutiérrez (brother)[26]
- Christian Giménez, Santiago Giménez (son)[512]
- Mauro Lainez, Diego Lainez (brother)[513]
- Miguel Layún, José Abella (cousin)[514]
- Gerardo Lugo, Édgar Lugo (son)[515]
- Rafael Márquez Sr., Rafael Márquez Jr. (son), Luis Márquez (Rafael's cousin)[516]
- Freddy Martín, Henry Martín (brother)[517]
- Ramón Morales, Carlos Morales (brother)[518]
- Luis Antonio Orozco, Luis Orozco, Javier Orozco (sons)[519]
- Luis Pérez, Mario Pérez (son)[26]
- Verónica Pérez, Amanda Pérez (sister)[520][521]
- Onay Pineda, Orbelín Pineda (brother)[522]
- Alfonso Portugal, Héctor Sánchez (father-in-law of Alfonso's daughter), Hugo Sánchez Sr. (son-in-law/son of Héctor),
Hugo Sánchez Jr. (grandson/son of Hugo Sr.), Horacio Sánchez (nephew of Hugo Sr.)[523][524]
- José Luis Puente, Rafael Puente Sr., Santiago Puente Sr. (brothers), Rafael Puente Jr. (nephew/son of Rafael Sr.), Santiago Puente Jr. (nephew/son of Santiago Sr.)[525][526]
- Luis Regueiro (see
Corso)
- Salvador Reyes Sr., Salvador Reyes Jr. (son)[527]
- Anika Rodríguez, Karina Rodríguez (sister)
- Felipe Rosas, Manuel Rosas, Juan Rosas (brothers)[26]
- José Sánchez,
Isidro Sánchez (son)[528]
- José Vantolrá (see
Martí Ventolrà)
- Alejandro Vela, Carlos Vela (brother)[529]
Montserrat
- Tesfaye Bramble,
Titus Bramble (brother)[530]
- Dajour Buffonge,
DJ Buffonge (brother)[531]
- Wayne Dyer,
Lloyd Dyer (brother)[532]
- Matty Willock,
Chris Willock,
Joe Willock (brothers)[533]
Myanmar
- Maung Maung Soe, Win Moe Kyaw (brother)[222]
Netherlands
- Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer (brother)
- Rob Witschge, Richard Witschge (brother)
- Rene van de Kerkhof, Willy van de Kerkhof (brother)
- Ronald Koeman, Erwin Koeman (brother), Martin Koeman (father)
- Pierre van Hooijdonk, Sydney van Hooijdonk (son)
- René Roord, Jill Roord (daughter)
- Mary van de Heiligenberg-van der Meer, Claudia van den Heiligenberg (daughter)
- Janny Timisela, Josephina Timisela (sister)
- Arnold Mühren, Gerrie Mühren (brother)
- Danny Blind, Daley Blind (son)
- Harry Melis, Manon Melis (daughter)
- Johan Cruyff, Jordi Cruyff (son)
- Bas Paauwe (senior), Jaap Paauwe (brother), Bas Paauwe (junior) (son)
- Patrick Paauwe, Cees Paauwe (brother)
- John Metgod, Edward Metgod (brother)
- Kees Krijgh Sr., Kees Krijgh Jr. (nephew)
- Jan Everse Sr, Coen Moulijn (cousin), Jan Everse Jr (son)
- Wim Bleijenberg, Hans Bleijenberg (son)
- Wim van der Gijp, Cor van der Gijp (brother), René van der Gijp (son)
- Hans Kraay Sr., Hans Kraay Jr. (son)
- Jan Mulder, Youri Mulder (son)
- Frank Berghuis, Steven Berghuis (son)
- Patrick Kluivert, Kenneth Kluivert (father), Justin Kluivert (son)
- Siem de Jong, Luuk de Jong (brother)
- Cees Groot, Henk Groot (brother)
New Caledonia
- Georges Gope-Fenepej, John Gope-Fenepej (brother)[534]
New Zealand
- Ken Armstrong, Ron Armstrong (son), Brian Armstrong (son), Bridgette Armstrong (granddaughter, daughter of Ron)[535]
- Dave Bright, Kris Bright (son), Rory Turner (Kris's half-brother)[536]
- Michael Boxall, Nikko Boxall (brother)[537]
- Clive Campbell, Jeff Campbell (son)[538]
- Sara Clapham, Aaron Clapham (brother)[539]
- Barbara Cox, Michele Cox (daughter), Tara Cox (daughter)[540]
- Fred de Jong, Andre de Jong (son)[541]
- Priscilla Duncan, Katie Duncan (wife)[542]
- Declan Edge, Harry Edge (son), Jesse Edge (nephew)[543][544]
- Kevin Fallon, Rory Fallon (son)[545]
- Jai Ingham, Dane Ingham (brother)[546]
- Michael McGarry, James McGarry (son)[547]
- Bert Ormond,
Willie Ormond (brother), Ian Ormond (son), Duncan Ormond (son), Vicki Ormond (granddaughter, daughter of Duncan)[548][549]
- Michael Ridenton, Matthew Ridenton (son)[541]
- Shane Rufer, Wynton Rufer (brother), Caleb Rufer (son of Wynton), Alex Rufer (son of Shane)[550]
- Vic Smith, Gordon Smith (brother), Roger Smith (brother), Ryan Nelsen (grandson of another brother, Bob Smith)[551]
- Yvonne Vale, Jordan Vale (son)[552]
- Frank van Hattum, Grazia MacIntosh (sister), Marie-Jose Cooper (sister), Oskar van Hattum (nephew)[553]
- Chelsey Wood, Chris Wood (brother)[554]
- Kirsty Yallop,
Tameka Yallop (née Butt) (wife)[555]
Pakistan
- Raheela Zarmeen, Shahlyla Ahmadzai (sister)[556]
Palestine
Panama
- Armando Dely Valdés, Jorge Dely Valdés, Julio Dely Valdés (brothers/twins)[558][559]
- Donaldo González, Gabriel Gómez (brother-in-law)[560]
- Víctor René Mendieta, Sr., Víctor René Mendieta, Jr. (son)[561]
- Marcos Villarreal, José Luis Rodríguez (brother)[562]
Paraguay
- Diego Barreto, Édgar Barreto (brother)[26]
- Delfín Benítez Cáceres,
Gabriel Benítez (grandson)[563]
- Rodrigo Bogarín, Dahiana Bogarín (sister)[564]
- Hugo Brizuela,
Braulio Brizuela (brother)[565]
- Luis Caballero, Luis Nery Caballero (son)[566]
- Víctor Cáceres, Marcos Cáceres (brother)[567]
- Rolando Chilavert, José Luis Chilavert (brother)[26]
- Roberto Fernández, Roberto Júnior Fernández (son)[568]
- Eligio Insfrán, Eliseo Insfrán (twin brother)[26]
- Pedro López,
Steven Lopez,
Bryan Lopez (sons)[569]
- Eugenio Morel, Claudio Morel Rodríguez (son)[570]
- Gerónimo Ovelar, Fernando Ovelar (grandson)[571]
- Luis Armando Ovelar, Roberto Ovelar (brother), Christian Ovelar (cousin)[572][573]
- Óscar Romero, Ángel Romero (twin brother)[574]
- Santiago Salcedo, Domingo Salcedo (brother)[575]
- Óscar Santa Cruz, Roque Santa Cruz, Diego Santa Cruz, Julio Santa Cruz (brothers)[576][577]
Papua New Guinea
- Selan Elizah, Pettysen Elizah (son)[578]
- Andrew Embahe, Sonia Embahe (sister)[579]
- Bob Morris, Rumona Morris (daughter)[579]
- Peter Gunemba, Raymond Gunemba (son), Troy Gunemba (son), Judith Gunemba (daughter), Meagen Gunemba (daughter)[580]
- Alwin Komolong, Felix Komolong (brother)[581]
Peru
- Luis Advíncula Sr., Luis Advíncula Jr. (son)[582]
- Julio Baylón, Jahirsino Baylon (son), Sandro Baylón (nephew)[583]
- Juan Carlos Bazalar, Alonso Bazalar (son)[584]
- Marcos Calderón, Julio Meléndez (nephew)[585]
- Eloy Campos, Eloy Ortiz, César Loyola (nephews), Cord Cleque (great-nephew),
Joao Ortiz (nephew of Eloy Ortiz), Nilson Loyola (great-nephew/son of César)[586][587][588]
- Xioczana Canales, Xiomara Canales (twin sister)[589]
- José del Solar, Fernando del Solar (brother), Álvaro Barco (brother-in-law)[590]
- Guillermo Delgado, Erick Delgado (grandson)[591]
- Roberto Drago Sr., Roberto Drago Jr., Miguel Drago, Jaime Drago (sons), Ignacio Drago (grandson/son of Roberto Jr.)[592]
- Alfonso Dulanto, Gustavo Dulanto (son)[593]
- Roberto Farfán, Rafael Farfán (brother), Jefferson Farfán (nephew), Luis Guadalupe (Jefferson's uncle),
Quembol Guadalupe (Jefferson's cousin/Luis' nephew)[594][595][596]
- Arturo Fernández, Teodoro Fernández, Eduardo Fernández (brothers)[597]
- Edison Flores,
Xiao Taotao (brother-in-law)[598]
- Carlos Gómez Sánchez, Óscar Gómez Sánchez (brother), José Gonzáles, Carlos Gonzáles (nephews), Julio Rivera (nephew of José and Carlos), Paolo Guerrero (nephew of José and Carlos/half-brother of Julio)[599][600]
- Alejandro Hohberg (see
Juan Hohberg)
- Víctor Lobatón, Hugo Lobatón, Pablo Lobatón (brothers), Carlos Lobatón Donayre (cousin), Abel Lobatón Sr., Manuel Lobatón (cousins), Abel Lobatón Jr., Carlos Lobatón, Jhilmar Lobatón (cousin-nephews/sons of Abel Sr.)[601]
- Fernando Mellán, Manuel Mellán (brother)[602]
- Ramón Mifflin Sr.,
Ramón Mifflin Jr. (son)[603]
- Alfredo Mosquera, Máximo Mosquera (brother), Nemesio Mosquera (half-brother), Roberto Mosquera (son)[604]
- Walter Ormeño, Santiago Ormeño (grandson)[605]
- Claudio Pizarro, Diego Pizarro (brother)[606]
- Alberto Ramírez, Luis Ramírez (grandson)[607]
- Willy Rivas, Fernando Pacheco (nephew)[608]
- Caroline Shevlin, Grace Shevlin (twin sister)[609]
- José Soto, Jorge Soto, Giancarlo Soto (brothers)[610]
- Alexander Succar, Matías Succar (brother)[611]
- Walter Vílchez, Óscar Vílchez (brother)[612]
Philippines
- Marwin Angeles, Marvin Angeles (twin)[613]
- Yanti Barsales, Ian Araneta (nephew), Emelio Caligdong (Ian's third cousin), Alina Araneta (niece/Ian's sister)[614]
- Anton del Rosario, Armand del Rosario (brother)[615]
- Sara Castañeda, Anicka Castaneda (sister)[616]
- Chris Greatwich, Phil Greatwich, Simon Greatwich (brothers)[617]
- Ángel Guirado, Juan Luis Guirado (brother)[618]
- Darren Hartmann, Matthew Hartmann, Mark Hartmann (brothers)[619]
- Chandler McDaniel, Olivia Davies-McDaniel (sister)[616]
- Omid Nazari, Amin Nazari (brother)[620]
- Ed Ocampo, Javier Gayoso (grandson)[621]
- Manuel Ott, Mike Ott (brother), Marco Ott (brother)[622]
- Álvaro Silva, Kike Linares (cousin)[623]
- Jefferson Tabinas,
Paul Tabinas[624]
- Phil Younghusband, James Younghusband (brother)[625]
Puerto Rico
- Joshua Calderón, Giovanni Calderón (brother)[626]
- Alexa Cardona, Julian Cardona (brother)
Qatar
- Ibrahim Khalfan, Khalfan Ibrahim (son)[627]
- Mohammed Yasser. Hussein Yasser, Ahmed Yasser (brothers)[628]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Bobby Bowry,
Daniel Bowry (son)[629]
- Cloey Uddenberg, Kayla Uddenberg (sister), Cloey Uddenberg (sister)
- Tiran Hanley, Tishan Hanley (brother), Tahir Hanley (brother)[630]
- Atiba Harris,
Micah Richards (cousin)[631]
- Lois Maynard,
Marcus Rashford (cousin)[632]
- Allison Williams, Lauren Williams (sister)
Saint Lucia
- Titus Elva, Olivier Elva (brother),
Caniggia Elva (son)[633]
Saint Martin
Samoa
- Johnny Hall,
Jai Ingham (cousin),[634]
Dane Ingham (cousin/Jai's brother)[635]
Saudi Arabia
- Osama Hawsawi, Omar Hawsawi (brother)[636]
Singapore
- Khairul Amri, Khairul Nizam (brother)[637]
- Swandi Kitto, Adam Swandi (son)[638]
- Zulfadhmi Suzliman, Zulqarnaen Suzliman (brother).[639]
- Ahmad Wartam, Fandi Ahmad (son), Irfan Fandi (grandson, son of Fandi), Ikhsan Fandi (grandson, son of Fandi), Ilhan Fandi (grandson, son of Fandi)[640]
Solomon Islands
South Korea
- Cha Bum-kun, Cha Du-ri (son)[26]
- Choi Yung-keun, Choi Chung-min (brother)[26]
- Kim Pan-keun,
Danny Kim (son)[643]
- Son Woong-jung, Son Heung-min (son)[644]
Suriname
- Frank Borgia, Kenneth Borgia (brother)[645]
- Wensley Bundel, Rosano Bundel (son)[646]
- Mitchell Donald,
Joël Donald (brother)[647]
- Errol Emanuelson,
Julian Emanuelson (son),
Urby Emanuelson (son), Roché Emanuelson (nephew)[648]
- Roxey Fer, Donnegy Fer (brother)
- Iwan Fränkel, Ray Fränkel (son), Purrel Fränkel (nephew)[649]
- Dean Gorré,
Kenji Gorré (son)[650]
- Jacques Alex Hasselbaink,
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, (nephew)
Carlos Hasselbaink (nephew), Nigel Hasselbaink (second nephew),
Marvin Hasselbaink (second nephew/cousin of Nigel),
Mitchell Pique (second nephew/nephew of Nigel)[651]
- Kenneth Jaliens,
Kew Jaliens (nephew)[652]
- Kenneth Kluivert,
Patrick Kluivert (son),
Justin Kluivert,
Ruben Kluivert (grandsons, son of Patrick)[653]
- Leo Kogeldans,
Ruben Kogeldans (son)[654]
- Humphrey Mijnals, Frank Mijnals (brother), Stanley Mijnals (brother)[655]
- Frank Rigters, Delano Rigters (son), Gregory Rigters (grandson)[656]
- Herman Rijkaard,
Frank Rijkaard (son)[657]
- Johann Seedorf,
Clarence Seedorf (son),
Jürgen Seedorf (son),
Chedric Seedorf (son),
Stefano Seedorf (nephew),
Rahmlee Seedorf (nephew)[658]
- Roy Vanenburg,
Gerald Vanenburg (nephew),
Jermaine Vanenburg (nephew, cousin of Gerald)[659]
- Ricardo Winter,
Aron Winter (cousin)[660]
Syria
- Mosab Balhous, Anas Balhous (brother)
- Mouhanad Boushi, Nihad Al Boushi (brother)
- Aatef Jenyat, Amro Jenyat (brother)
- Abdul Kader Kardaghli, Ahmed Kurdughli (brother)
- Kevork Mardikian, Mardik Mardikian (son)
- Munaf Ramadan, Ammar Ramadan (son)
Tahiti
- Efraín Araneda, Diego Araneda (son)[661]
- Erroll Bennett, Naea Bennett, Steven Bennett (sons), Marama Vahirua (Naea's cousin),
Pascal Vahirua (Marama's cousin)[662]
- Eddy Kaspard (see
Abet Kaspard Tahi)
- Jonathan Tehau, Alvin Tehau, Lorenzo Tehau (brothers, twins), Teaonui Tehau (cousin)[663]
Tajikistan
- Alisher Dzhalilov, Iskandar Dzhalilov, Manuchekhr Dzhalilov, Dzhakhongir Dzhalilov (brother)[664]
- Khakim Fuzailov, Rahmatullo Fuzailov (brother)[665]
- Dilshod Vasiev, Farkhod Vosiyev (brother)[666]
Thailand
- Samruay Chaiyong, Sa-ner Chaiyong, Sanong Chaiyong, Sa-nook Chaiyong,Supot Chaiyong, Supat Chaiyong
- Sutin Chaikitti, Surak Chaikitti (brother)
- Teraseel Dangda, Taneekarn Dangda (sister)[667]
- Somjets Kesarat, Tanaboon Kesarat (brother)[222]
- Pairote Pongjan, Thitipan Puangchan (son)[222]
- Surat Sukha, Suree Sukha (twin brother)[668]
- Supachok Sarachat, Suphanat Mueanta (brother)[669]
Trinidad and Tobago
- Ian Cox, Daniel Phillips (cousin)[670]
- Khadidra Debesette, Khadisha Debesette (twin sister)
- Andre Fortune II, Ajani Fortune (brother)[671]
- Nathaniel García, Levi García, Judah García (brothers)[672]
- Justin Hoyte, Gavin Hoyte (brothers)
- Kelvin Jones, Marvin Jones (son), Joevin Jones (son), Alvin Jones (son)[673]
- Wendell Moore,
Shaquell Moore (son)[674]
- Lincoln Phillips, Derek Phillips (son)
- Ross Russell Sr., Ross Russell Jr. (son)[675]
- Scott Sealy,
Dante Sealy (son)[676]
- Silvio Spann, Silas Spann (brother)[677]
Turkmenistan
- Wladimir Baýramow, Nazar Baýramow (brother)
- Dmitri Nezhelev, Anatoli Nezhelev (brother)[678]
- Kamil Mingazow, Ruslan Mingazow (son)[679]
United Arab Emirates
- Khaled Abdulrahman, Mohamed Abdulrahman (brother), Omar Abdulrahman (brother)[680][681]
- Mohammed Salem Al-Enazi, Mohanad Salem (brother)[682]
- Mubarak Ghanim, Khalil Ghanim (brother)[26]
- Khalil Sebait, Fahd Khalil (son), Fouad Khalil (son), Faisal Khalil (son), Fathi Khalil (son), Mohamed Khalil (son), Ahmed Khalil (son)[683]
- Eissa Meer, Ibrahim Meer (twin brother)[26]
United States
- Bruce Arena, Kenny Arena (son)[684]
- Yael Averbuch West, Aaron West (husband), Shira Averbuch (sister)[685][686]
- Walter Bahr, Casey Bahr, Chris Bahr, Matt Bahr (sons)[687]
- Gerry Baker,
Joe Baker (brother)[688]
- DaMarcus Beasley, Jamar Beasley (brother)[689]
- Matt Besler, Nick Besler (brother)[690]
- Kimberly Bingham, David Bingham (brother)
- Bob Bradley, Michael Bradley (son),[691]
Andy Rose (son-in-law)[692]
- Jim Brown, George Brown (see
Alex Lambie)
- Teal Bunbury (see
Alex Bunbury)
- Servando Carrasco, Alex Morgan (wife)[693]
- Mark Chung (see
Dennis Ziadie)
- Kenny Cooper Jr. (see
Kenny Cooper Sr.)
- Rolf Decker, Otto Decker (brother)[694]
- Angelo DiBernardo, Paul DiBernardo (brother)[695]
- Daryl Dike (see
Bright Dike)
- Alecko Eskandarian (see
Andranik Eskandarian)
- Lorrie Fair, Ronnie Fair (twin sister)[696]
- Jesús Ferreira (see
David Ferreira)
- William Findlay (see
Robert Findlay)
- Fabrice Gautrat, Morgan Gautrat (wife)[697][698]
- John Harkes, Ian Harkes (son)[225]
- Chris Henderson, Sean Henderson (brother)[699]
- Schellas Hyndman, Emerson Hyndman (grandson)[700]
- Jim Gabarra, Carin Jennings-Gabarra (wife)[701]
- Phillip Gyau, Joe Gyau (see
Nana Gyau)
- Erhardt Kapp, Alex Kapp (son)[702]
- Harry Keough, Ty Keough (son)[703]
- John Kerr Jr. (see
John Kerr Sr.)
- Alexi Lalas, Greg Lalas (brother)[704]
- Roy Lassiter,
Ariel Lassiter (son)[225]
- Sydney Leroux, Dom Dwyer (husband)[705]
- Maurice Ligeon,
Ruben Ligeon (brother)[706]
- Joe Maca, Alain Maca (son)[707]
- Dax McCarty, Dustin McCarty (brother)[708]
- Charlie McCully, Henry McCully (brother)[709]
- Bart McGhee (see
James McGhee)
- Neil Megson (see
Don Megson)
- Kristie Mewis, Sam Mewis (sister)[710]
- Shaq Moore (see
Wendell Moore)
- Charlotte Moran, Desiree Fray (daughter),
Michael Fray (son-in-law/Desiree's husband),
Marlee Fray (granddaughter/daughter of Michael & Desiree), Ian Fray (grandson/son of Desiree & Michael)[711]
- Darlington Nagbe (see
Joe Nagbe)
- George Nanchoff, Louis Nanchoff (brother), Michael Nanchoff (son)[712]
- Victor Nogueira, Casey Nogueira (daughter),[713] Zach Loyd (son-in-law/Casey's husband)[714]
- Andrés Perea (see
Nixon Perea)
- Hugo Pérez,
Joshua Pérez (nephew)[715]
- Mark Pulisic, Christian Pulisic (son),[716] Will Pulisic (nephew)[717]
- Brian Quinn, Aodhan Quinn (son)[718]
- Christie Rampone (see
Bill Dowie)
- Megan Rapinoe, Rachael Rapinoe (twin sister)[719]
- Harry Ratican, Peter Ratican (brother)[720]
- Claudio Reyna, Danielle Egan (wife),[701] Giovanni Reyna (son)[721]
- Cesar Roldan, Cristian Roldan,
Alex Roldan (brothers)[722][723]
- Brandon Servania,
Jaden Servania (brother)[724]
- Ken Snow, Steve Snow (brother)[725]
- Archie Stark, Tommy Stark (brother)[726]
- Larry Sullivan, Quinn Sullivan (grandson), Chris Albright (cousin of Quinn)[727]
- Gregg Thompson, Tanner Thompson, Tommy Thompson (sons)[728]
- Tim Twellman, Steve Twellman, Mike Twellman (brothers), Taylor Twellman (son)[729]
- Julian Valentin,
Zarek Valentin (brother)[730]
- Greg Vanney,
Eriq Zavaleta (nephew)[731]
- Abby Wambach, Sarah Huffman (wife)[732]
- George Weah Jr., Timothy Weah (see
George Weah)
- Roy Wegerle,
Steve Wegerle,
Geoff Wegerle (brothers), Bryce Wegerle (Steve's son)[733]
Uruguay
- Sebastián Abreu, Diego Abreu (son)[734]
- Óscar Aguirregaray, Matías Aguirregaray (son), Gastón Guruceaga (nephew-in-law/cousin of Matías)[735]
- Diego Alonso, Iván Alonso, Matías Alonso (cousins)[736]
- Atilio Ancheta, Rafa Ancheta (granddaughter)[737]
- José Leandro Andrade, Víctor Rodríguez Andrade (nephew)[738]
- Gustavo Badell, Yamila Badell (daughter)
- Enrique Báez, Jaime Báez (son)[739]
- Osvaldo Canobbio, Agustín Canobbio (son)[740]
- Jorge Daniel Cardaccio, Mathías Cardaccio (nephew), Belén Cardaccio (niece/Mathías' sister)[741]
- Juan Carlos Corazzo, Pablo Forlán (son-in-law), Diego Forlán (son of Pablo)[742]
- Gabriel Correa, Yannel Correa (daughter)[743]
- Jorge da Silva, Rubén da Silva (brother)[744]
- Víctor Diogo, Carlos Diogo (son)[745]
- Raúl Esnal,
Cristian Esnal (son)[746]
- Roque Fernández,
Pedro Fernández (son)[747]
- Darío Flores, Robert Flores (brother)[748]
- Daniel Fonseca,
Nicolás Fonseca,
Matías Fonseca (sons)[749]
- Marcelo Fracchia, Matías Fracchia (son)[750]
- Enzo Francescoli, Marco Francescoli (son)[751]
- Walter Gargano,
Marek Hamšík (brother-in-law)[752]
- Gervasio González,
Andreé González (son)[747][753]
- Juan González, Giovanni González (son)[740]
- Néstor Gonçalves, Jorge Gonçálvez (son)[754]
- Walter Guglielmone, Christian Cavani, Edinson Cavani (half-brothers)[755][756]
- Juan Hohberg,
Alejandro Hohberg (grandson)[757]
- Alberto Martínez,
Sebastián Martínez (son)[758]
- Roberto Matosas, Gustavo Matosas (son)[759]
- Gisleno Medina, Orlando Medina (brother)[760]
- Julio Montero Castillo, Paolo Montero (son)[26]
- Santiago Ostolaza Sr., Santiago Ostolaza Jr. (son)[761]
- Walter Pandiani, Nico Pandiani (son)[762]
- Gustavo Poyet, Marcelo Poyet (brother), Diego Poyet (son)[763]
- Álvaro Recoba, Julio Recoba (son)[764]
- Carlos Sánchez, Nicolás De La Cruz (half-brother), Facundo Trinidad (nephew)[765]
- Carlos Scarone, Héctor Scarone (brother)[766]
- Raúl Schiaffino,
Juan Alberto Schiaffino (brother)[767]
- Andrés Scotti, Diego Scotti (brother)[768]
- Damián Suárez, Mathías Suárez (brother)[769]
- Paolo Suárez, Luis Suárez (brother)[770]
- Ondino Viera, Milton Viera (son)[26]
- José Zalazar,
Kuki Zalazar, Rodrigo Zalazar (sons)[771][772]
Uzbekistan
- Ruslan Agalarov,
Kamil Agalarov (brother),
Gamid Agalarov (son)[773]
Vanuatu
- Michel Kaltak, Jean Kaltak (brother), Brian Kaltak (cousin)[774]
- Abet Kaspard Tahi,
Eddy Kaspard (son)[775]
Venezuela
- Bernardo Añor Sr., Bernardo Añor Jr., Juan Pablo Añor (sons)[776]
- Jhonny Arocha, Rubén Arocha (son)[777][778]
- Gabriel Benítez (see
Delfín Benítez Cáceres)
- Cristian Cásseres Sr., Cristian Cásseres Jr. (son)[779]
- Luigi Mauro Cichero, Alejandro Cichero, Gabriel Cichero, Mauro Cichero (sons)[780]
- Ramón Echenausi, Miguel Echenausi (son)[777]
- Freddy Elie, Roberto Elie (brother)[747]
- César Farías, Daniel Farías (brother)[781]
- Frank Feltscher, Rolf Feltscher (brother),
Mattia Desole (step-brother)[782]
- Pedro Fernández (see
Roque Fernández)
- Andreé González (see
Gervasio González)
- Javier González (see
Raimundo Tupper)
- Jonay Hernández, Dani Hernández (brother)[783]
- Andrés Jiménez, Leopoldo Jiménez (son)[777]
- Coromoto Lucena, Pedro Lucena, Johnny Lucena, Franklin Lucena, Ronaldo Lucena (sons)[784]
- Christian Makoun (see
Bayoi Makoun)
- Carlos Maldonado, Giancarlo Maldonado (son),[785] Saúl Maldonado (Giancarlo's uncle), Javier Maldonado, Andrés Maldonado (Giancarlo's cousins)[786]
- Rafael Mea Vitali, Miguel Mea Vitali (brother)[787]
- Luis Mendoza, Luis Carlos Mendoza (son)[777]
- Júnior Moreno (see
Carlos Horacio Moreno)
- Richard Páez, Raymond Páez, Andrew Páez (brothers), Ricardo Páez (son), Gustavo Páez, Diego Páez (nephews, sons of Raymond, cousins of Ricardo), Ayrton Páez (nephew, son of Andrew, cousin of Ricardo), José Antonio Páez, Jorge Alberto Páez, Eduardo Páez, Juan Manuel Páez, Octavio Páez, Daniel Páez (another relatives)[788]
- Jaime Ponce, Andrés Ponce (brother)[789]
- Antonio Ravelo, José Ravelo (brother)[747]
- Roberto Rosales, Aileen Rosales (sister), Harold Rosales (brother), Oriana Altuve (cousin)[790]
- Manuel Sanhouse Sr., Manuel Sanhouse Jr. (son)[791]
- Luis Manuel Seijas, Luis Roberto Seijas (brother)[792]
- Argenis Tortolero, Edson Tortolero (son), Juan Arango (son-in-law)[777][793]
- Vicente Vega, Renny Vega (son)[777]
- Gerardo Vielma, Leonel Vielma (son), Ronaldo Rivas, Edson Rivas (grandsons/nephews of Leonel)[777][794]
Vietnam
- Trần Đình Kha, Trần Đình Khương (brother)[795]
- Quế Ngọc Mạnh, Quế Ngọc Hải (brother)[796]
- Bùi Tiến Dũng, Bùi Tiến Dụng (brother)[222]
- Văn Sỹ Chi (father), Văn Sỹ Sơn, Văn Sỹ Hùng, Văn Sỹ Thủy (brother)[797]
- Jonny Trịnh, Thomas Trịnh (brother)[798]
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