List of former Yugoslavia association football families
Appearance
This is a list of association football families of former Yugoslavia and its successor national association football teams.
- 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.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]- Nail Beširović, Dino Beširević (son)[1]
- Milorad Bilbija, Nemanja Bilbija (son)[2]
- Dragan Glogovac, Stevo Glogovac (brother)[3]
- Anel Hadžić, Elvir Hadžić (brother),[4] Damir Hadžić (cousin)[5]
- Izet Hajrović,[note 1] Sead Hajrović[note 2] (brother)[6]
- Sejad Halilović,[note 3] Alen Halilović (son), Dino Halilović (son)[7]
- Vedad Ibišević, Elvir Ibišević (cousin)[8]
- Dušan Kerkez, Strahinja Kerkez (son)[9]
- Meho Kodro,[note 4] Kenan Kodro[note 5] (son)[10]
- Boban Lazić, Vlatko Lazić (cousin)[11]
- Jasmin Mujdža, Mensur Mujdža (brother)[12]
- Husref Musemić, Vahidin Musemić (brother)[13]
- Zlatan Nalić, Adi Nalić (son)[14]
- Emir Spahić, Edin Džeko (cousin)[15]
- Safet Sušić, Sead Sušić (brother)[13]
- Armin Tanković, Muamer Tanković (cousin)[16]
- Damir Vrančić, Mario Vrančić[note 6] (brother)[17]
- Ognjen Vranješ, Stojan Vranješ (brother)[18]
- Zlatko Vujović, Zoran Vujović (brother)[13]
Croatia
[edit]- Mate Baturina, Roko Baturina (son), Martin Baturina (son)[19]
- Josip Bulat, Ivan Bulat (brother), Marko Bulat (son)[20]
- Davor Čop, Duje Čop (son)[21]
- Branko Culina, Jason Culina (son)[22]
- Tonči Gabrić, Drago Gabrić (son),[23] Paškvalina Gabrić (daughter)[24]
- Nikola Gavrić, Andrea Gavrić (sister)[25]
- Alen Halilović (see Sejad Halilović)
- Zdenko Jedvaj, Tin Jedvaj (son)[26]
- Niko Kovač, Robert Kovač (brother)[27]
- Zlatko Kranjčar, Niko Kranjčar (son)[28]
- Ivica Landeka, Davor Landeka (brother), Iva Landeka (sister), Josip Landeka (cousin)[29]
- Dejan Lovren, Davor Lovren (brother)[30]
- Stojan Mamić, Zdravko Mamić, Zoran Mamić (brothers)[31]
- Mato Mandžukić, Mario Mandžukić (son)[32]
- Tomislav Marić, Marijo Marić (brother)[33]
- Luka Modrić (see Mark Viduka)
- Igor Pamić, Alen Pamić, Zvonko Pamić (sons)[34]
- Dado Pršo, Lorenzo Pršo (son), Milan Pršo (cousin),[35] Luka Prso (nephew)[36]
- Milan Rapaić, Boris Rapaić (son)[37]
- Krševan Santini, Ivan Santini (brother)[38]
- Milan Šašić, Marko Šašić (son), Célia Šašić (daughter-in-law)[39]
- Kujtim Shala, Andis Shala (son)[40]
- Ahmad Sharbini, Anas Sharbini (brother)[41]
- Dario Šimić, Josip Šimić (brother),[42] Roko Šimić (son)[43]
- Zvonimir Soldo, Matija Soldo, Filip Soldo, Nikola Soldo (sons)[44]
- Luka Sučić, Petar Sučić (cousin)[45]
- Filip Tapalović, Toni Tapalović (brother)[46]
- Vladimir Vasilj, Nikola Vasilj (son), Filip Vasilj (son)[47]
- Rudika Vida, Domagoj Vida (son)[48]
- Rado Vidošić, Dario Vidošić (son)[49]
Kosovo
[edit]- Agim Ajdarević, Astrit Ajdarević (son), Alfred Ajdarević (son)[50]
- Enis Alushi,[note 7] Fatmire Alushi (née Bajramaj) (wife)[51]
- Halil Asani, Elmir Asani (son)[52]
- Besart Berisha, Enis Fetahu, Samir Ujkani (brother-in-law)[53]
- Valon Berisha,[note 8] Veton Berisha (brother)[54]
- Suad Sahiti, Emir Sahiti (brother)[55]
- Arianit Shaqiri, Xherdan Shaqiri (brother)[56]
Montenegro
[edit]- Bojan Brnović, Nenad Brnović (brother)[57]
- Branko Brnović, Dragoljub Brnović (brother)[13]
- Igor Gluščević, Vladimir Gluščević (brother)[58]
- Ivan Ivanović, Igor Ivanović (brother)[59]
- Matija Sarkic, Oliver Sarkic[note 9] (twins)[60]
North Macedonia
[edit]- Boban Babunski,[note 10] David Babunski (son), Dorian Babunski (son)[61]
- Boško Gjurovski,[note 11] Milko Gjurovski (brother),[note 12] Mario Gjurovski (son of Milko)[62]
- Agim Ibraimi, Arijan Ademi[note 13] (cousin)[63]
- Goran Pandev, Sashko Pandev (brother)[64]
- Stefan Ristovski, Milan Ristovski (brothers)[65]
- Goran Stankovski, Luka Stankovski (son)[66]
Serbia
[edit]A
[edit]- Ivan Adžić, Luka Adžić (son)[67][68]
- Dušan Arsenijević, Filip Arsenijević (son),[69] Nemanja Arsenijević (son/brother)[69]
- Halil Asani, Elmir Asani (son)[70]
B
[edit]- Dušan Belić, Luka Belić, Kristijan Belić (sons)[71]
- Dragiša Binić, Vladan Binić[note 14] (son)[72]
- Nenad Bjeković, Nenad Bjeković Jr. (son)[68]
- Goran Bunjevčević, Mirko Bunjevčević (brother)[73][74]
C
[edit]- Ivan Čančarević, Milan Čančarević (brother),[75] Luka Čančarević (son of Ivan/nephew),[75] Ognjen Čančarević (nephew/son of Milan/cousin)[75]
- Srđan Čebinac, Zvezdan Čebinac (twin brother)[76]
- Miroslav Čermelj, Luka Čermelj (son),[77] Filip Čermelj (son/brother)[77]
- Goran Ćurko, Saša Ćurko (son)[78]
D
[edit]- Milan Davidov, Aleksandar Davidov (cousin)[79]
- Zoran Dimitrijević, Miloš Dimitrijević[note 15] (son)[68]
- Boban Dmitrović, Filip Dmitrović (son)[80]
- Goran Đorović, Zoran Đorović (twin brother)[81][82]
- Ivan Dudić, Milan Dudić (twin brother)[83]
- Nenad Džodić, Stefan Džodić (son)[84]
F
[edit]- Darko Fejsa, Ljubomir Fejsa (brother)[85]
G
[edit]- Vladimir Gaćinović, Mijat Gaćinović (son)[86][87]
- Pavle Grubješić, Nikola Grubješić (son)[88]
- Nebojša Gudelj, Nemanja Gudelj (son),[68] Dragiša Gudelj (son/brother)[68]
I
[edit]- Luka Ilić, Ivan Ilić (brother)[89]
- Ilija Ivić, Vladimir Ivić (brother)[90]
K
[edit]- Zlatko Kežman, Mateja Kežman (son)[91]
- Dušan Kljajić, Filip Kljajić (son)[92]
- Nikola Kolarov, Aleksandar Kolarov (brother)[93][94]
- Bojan Krasić, Miloš Krasić (brother)[93]
- Slobodan Krčmarević, Nikola Krčmarević (son)[95]
- Blagomir Krivokuća, Petar Krivokuća (brother),[96] Bratislav Živković (son-in-law of Blagomir/cousin)[96]
- Bojan Krkić Sr., Bojan Krkić (son)[97]
- Slavoljub Krnjinac, Vladimir Krnjinac (son)[98]
L
[edit]- Nikola Lazetić, Žarko Lazetić (brother)[99]
M
[edit]- Nebojša Marinković, Nenad Marinković (brother)[100]
- Filip Marković, Lazar Marković (brother)[101]
- Nemanja Matić, Uroš Matić (brother)[102]
- Radmilo Mihajlović, Stefan Mihajlović (son)[103]
- Milan Milijaš, Nenad Milijaš (cousin)[104]
- Duško Milinković, Marko Milinković (son)[105]
- Nikola Milinković, Sergej Milinković-Savić (son),[106] Vanja Milinković-Savić (son/brother)[106]
- Goran Milojević, Vladan Milojević (brother), Stefan Milojević (son of Goran/nephew),[107] Nemanja Milojević (nephew/son of Vladan/cousin)[108]
- Savo Milošević, Nikola Milošević (son)[109]
- Đorđe Milovanović, Dejan Milovanović (son),[110] Branislav Ivanović (nephew/cousin)[110]
- Goran Milovanović, Neško Milovanović (brother),[111] Uroš Milovanović (son of Goran/nephew),[111] Vasilije Veljko Milovanović (nephew/son of Neško/cousin)[111]
- Miloš Milutinović, Milorad Milutinović (brother),[112] Bora Milutinović (brother)[112]
- Mitar Mrkela, Andrej Mrkela (son)[68]
- Slavoljub Muslin, Marko Muslin (son)[113][114]
O
[edit]- Dragan Okuka, Dražen Okuka (son)[115]
P
[edit]- Blagoje Paunović, Veljko Paunović (son)[68]
- Ilija Petković, Dušan Petković (son)[68]
R
[edit]- Bogdan Račić, Uroš Račić (twin brother)[116][82]
- Branko Rašović, Vuk Rašović (son)[117]
S
[edit]- Dušan Savić, Vujadin Savić (son)[68]
- Slađan Šćepović, Stefan Šćepović (son),[68] Marko Šćepović (son/brother)[68]
- Milovan Sikimić, Predrag Sikimić (brother)[118]
- Branko Smiljanić, Milan Smiljanić (son)[119]
- Dragoljub Srnić, Slavoljub Srnić (twin brother)[120][82]
- Dejan Stanković, Filip Stanković, Aleksandar Stanković (sons),[121] Milenko Ačimovič (brother-in-law)[122]
- Predrag Stevanović, Aleksandar Stevanović (brother)[123]
- Vladan Stojković, Vladimir Stojković (brother), Vladimir Stojković (son)[124]
- Miljaim Sulejmani, Miralem Sulejmani (son)[125]
- Ratko Svilar, Mile Svilar (son)[126]
V
[edit]- Zvonko Varga, Saša Varga (son)[127]
- Nebojša Vignjević, Nikola Vignjević (brother)[128]
- Nebojša Vučićević, Vanja Vučićević (son)[129]
- Vukadin Vukadinović, Miljan Vukadinović (brother)[130]
Z
[edit]- Ilija Zavišić, Bojan Zavišić (son)[131]
- Nikola Žigić, Branko Žigić (brother)[93]
Slovenia
[edit]- Aleš Čeh, Nastja Čeh (brother)[27]
- Branko Elsner, Marko Elsner (son), Luka Elsner, Rok Elsner (grandsons, sons of Marko)[132]
- Primož Gliha, Erik Gliha (son)[133]
- Damir Hadžić, Anel Hadžić (cousin), Elvir Hadžić (cousin, brother of Anel)
- Jasmin Handanović, Samir Handanović (cousin)[134]
- Amir Karić, Sven Karić (son)[135]
- Miha Mevlja, Nejc Mevlja (twin brother)[136]
- Mladen Rudonja, Roy Rudonja (son)[137]
- Zlatko Zahovič, Luka Zahovič (son)[137]
Yugoslavia
[edit]- Dragutin Babić, Nikola Babić (brother)[138]
- Zoran Batrović, Veljko Batrović (son)[139]
- Bruno Belin, Rudolf Belin (brother)[138]
- Mirko Bonačić, Antun Bonačić (brother)[138]
- Bojan Brnović, Nenad Brnović (brother)[140]
- Dragoljub Brnović, Branko Brnović (brother)[27]
- Zlatko Čajkovski, Željko Čajkovski (brother)[138]
- Srđan Čebinac, Zvezdan Čebinac (twin brother)[138]
- Zvjezdan Cvetković, Borislav Cvetković (brother)[141]
- Ranko Đorđić, Bojan Djordjic (son)
- Nebojša Gudelj, Nemanja Gudelj, Dragiša Gudelj (sons)[142]
- Ilija Ivić, Vladimir Ivić (brother)[141]
- Fahrudin Jusufi, Sascha Jusufi (son)
- Bojan Krkić, Sr., Bojan Krkić (son), Lionel Messi (fourth cousin of Bojan, Jr.)[143][144]
- Zoran Marić, Goran Marić (son)[145]
- Nikola Marjanović, Blagoje Marjanović (brother)[138]
- Jozo Matošić, Frane Matošić (brother)[138]
- Predrag Mijatović, Đorđije Ćetković (nephew), Marko Ćetković (nephew, brother of Đorđije)[146]
- Duško Milinković, Marko Milinković (son)[147]
- Miloš Milutinović, Milorad Milutinović (brother), Bora Milutinović (brother)[141]
- Ivica Osim, Amar Osim (son)[61]
- Hugo Pažur , Alfons Pažur (brother)[138]
- Ilija Petković, Dušan Petković (son)[148]
- Refik Šabanadžović, Anel Šabanadžović (son)[149]
- Šime Poduje , Veljko Poduje (brother)[138]
- Niša Saveljić, Esteban Saveljich (cousin)[150]
- Sead Sušić, Safet Sušić[note 16] (brother), Tino-Sven Sušić[note 17] (son of Sead)[151]
- Ratko Svilar, Mile Svilar (son)[152]
- Zlatko Vujović, Zoran Vujović (twin brother)[27]
- Dušan Zinaja, Branko Zinaja (brother)[138]
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
Notes
[edit]- ^ Born in Switzerland, was capped for their under-20 and under-21 and played 1 international senior match for Switzerland, before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- ^ Born in Switzerland and was capped for their under-15, under-17, under-18 and under-19 sides.
- ^ Played 1 international senior match for Croatia before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Hezegovina
- ^ Played 2 international matches for Yugoslavia before switching allegiance to Bosnia and Hezegovina
- ^ Born in Spain but has represented Bosnia and Hezegovina internationally
- ^ Born in Yugoslavia (Croatia) but has represented German youth sides.
- ^ Was capped for Germany's under-19 and under-20 sides, before changing allegiance to Kosovo.
- ^ Played for the Norway youth national teams and 18 games for the senior team before changing his allegiance to Kosovo.
- ^ Matija and Oliver Sarkic were born in England, but represented Montenegro.
- ^ Played two international matches for Yugoslavia before it split, and then played 23 international matches for Macedonia.
- ^ Played 4 international matches for Yugoslavia before the split and then played 7 international matches for Macedonia.
- ^ Played 6 international matches for Yugoslavia before the split and then played 3 international matches for Macedonia.
- ^ Born in Croatia, was capped for their youth sides and played 3 international senior matches for Croatia, before switching allegiance to Macedonia.
- ^ Was born in Serbia, capped by the Czech Republic's under-17 side before switching allegiance to Serbia.
- ^ Was born in Serbia, capped by France's under-18 side before switching allegiance to Serbia.
- ^ Played 54 international matches for Yugoslavia before it split, and then played 2 international matches for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- ^ Has been capped for Belgium's under-18 and under-19 sides.
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