List of English association football families
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.
List
A
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)
B
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]
C
Kevin Campbell , Tyrese Campbell (son)[ 30]
Jamie Carragher , James Carragher (son)[ 31]
Jess Carter , Ann-Katrin Berger (wife)
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]
D
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]
E
F
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]
G
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]
H
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]
Emile Heskey , Mateo Joseph (second nephew)
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]
I
J
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]
K
L
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
M
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]
N
O
P
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]
R
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]
S
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]
T
V
W
Alan Waddle , Chris Waddle (cousin)[ 179]
Des Walker , Tyler Walker (son),[ 180] Lewis Walker (son)[ 181]
Mike Walker , Ian Walker (son)[ 12]
Danny Wallace , Ray Wallace (brother), Rod Wallace (brother)[ 38]
Mark Walters , Simon Ford (nephew)[ 182]
Dave Whelan , David Sharpe (grandson)[ 183]
George Wilkins , Graham Wilkins (son), Ray Wilkins (son), Stephen Wilkins (son), Dean Wilkins (son)[ 184] [ 185]
Andy Wilson , Jimmy Wilson (son)
Clive Wilson , Siobhan Wilson (daughter)[ 186]
Hughie Wilson , Jock Wilson (son)[ note 29] [ 187]
Dennis Wise , Henry Wise (son)[ 188]
Ian Wright (father), Shaun Wright-Phillips (son), Bradley Wright-Phillips (son),[ 189] D'Margio Wright-Phillips (grandson/Shaun's son) Jermaine Wright (cousin), Drey Wright , Diaz Wright (cousins/Jermaine's sons)[ 190]
Jocky Wright , Billy Wright (son), Doug Wright (son)
Y
See also
Notes
^ Was born in Nigeria but represented England internationally.
^ Was born in England and capped by England at youth levels before switching allegiance to Nigeria.
^ The Baker brothers were raised in Scotland but born in the United States and England respectively, and were only eligible to represent those at the time.
^ The only trio of brothers to have played for England.
^ Was born in England and capped by England at youth levels before switching allegiance to Jamaica.
^ Was born in England, capped by Ireland's under-21 and B side and played 2 senior international matches for Ireland before switching allegiance to Northern Ireland.
^ Was born in Sierra Leone but represented England internationally.
^ Was born in England but represented Dominica internationally.
^ Was born in England, but represented Welsh youth sides internationally.
^ Was born in England, capped by Ireland's under-18 side before switching allegiance to England.
^ Was born in England but represented Northern Ireland internationally.
^ Was born in United Arab Emirates but represented England internationally.
^ Ferrier Jnr was born in England while his father played there and was only eligible for England under rules of the time, but played all his football in Scotland.
^ a b c Was born in England, but represented Ireland youth sides internationally.
^ Was born in England, capped by Ireland's youth sides before switching allegiance to England.
^ a b c d e Was born in England, but represented Scotland internationally.
^ a b Was born in England, but represented the Republic of Ireland internationally.
^ The Australian cricketer Archie Jackson was also a family member (nephew/cousin respectively)
^ David Johnson was born in Jamaica, capped by England's B side and played four senior international matches for Jamaica before switching allegiance to Wales.
^ Brennan Johnson was born in England while his father played there, was capped by England's under-16 and under-17 sides before switching allegiance to Wales.
^ Was born in England but represented Turkey internationally.
^ Was born in England, capped by Ireland's under-17 and under-19 sides before switching allegiance to England.
^ Was born in England and capped by England at youth levels before switching allegiance to the Republic of Ireland.
^ Was born in England, and represented England at youth level before switching allegiance to Guyana.
^ Was born in England but represented the United States internationally.
^ Was born in French Guiana but represented England internationally.
^ a b Was born in England but represented Grenada internationally.
^ Was born in South Africa, but represented England internationally.
^ Jock Wilson was born in England while his father played there and was only eligible for England under rules of the time, but played all his football in Scotland.
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