The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring a unique family twist, with eight pairs of siblings set to take part in football’s biggest tournament. While some brothers will represent the same nation, others will find themselves on opposite sides of the international stage, showcasing the diverse paths modern football careers can take.
Softfootball gathered, Among the most fascinating stories are the siblings representing different countries:
- Guéla Doué (Ivory Coast) & Désiré Doué (France)
- Iñaki Williams (Ghana) & Nico Williams (Spain)
- Derrick Luckassen Brobbey (Ghana) & Brian Brobbey (Netherlands)
- John Souttar (Scotland) & Harry Souttar (Australia)
The tournament will also feature siblings playing together for the same national teams:
- Lucas Hernandez & Theo Hernandez (France)
- Quinten Timber & Jurriën Timber (Netherlands)
- Laros Duarte & Deroy Duarte (Cape Verde)
- Leandro Bacuna & Juninho Bacuna (Curaçao)
From brothers sharing the same dressing room to siblings representing different nations, family ties will be one of the standout storylines at the 2026 World Cup. Their journeys reflect both the global reach of football and the pride of representing a country on the sport’s grandest stage.