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This is a list of English association football (soccer) families.
Brothers
Anton (left ) and
Rio Ferdinand (right ) are also cousins of
Les and
Kane Ferdinand
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.
Fisayo Adarabioyo ,
Tosin Adarabioyo (brother)
[1]
John Alexander ,
Trent Alexander-Arnold (nephew)
[2]
Sam Allardyce ,
Craig Allardyce (son)
[3]
Les Allen ,
Dennis Allen (brother),
Clive Allen (son),
Paul Allen (nephew),
Martin Allen (nephew/Dennis's son),
Bradley Allen (son),
Oliver Allen (grandson/Clive's son),
Charlie Allen (grand nephew/Martin's son)
[4]
Eniola Aluko ,
[note 1]
Sone Aluko
[note 2] (brother)
[5]
Viv Anderson ,
Louise Sharpe (cousin)
Del Sharpe (cousin),
Malachi Sharpe (first cousin of Viv & son of Del & Louise),
Malika Sharpe (first cousin of Viv, Daughter of Del, Louise & sister of Malachi)
[6]
John Aston Sr. ,
John Aston Jr. (son)
Roy Bailey ,
Gary Bailey (son)
[7]
Gerry Baker ,
Joe Baker (brother)
[note 3]
Sam Baldock ,
George Baldock (brother)
[8]
Alan Ball, Sr. ,
Alan Ball, Jr. (son)
[9]
Arthur Bambridge ,
Charles Bambridge (brother),
Ernest Bambridge (brother)
[note 4]
[10]
Jeff Barmby ,
Nick Barmby (son),
[11]
Jack Barmby (son of Nick)
[12]
Bobby Barnes ,
Giles Barnes
[note 5] (nephew),
[13]
Marcus Barnes (nephew/Giles' brother)
[14]
Jim Barrett, Sr. ,
Jim Barrett, Jr. (son)
[15]
Gareth Barry ,
Bradley Barry (nephew)
[16]
Bobby Baxter Sr. ,
Bobby Baxter Jr. (son)
Dave Beasant ,
Sam Beasant (son)
[17]
Jude Bellingham ,
Jobe Bellingham (brother)
[18]
Junior Bent ,
Darren Bent (nephew),
Cory Bent (son)
[19]
Brian Birch ,
Will Johnson (grandson)
[20]
Arthur Blackburn ,
Fred Blackburn (brother)
[21]
John Bond ,
Kevin Bond (son)
[22]
Ian Bowyer ,
Gary Bowyer (son)
[23]
Peter Boyle ,
Tommy Boyle (son)
James Brandon ,
Tom Brandon (brother),
Harry Brandon (cousin),
Tom Brandon Jr (nephew/son of Tom)
[24]
Ken Brown ,
Kenny Brown (son)
[25]
Wes Brown ,
Clive Brown ,
Reece Brown (brothers)
[26]
[27]
Steve Bruce ,
Alex Bruce
[note 6] (son)
[28]
Matt Busby ,
Don Gibson (son-in-law)
Terry Butcher ,
Pat Nevin (cousin)
[29]
Kevin Campbell ,
Tyrese Campbell (son)
[30]
Jamie Carragher ,
James Carragher (son)
[31]
Neville Chamberlain ,
Mark Chamberlain (brother),
[32]
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (nephew/son of Mark),
[33]
Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain (brother of Alex)
[34]
Nathaniel Chalobah ,
[note 7]
Trevoh Chalobah (brother)
[35]
Thomas Chapman ,
Herbert Chapman , Matt Chapman,
Harry Chapman (brothers),
Harry Chapman Jr. (nephew/son of Harry)
[36]
John Charles ,
Clive Charles (brother)
[37]
Charlton :see
Milburn
Allan Clarke ,
Frank Clarke ,
Derek Clarke ,
Kelvin Clarke ,
Wayne Clarke (brothers)
[38]
Ken Clayton ,
Ronnie Clayton (brother)
Charles Clegg ,
William Clegg (brother)
[39]
Dave Clement ,
Neil Clement ,
Paul Clement (sons)
[40]
Brian Clough ,
Nigel Clough (son)
[41]
Andy Cole ,
Devante Cole (son)
[42]
Anthony Cook ,
Reice Charles-Cook ,
Regan Charles-Cook ,
Roman Charles-Cook (brothers)
[43]
Kenny Cooper Sr. ,
Kenny Cooper Jr. (son)
[44]
Terry Cooper ,
Mark Cooper (son),
Charlie Cooper (grandson/son of Mark)
[45]
Pauline Cope ,
Keith Boanas (husband)
[46]
Alan Cork ,
Jack Cork (son)
[47]
Peter Croker ,
Ted Croker (brother),
Eric Dier (grand nephew/Ted's grandson)
[48]
Kevin Davies ,
Jamie Jackson (half-brother)
[49]
Andy Dawson ,
Kevin Dawson (brother),
Michael Dawson (brother)
[50]
Jermain Defoe ,
Ryan Edgar
[note 8] (cousin),
[51]
Anthony Edgar (cousin/brother of Ryan)
[52]
Rory Delap ,
Liam Delap ,
Finn Delap (sons)
[53]
Nigel Doughty ,
Michael Doughty
[note 9] (son),
[54]
Patrick Bamford
[note 10] (godson)
[55]
Bob Dowie,
Iain Dowie
[note 11] (brother),
Natasha Dowie
[note 12] (daughter of Bob),
[56]
Becky Easton (wife of Natasha)
Bruce Dyer ,
Josiah Dyer (son)
[57]
Justin Fashanu ,
John Fashanu (brother)
[60]
Billy Fairhurst ,
David Fairhurst (brother)
Bob Ferrier Sr. ,
Bob Ferrier Jr. (son)
[note 13]
William Foulke ,
Jim Simmons (nephew)
[61]
Ted Fenton ,
Benny Fenton (brother)
[62]
Les Ferdinand ,
Rio Ferdinand (cousin),
Anton Ferdinand (cousin/Rio's brother),
Kane Ferdinand
[note 14] (cousin)
[63]
[64]
[65]
Fred Forman ,
Frank Forman (brother),
Harry Linacre (nephew)
[66]
Frank Froggatt ,
Jack Froggatt (nephew),
Redfern Froggatt (son)
[67]
Dan Gallagher ,
Conor Gallagher (brothers)
[68]
Tommy Gardner ,
Hannah Keryakoplis (great-granddaughter)
[69]
Billy Garraty ,
Jack Grealish
[note 15] (2nd great-grandson)
[70]
Steven Gerrard ,
Anthony Gerrard
[note 14] (cousin),
[71]
Bobby Duncan (cousin)
[72]
Steve Gibson ,
Ben Gibson (nephew)
[73]
Kevin Glendon ,
George Glendon (son)
[74]
John Goodall ,
Archie Goodall (brother)
[75]
Lewis Goram ,
Andy Goram
[note 16] (son)
Bobby Gould ,
Jonathan Gould ,
Richard Gould (sons),
Matthew Gould (grandson, son of Jonathan)[
citation needed ]
Eddie Gray ,
Stuart Gray (Eddie's son),
Frank Gray (Eddie's brother),
Andy Gray (Frank's son), and
Archie Gray (Andy's son)
[76]
Jack Gregory ,
John Gregory (son)
[77]
Jimmy Greaves ,
Danny Greaves (son)
[78]
Jimmy Greenhoff ,
Brian Greenhoff (brother)
[38]
Bryan Gunn ,
Angus Gunn (son)
[79]
Colin Harvey ,
Brian Harvey (brother)
[80]
Tony Hateley ,
Mark Hateley (son),
Danielle Hill (granddaughter),
Tom Hateley (grandson/Mark's son)
[81]
[82]
Sandy Herd ,
Alec Herd (brother),
David Herd
[note 16] (nephew - son of Alec)
[83]
John Herdman ,
Jay Herdman (son)
[84]
Hubert Heron ,
Francis Heron (brother)
[85]
David Hirst ,
George Hirst (son)
[86]
Glenn Hoddle ,
Carl Hoddle (brother)
[87]
Steve Hodge ,
Elliot Hodge (son)
[88]
Liam Hogan ,
Scott Hogan
[note 17] (brother)
[89]
Eric Houghton ,
Roy Houghton (brother),
Reg Goodacre (cousin),
Chris Woods (great-nephew)
[90]
Steph Houghton ,
Stephen Darby (husband)
[91]
Lee Howey ,
Steve Howey (brother)
[92]
Charlie Hurst ,
Geoff Hurst (son)
[93]
Bob Jack ,
David Jack (son),
Rollo Jack (son)
Jimmy Jackson ,
James Jackson (son),
Archie Jackson (son)
[97]
[note 18]
Steve Jagielka ,
Phil Jagielka (brother)
[98]
Reece James ,
Lauren James (sister)
[99]
Amy James-Turner ,
Angharad James-Turner (wife)
[100]
David Johnson ,
[note 19]
Brennan Johnson
[note 20] (son)
[101]
[102]
[103]
Gary Johnson ,
Lee Johnson (son)
[104]
Harry Johnson Snr. ,
Harry Johnson Jr. (son),
Tom Johnson (son)
[105]
Dave Latchford ,
Bob Latchford (brother),
Peter Latchford (brother)
[110]
Rob Lee ,
Olly Lee (son),
Elliot Lee (son)
[111]
Aaron Lescott ,
Joleon Lescott (brother)
[112]
Harry Lilley ,
Will Lilley (brother)
[113]
Jesse Lingard ,
Gabrielle George (cousin)
[114]
Ruben Loftus-Cheek ,
Carl Cort
[note 24] (half-brother),
Leon Cort (half-brother)
[115]
Kelvin Lomax ,
Kieran Trippier (brother)
[116]
Longstaff: see
Thompson
Ray Mabbutt ,
Kevin Mabbutt (son),
Gary Mabbutt (son)
[12]
Harry Maguire ,
Laurence Maguire (brother)
[117]
Gordon Marshall Sr. ,
Gordon Marshall Jr. (son),
Scott Marshall (son)
Alvin Martin ,
David Martin (son),
Joe Martin (son)
[118]
[119]
Brian Marwood ,
James Marwood (son)
[120]
Andy McCall ,
Stuart McCall
[note 16] (son)
Don Megson ,
Gary Megson (son),
Neil Megson
[note 25] (son)
[121]
Jack Milburn ,
George Milburn (brother),
Jim Milburn (brother),
Jackie Milburn (cousin),
Stanley Milburn (brother),
Jack Charlton (nephew),
Bobby Charlton (nephew)
[122]
[123]
Percy Mills ,
Nigel Pearson (grandson),
[124]
James Pearson (son of Nigel)
[125]
Jimmy Milne ,
Gordon Milne (son)
Thomas Mort ,
Enoch Mort (cousin)
[126]
Louis Page ,
Jack Page (brother),
Tom Page (brother),
Willie Page (brother)
[135]
Glyn Pardoe ,
Mike Doyle (co-father in law),
Tommy Doyle (grandson of Pardoe and Doyle)
[136]
Jack Parry ,
Ray Parry (brother),
Cyril Parry (brother)
[137]
Hubert Pearson ,
Harold Pearson (son),
Harry Hibbs (Harold's cousin),
Horace Pearson (also Harold's cousin)
[12]
Linvoy Primus ,
Atlanta Primus (daughter)
[138]
Syd Puddefoot ,
Len Puddefoot (brother)
[139]
Herbert Rawson ,
William Rawson (brother)
[50]
Harry Redknapp ,
Frank Lampard, Sr. (brother in law),
Jamie Redknapp (son),
Frank Lampard (nephew in law/Frank's son)
[140]
[141]
[142]
Cyrille Regis ,
[note 26]
Dave Regis (cousin),
Otis Roberts
[note 27] (cousin),
Jason Roberts
[note 27] (nephew)
[143]
[144]
[145]
Declan Rice ,
Finley Munroe (cousin)
[146]
Andy Rhodes ,
Steve Agnew (brother-in-law),
Jordan Rhodes
[note 16] (son)
[147]
[148]
Kieran Richardson ,
Jordan Brown (cousin)
[149]
Bruce Rioch ,
[note 16]
Neil Rioch (brother),
Gregor Rioch (son),
Matty Holmes (nephew)
Tony Rodwell ,
Jack Rodwell (nephew)
[150]
Wayne Rooney ,
John Rooney (brother),
[151]
Tommy Rooney (cousin),
[152]
Jake Rooney (cousin)
[153]
Danny Rose ,
Mitch Rose (brother)
[154]
Jimmy Ruffell ,
Bill Ruffell (brother)
[155]
John Salako ,
Andy Salako (brother)
[156]
Tommy Sampy ,
Bill Sampy (brother)
[157]
Kenny Sansom ,
Dave Sansom (brother)
[143]
Roy Saunders ,
Dean Saunders (son)
Tony Sealy ,
Jack Sealy (son)
[158]
Teddy Sheringham ,
Charlie Sheringham (son)
Peter Shilton ,
Sam Shilton (son)
[159]
Guy Shuttleworth ,
Ben Chilwell (grandson)
[160]
Frank Sinclair ,
Tyrese Sinclair (son)
[161]
Martin Sinclair ,
Scott Sinclair (brother),
Jake Sinclair (brother)
[162]
[163]
Jack Smith ,
Tom Smith (brother),
Billy Smith (brother),
Joe Smith (brother),
Sep Smith (brother)
[164]
[165]
Lewwis Spence ,
Drew Spence (sister)
[166]
Brian Stein ,
[note 28]
Mark Stein (brother),
Ed Stein (brother)
[38]
Dennis Stevens ,
Duncan Edwards (cousin)
[167]
Simon Sturridge ,
Dean Sturridge (brother),
Daniel Sturridge (nephew)
[168]
George Summerbee ,
Gordon Summerbee (brother),
Mike Summerbee (son),
Nicky Summerbee (grandson of George/son of Mike)
[169]
Mike Sutton ,
Chris Sutton (son),
John Sutton (son)
[170]
Alan Waddle ,
Chris Waddle (cousin)
[178]
Des Walker ,
Tyler Walker (son),
[179]
Lewis Walker (son)
[180]
Mike Walker ,
Ian Walker (son)
[12]
Danny Wallace ,
Ray Wallace (brother),
Rod Wallace (brother)
[38]
Mark Walters ,
Simon Ford (nephew)
[181]
Dave Whelan ,
David Sharpe (grandson)
[182]
George Wilkins ,
Graham Wilkins (son),
Ray Wilkins (son),
Stephen Wilkins (son),
Dean Wilkins (son)
[183]
[184]
Andy Wilson ,
Jimmy Wilson (son)
Clive Wilson ,
Siobhan Wilson (daughter)
[185]
Hughie Wilson ,
Jock Wilson (son)
[note 29]
[186]
Dennis Wise ,
Henry Wise (son)
[187]
Ian Wright (father),
Shaun Wright-Phillips (son),
Bradley Wright-Phillips (son),
[188]
D'Margio Wright-Phillips (grandson/Shaun's son)
Jermaine Wright (cousin),
Drey Wright ,
Diaz Wright (cousins/Jermaine's sons)
[189]
Jocky Wright ,
Billy Wright (son),
Doug Wright (son)
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b Was born in England but represented Grenada internationally.
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