Guéla Doué (Côte d’Ivoire) & Desiré Doué (France)
Born in France to a French mother and Ivorian father, the Doué brothers grew up in the Rennes academy but chose different paths. Older brother Guéla, a reliable defender, represents the Elephants of Côte d’Ivoire. Younger sibling Desiré, a dynamic midfielder now at Paris Saint-Germain, plays for Les Bleus. They even clashed in a recent pre-tournament friendly, adding instant drama in the World Cup 2026.
Incidentally, Guela starred for Ivory Coast in their 2-1 win over France as Desire was caught watching his brother celebrating a goal from the French bench.
Iñaki Williams (Ghana) & Nico Williams (Spain)
The Williams brothers are Athletic Bilbao icons who split their international loyalty. Elder Iñaki, a powerful forward, committed to Ghana (debuting in 2022). Nico, the explosive winger, shines for Spain. Their Basque-Ghanaian roots and shared club history make any potential matchup one of the tournament’s most emotional storylines.
Derrick Luckassen (Ghana) & Brian Brobbey (Netherlands)
These Dutch-born brothers of Ghanaian descent come from a football-mad family. Defender Derrick Luckassen chose Ghana, while younger striker Brian Brobbey stars for the Netherlands. They represent the fourth known pair of full siblings heading to the World Cup with different flags — a classic tale of heritage versus birthplace.
John Souttar (Scotland) & Harry Souttar (Australia)
The Souttar brothers hail from Australian roots but took separate national routes. John, a solid defender, lines up for Scotland (the Tartan Army). Harry, a commanding centre-back, anchors the Socceroos of Australia. Their cross-hemisphere story highlights how family can span continents in modern football.
Lucas Hernández (France) & Théo Hernández (France)
The Hernández brothers are defensive powerhouses united for France. Lucas (centre-back, now at PSG) and Théo (world-class left-back) are both mainstays in Didier Deschamps’ squad. One of the most famous sibling pairs in the game, they bring proven chemistry and flair to Les Bleus’ backline.
Quinten Timber (Netherlands) & Jurrien Timber (Netherlands)
The Timber brothers are rising stars for the Oranje. Jurrien, the versatile defender of Arsenal and Quinten, a creative midfielder, add depth and family synergy to the Netherlands squad. Both products of Ajax’s famed youth system, they embody Dutch technical excellence.
Laros Duarte (Cape Verde) & Deroy Duarte (Cape Verde)
The Duarte brothers will represent Cape Verde - one of the smaller nations making waves at the tournament. Both midfielders, they help power the Blue Sharks’ historic campaign. Their shared journey underscores the growing depth of African football talent on the global stage.
Leandro Bacuna (Curaçao) & Juninho Bacuna (Curaçao)
The Bacuna brothers, with prior experience in top European leagues (including Premier League appearances), are set to make history as Curaçao debuts at the World Cup for the first time. Both versatile midfielders, they bring know-how and pride to the Caribbean side’s maiden appearance.


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