List of Spanish association football families
Appearance
This is a list of Spanish association football (soccer) families.
- 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 U-17 level or above.
List
[edit]A
[edit]- José Luis Ablanedo, Juan Carlos Ablanedo (brother)[1]
- Adalberto, Rodrigo (son)[2]
- José Antonio Agirre, Juan Mari Agirre, Tomas Agirre, Teodoro Agirre, Iñaki Agirre, Ángel Agirre (brothers)[3]
- Marcelino Agirrezabala (Chirri), Chirri II (brother)[4]
- Miguel Albiol, Raúl Albiol (brother)[5]
- Rafael Alkorta Sr. (Alcorta), Rafael Alkorta Jr., Óscar Alkorta (sons)[6]
- Marcos Alonso Imaz (Marquitos), Marcos (son), Marcos Alonso (grandson), Luis Zabala (Marcos Alonso's great-grandfather)[7][8]
- Periko Alonso, Mikel Alonso, Xabi Alonso (sons)[9]
- Santos Alonso (Santos), Emilín (brother)[1]
- Antonio Alsúa, Rafael Alsúa (brother)[1]
- Antonio Álvarez, Juan Álvarez (brother)[1]
- Manuel Aparicio, Alfonso Aparicio (brother)[1]
- José Agustín Aranzábal (Gaztelu), Agustín Aranzábal (son)[10]
- Luis Arconada, Gonzalo Arconada (brother)[11]
- Serafín Areta, Esteban Areta, José Luis Areta, Jesús María Areta (brothers)[1]
- Eneko Arieta, Antón Arieta (brother)[1]
- Ángel Arocha, Arsenio Arocha (brother)[1]
- Peio Artola, Pedro Artola (brother)[1]
- Gilberto Asensio, Igor Asensio, Marco Asensio (sons)[12]
- Adolfo Atienza, Ángel Atienza (brother)[1]
- Miguel Ayestarán, Antonio Ayestarán (brother)[1]
- Juan Pablo Azpilicueta, César Azpilicueta (brother)[13]
B
[edit]- Manuel Badenes, Virgilio Badenes (brother)[1]
- Srđan Bajčetić, Stefan Bajcetic (son)
- José Mari Bakero, Santiago Bakero, Jon Bakero (brothers), Itziar Bakero (sister), Jon Bakero (son)[14]
- Rubén Baraja, Javier Baraja (brother)[1]
- Marc Bartra, Èric Bartra (twin brother)[15]
- Estanislau Basora, Joaquín Basora (brother)[1]
- Amador Bernabéu, Gerard Piqué (grandson)[16]
- Antonio Bernabéu, Marcelo Bernabéu, Santiago Bernabéu (brothers)[17]
- Custodio Bienzobas, Paco Bienzobas, Cuqui Bienzobas (brothers)[1]
- Carles Busquets, Sergio Busquets (son)[18]
C
[edit]- José Callejón, Juanmi Callejón (twin brother)[19]
- Juan José Camacho, Luis Camacho (brother), Juanjo Camacho, Ignacio Camacho (sons)[1]
- Sergio Canales, Borja Docal (cousin)[20]
- Santiago Cañizares, Lucas Cañizares (son)[21]
- Paco Castellano, Fernando Castellano (brother)[1]
- Enrique Castro (Quini), Jesús Castro (brother)[1]
- José Claramunt, Enrique Claramunt (brother)[1]
- Gerardo Clares, Manolo Clares (brother)[1]
- Jesús Clavería, Pablo Clavería (son)[22]
- Antonio Collar, Enrique Collar (brother)[1]
- Quique Costas, Quique Álvarez, Óscar Álvarez (sons)[1]
D
[edit]- Raúl de Tomás (Beni), Raúl de Tomás, Rubén de Tomás (sons)[23]
- Alfredo Di Stefano Sr., Alfredo Di Stéfano (son)[24]
- Álvaro Djaló, Malcom Adu Ares (cousin)
E
[edit]- Vicente Engonga Nguema, Vicente Engonga, Julio Engonga, Rafa Engonga, Óscar Engonga (sons), Igor (grandson/son of Óscar), Joshua Engonga (grandson/son of Julio)[25]
F
[edit]- Bori Fati, Braima Fati, Ansu Fati (sons)[26]
- Ignacio Fernández (Nacho), Álex Fernández (brother)[1]
G
[edit]- Miguel Gainza, Agustín Gainza (brother)[1]
- Juan Galán, Enrique Galán (brother)[1]
- José García (Moñino), Javi García (son)[27]
- Ángel Garitano (Ondarru), Ander Garitano (brother), Gaizka Garitano (son), Asier Garitano (distant relative)[28][29]
- Paco Gento, Julio Gento, Antonio Gento (brothers), Paco Llorente, Julio Llorente (nephews), Ramón Grosso (father-in-law of Paco Llorente), Marcos Llorente (son of Paco Llorente)[30]
- José Glaría, Francisco Glaría, Jaime Glaría, Jesús Glaría (brothers)[1]
- Joan Golobart, Román Golobart (son)[31]
- José Ramón González (José Ramón), Fran (brother), Nico González (nephew/son of Fran)[32]
- Miguel González, Míchel (son), Adrián (grandson)[33]
- Raúl González (Raúl), Jorge González (son)[34]
- Juli Gonzalvo, Josep Gonzalvo, Marià Gonzalvo (brothers)[1]
- Adrien Goñi, Iker Muniain (cousin)[35]
- Julen Guerrero, José Félix Guerrero (brother),[36] Julen Jon Guerrero (son) [37]
- José Guillamón, Fernando Guillamón (brother)[1]
- Dani Güiza, Nuria Bermúdez (former agent and partner/mother of his son, Daniel)[38]
- José María Gutiérrez (Guti), Javi Hernández (cousin)[39]
H
[edit]- Iván Helguera, Luis Helguera (brother)[1]
- Pedro Herrera, Ander Herrera (son)[40]
- Antonio Hierro, Manolo Hierro, Fernando Hierro (brothers)[1]
I
[edit]- Silvestre Igoa, Antonio Igoa (brother)[1]
- Ander Iturraspe, Gorka Iturraspe (brother)[41]
J
[edit]- Gabriel Jorge, Valentín Jorge, Manuel Jorge (brothers)[1]
- Joselu, Dani Carvajal (wife's brother-in-law)
- Cristóbal Juncal, Urbe Aspas, Jonathan Aspas, Iago Aspas (nephews), Adrián Cruz (nephew), Raúl Blanco (nephew), Aitor Aspas (Aspas brothers' cousin)[42]
K
[edit]- Aitor Karanka, David Karanka (brother)[43]
- Bojan Krkić, Bojan (son), Lionel Messi (fourth cousin of Bojan Jr.),[44] Maxi Biancucchi, Emanuel Biancucchi (cousins of Lionel)[45]
L
[edit]- Amadeo Labarta (Amadeo), Pepito (brother)[1]
- Ricardo Lapetra, Carlos Lapetra (brother), Christian Lapetra (nephew/son of Carlos)[1]
- Joan Laporta, Pol Laporta (son)[46]
- Aymeric Laporte, Leo Laporte (brother)[47]
- Txomin Larrainzar, Iñigo Larrainzar (brother)[1]
- Robin Le Normand, Théo Le Normand (brother)[48]
- Francisco Lesmes, Rafael Lesmes (brother)[1]
- Julen Lopetegui, Juan José Maqueda (brother-in-law)[49]
- Sergi López, Juli, Gerard (brothers)[50]
- Luis López Rekarte, Aitor López Rekarte (brother), Maitane López (niece)[51]
M
[edit]- Martín Marculeta, José María Marculeta [es] (brother)[1]
- Álvaro Martínez, Javi Martínez (brother)[52]
- José Martínez (Pirri), Daniel Martínez (son)[53]
- Juan Mata Sr., Juan Mata (son)[54]
- Cristian Mayoral (Kity),[55] Borja Mayoral (brother)[56]
- Mazinho, Thiago, Rafinha (sons)[57]
- Modesto Méndez (Pupi),[58] Brais Méndez (son)[59]
- Andrés Mendieta, Gaizka Mendieta (son)[60]
- Julián Merino,[61] Miguel Merino (brother), Mikel Merino (nephew/son of Miguel)[62]
- Juan José Mieza [es], Bernabé Mieza[63] (brother)[1]
- Óscar Mingueza, Ariadna Mingueza (sister)[64]
N
[edit]- Joaquín Navarro Perona, Alfonso Navarro Perona (brother)[1]
- Marco Navas, Jesús Navas (brother)[65]
Ñ
[edit]O
[edit]- Luis Olaso, Alfonso Olaso (brother)[1]
- Miquel Olmo, Carlos Olmo, Dani Olmo (sons)[67]
- Jesús Orejuela, Diego Orejuela (brother), Antonio Orejuela (cousin)[1]
P
[edit]- José Ramón Palacio [es], Rodrigo Palacio (son)[68]
- Luis Ernesto Paños (Luis),[69] Javier Paños[70] (son), Sandra Paños (daughter)[71]
- Alfonso Pérez (Alfonso), Iván Pérez (brother)[1]
- Hernán Pérez, Michu (brother)[72]
- Mauricio Pochettino, Maurizio Pochettino (son)
- María José Pérez, Ayoze Pérez (cousin)[73]
- Francisco Puado [es], Javi Puado (son)[74]
- Ferenc Puskás Sr., Ferenc Puskás (son)[75]
Q
[edit]- Jacinto Quincoces, Juan Quincoces Sr. (brother), Juan Quincoces Jr. (nephew/son of Juan Sr.), Juan Carlos Quincoces (nephew)[1]
R
[edit]- René Ramos, Sergio Ramos (brother), José Mari (second cousin)[76]
- Luis Regueiro Sr. (Corso), Pedro Regueiro (brother), Luis Regueiro Jr. (son)[1]
- Miguel Reina, Pepe Reina (son)[77]
- José Antonio Reyes, José Reyes López (son)[78]
- Llorenç Rifé, Joaquim Rifé (brother)[1]
- Eusebio Ríos, Roberto Ríos (son)[79]
- Ricardo Rodríguez (Calo), Severino Rodríguez, César Rodríguez (brothers), Peli (son)[1]
- Txetxu Rojo, José Ángel Rojo (brother)[1]
- Ana Romero, Merel van Dongen (wife)
- Francisco Rufete, Fran Pérez (son)[80]
S
[edit]- Julio Salinas, Patxi Salinas (brother)[81]
- Aurelio Sánchez, Lucas, Ricardo Sánchez, Joaquín (sons)[82]
- Manuel Sanchís, Manolo Sanchís (son)[83]
- Fede San Emeterio, Borja San Emeterio (twin brother)
- Lorenzo Sanz, Paco Sanz, Fernando Sanz (sons), Paco Sanz Mora (grandson), Míchel Salgado (son-in-law)[84]
- Jesús María Satrústegui, Ignacio Satrústegui (brother)[1]
- Agustín Sauto (Bata), José Sauto (brother)[1]
- Marcos Senna, Márcio Senna (brother), Marcos Assunção (cousin)[85][86]
- Félix Sesúmaga, Críspulo Sesúmaga (brother)[1]
- Quique Setién, Laro Setién (son)[87]
- José Suárez, Luis Suárez (brother)[1]
- Néstor Susaeta, Markel Susaeta (cousin)[88]
T
[edit]- Marc Torrejón, Marta Torrejón (sister)[89]
- Fernando Tirapu, Mariano Tirapu (brother), Ainhoa Tirapu (cousin-nephew)[1]
- Mohamed Traoré (Moha), Adama Traoré (brother)[90]
U
[edit]- Fidel Uriarte, Gabriel Uriarte (brother)[1]
V
[edit]- Luis Valle, Joaquín Valle (brother)[1]
- Martí Ventolrà, José Vantolrá (son)[83]
- José Luis Violeta, José María Violeta (brother)[1]
W
[edit]- Nico Williams, Iñaki Williams (brother)[91]
Z
[edit]- Tomás Zarraonandia, Domingo Zarraonandia, Telmo Zarra (brothers)[92]
- Santi Zubieta, Ángel Zubieta (brother)[1]
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
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