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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

FOOTBALL FAMILIES ON UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Here I will represent you football families of UEFA European championships. Father and sons, brothers or some other relations where both of them represented their nations on EURO finals. 

Like father like son is something that what we can say for this post. Many fathers passed their football love on their kids. Lot of those kids followed their father footsteps and also became a footballers. Here I will represent you father and sons who both represented their nation on UEFA EURO final tournaments.

Not also father/son but also brother love for football which is more represented as we are talking about "families" on UEFA EUROs.

Most of them comes from Netherlands where we have even six pairs. 



Brothers Xhaka, Taulant and Granit (Albania / Switzerland): Both born in Basel to Albanian parents. While Taulant, who represented Switzerland in youth national team, decided to play for Albania on senior level his younger brother Granit chosen to play for Switzerland national team. They faced each other in the Albanian opening match of EURO 2016 becoming the first pair of brother to play against each other in the entire EURO history.

Brothers Millecamps, Marc and Luc (Belgium): Both brothers are Waregem legends as they spent their entire careers with that club. Both were part of Belgium national team in EURO 1980 where they reached final and lost from W. Germany. While Marc played only 6 matches for The Red Devils, Luc was much more important national team player in early 80s gaining 35 caps.

Brothers Mpeza, Mbo and Emile (Belgium): Both brothers were one of the main Belgium players in late 90s and 2000s. Emile gained one cap more then his brother Mbo (57 > 56) and both played on EURO 2000.

Father and son Verheyen, Jan and Gert (Belgium): Jan was Belgium national team player during 60s and 70s and represented them on EURO 1972. His son Gert played for The Red Devils on EURO 2000. Jan played 33 matches and his son 50.

Brothers Lukaku, Romelu and Jordan (Belgium): Both brothers played for Belgium at EURO 2016. While Romelu is the top scorer in the history of The Red Devils, Jordan played only eight matches.

Brothers Hazard, Eden and Thorgan (Belgium): Older of them, Eden, already played more then 100 matches for the national team. Thorgan made his debut in 2013. They both represented Belgium on EURO 2020.


Uncle and nephew Penev, Dimitar and Lyuboslav (Bulgaria): Former Bulgarian national team player Dimitar was also a national team coach from 1991 to 1996 and lead them on EURO in England. His nephew Lyuboslav played on that EURO.


Brothers Kovač, Niko and Robert (Croatia): Kovač brothers represented Croatia on two EUROs 2004 and 2008.


Father and son Kadlec, Miroslav and Michal (Czech Republic): Miroslav was part of Czech team which played in EURO 1996 final. His son played on two EURO tournaments 2012 and 2016.


Brothers Jensen, Niclas and Daniel (Denmark): Both brothers were vital part of DBU national team in 2000s. The older one, Niclas, gained 62 caps while Daniel had 10 less. They were part of Denmark on EURO 2004.


Brothers Laudrup, Michael and Brian (Denmark): One of the most famous brothers in football history. Both brothers played for lot of great clubs and represented their country in more then 190 occasions combined. Each of them played on two EUROs. Michael in 1988 and 1996 while Brian was part of a surprisingly winning team on EURO 1992 plus EURO in England 1996.


Cousins Molby, Jan and Johnny (Denmark): The older cousin represented Denmark on EURO in France 1984 while Johnny was part of the winning team in 1992.

Father and son Schmeichel, Peter and Kasper (Denmark): Father won the EURO in 1992 while this is the first EURO for his son Kasper.

Brothers Charlton, Jack and Bobby (England): Legendary English brothers who were active players during 50s, 60s and 70s. One of them is Leeds United legend while other represented Manchester United for 17 seasons. Both represented England on EURO 1968. The older brother Jack was also Ireland manager on EURO 1988.


Brothers Neville, Gary and Phil (England): Both Manchester United youth school products. Phil played on three EUROs: 1996, 2000 and 2004 while Gary jointed his brother on last two.


Cousins Jamie Redknapp and Frank Lampard (England): Both their fathers were footballers and teammates at West Ham. We are talking about Harry Redknapp and Frank Lampard Sr. Lampard Sr. married Harry's wife sister. Their kids, Jamie and Frank, represented England national team on European championships. Jamie represented The Three Lions in 1996 on home soil while Frank Jr. played in Portugal in 2004.


Brothers Forster, Bernd and Karl-Heinz (West Germany): Defenders, both played for Germany national team and mostly for Stuttgart. Both were part of national team who finished first on EURO in Italy 1980.


Father and son Kapsis, Anthimos and Mihalis (Greece): Panathinaikos legend Anthimos represented Greece on their first EURO in 1980 while his son was part of the team that were crowned champions in 2004.


Brothers Baresi, Giuseppe and Franco (Italy): While the older one is Inter legend the other, Franco, played his entire career for Milan. Both were part of Italian team on EURO 1980 which was played on their home soil while Franco also played in 1988 in West Germany.

Father and son Chiesa, Enrico and Federico (Italy): Father represented his nation in 1996 while his son played in 2020 edition.


Brothers de Boer, Ronald and Frank (Netherlands):  One of the several famous Dutch football brothers. Except national team they both were teammates in Ajax, Barcelona and Rangers. Both played on 2000 European championship. Ronald also played in 1996 edition while Frank in 1992 and 2004.


Father and son Cruyff, Johan and Jordi (Netherlands): Dutch legend Johan played for Holland in Yugoslavia on EURO '76. Jordi started his carrer in Barcelona where his father was a manager and later represented Holland on 1996 EURO.  


Brothers van de Kerkhof, Rene and Willy (Netherlands): Another famous Dutch twin brothers. Both played for Twente and PSV but also represented national team on two EUROs: 1976 and 1980.


Brothers Koeman, Erwin and Ronald (Netherlands): Koeman's started their careers with Groningen. Both were part of a national team that won EURO title in 1988. Younger brother Ronald also played on EURO 4 years later.


Bert van Marwijk and his son-in-law Mark vam Bommel (Netherlands): Bert was Netherlands manager from 2008 to 2012 and lead them on EURO in Poland and Ukraine and his son-in-law was captain of the team.


Brothers Witschge, Rob and Richard (Netherlands): Older brother Rob represented Dutch national team on EURO 1992 while his brother played on EURO four years later. 


Brothers Evans, Jonny and Corry (Northern Ireland): Brothers Evans represented N. Ireland on their only EURO in 2016.


Brothers Ribeiro, Maniche and Jorge (Portugal): Maniche was part of the squad that finished as runner-up on home soil in 2004 while his brother Jorge was part of the team four years later.


Father and son Veloso, Antonio and Miguel (Portugal): Antonio represented Portugal at EURO 1984 while his son was part of two EURO squads: 2008 and 2012.


Brothers Berezutski, Aleksei and Vasili (Russia): Famous Russian twin brothers played together on two EUROs: 2008 and 2016. Aleksei also played in 2012 which his brother missed to do injury.


Milenko Ačimovič and his brother-in-law Dejan Stanković (Slovenia / FR Yugoslavia): Stanković married Milenko's sister. Both represented their nations at EURO 2000.


Brothers Andersson, Patrik and Daniel (Sweden): Sons of former Swedish international Roy played together at EURO 2000. Older brother Patrik was part of the team that reached semi-finals on home soil in 1992 while Daniel also played in 2008.


Brothers Yakin, Murat and Hakan (Switzerland) Brothers of Turkish descent represented Swiss national team at EURO 2004 while Hakan also played four years later.

Brothers Ristovski, Stefan and Milan (North Macedonia): Both of them played for the national team on their first ever major tournament.

Father and son Larsson, Henrik and Jordan (Sweden): Legendary Swedish striker represented his national team on three EUROs. His son Jordan made international debut in 2018 and was chosen to represent Sweden on EURO 2020.

Father and son Thuram, Lilian and Marcus (France): Lilian represented Les Blues on four EUROs winning the 2000 edition. His son Marcus made his debut for the national team in 2020 and was chosen to represent them on postponed 2020 EURO.

Father and son Blind, Danny and Daley (Netherlands): Former national team player and coach represented his nation in both EUROs in 1990s. Like his father Daley also played in two EUROs: 2020 and 2024. Best result for both is semi-finals.

Father and son Conceicao, Sergio and Francisco (Portugal): The older Conceicao was part of the team that reached semi-final in 2000. The youngest Conceicao son, Francisco, made his national team debut this year and played in EURO held in Germany.

Father and son Hagi, Gheorghe and Ianis (Romania): With 124 caps Gheorghe was part of a great Romanian team form 1990s. Part of three EURO tournaments. This was first EURO for his son.

Father and son Iordanescu, Anghel and Edward (Romania): The only pair of father/son that represented their nation as a team manager. Both of Anghel European championship campaigns ended in a group stage while Edward took Romania to round of 16 in this year tournament.

Cousins David Doudera and Lukaš Červ (Czech Republic): They were part of the national team in the 2024 EURO edition.

Brothers Hernandez, Lucas and Theo (France): Lucas played in 2020 edition while Theo played four years later in Germany.

Brothers Milinković-Savić, Sergej and Vanja (Serbia): Both brothers were part of the Serbian national team in Germany in 2024.

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