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This is a list of German 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]- Rüdiger Abramczik, Volker Abramczik (brother)
- Rainer Adrion, Benjamin Adrion (son)[1]
- Karl Allgöwer, Ralf Allgöwer (brother)
- Klaus Allofs, Thomas Allofs (brother)[2]
- Hamit Altıntop, Halil Altıntop (twin brother)[3]
- Enis Alushi,[note 1] Fatmire Alushi (née Bajramaj) (wife)[4]
- Jørn Andersen, Niklas Andersen (son)[5]
- Deniz Ayçiçek, Levent Ayçiçek (brother)[6]
B
[edit]- Jürgen Baier , Daniel Baier (son)
- Dirk Bakalorz , Marvin Bakalorz (son)
- Francis Banecki, Nicole Banecki (sister)[7]
- Hans-Jürgen Bargfrede, Philipp Bargfrede (son)
- Franz Beckenbauer, Stephan Beckenbauer (son)[8]
- Bertram Beierlorzer, Achim Beierlorzer (brother)[9]
- Cyrille Florent Bella, Armel Bella-Kotchap (son)[10]
- Frank Benatelli, Rico Benatelli (son)
- Lars Bender, Sven Bender (twin brother)[11]
- Karim Benyamina,[note 2] Soufian Benyamina (brother)[12]
- Wilhelm Bierofka , Daniel Bierofka (son)[13]
- Franklin Bittencourt, Leonardo Bittencourt (son)[14]
- Hans Bührer, Karl-Heinz Bührer (brother), Dennis Bührer (son of Hans)[13]
- Kevin-Prince Boateng, Jérôme Boateng (half brother), George Boateng (brother),[15] Helmut Rahn (grand uncle of Kevin-Prince and George)[16]
- Philipp Bönig, Sebastian Bönig, Vincent Bönig (brother)[17]
- Herbert Burdenski, Dieter Burdenski (son), Fabian Burdenski (son of Dieter and grandson of Herbert)[8]
C
[edit]- Cacau, Vlademir (brother)
- Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Muhammed Çalhanoğlu (brother), Kerim Çalhanoğlu (cousin)[18][19]
- Marco Caligiuri, Daniel Caligiuri (brother)
- Cha Bum-kun, Cha Du-ri (son)[2]
- Tolga Ciğerci, Tolcay Ciğerci (brother)[20]
- Jure Čolak, Antonio Čolak (brother)
- Francisco Copado, Hasan Salihamidžić (brother-in-law)
- Bernd Cullmann, Carsten Cullmann (son)[13]
D
[edit]- Rufat Dadashov, Renat Dadaşov (brother)[21]
- Pál Dárdai, Sr., Pál Dárdai, Jr. (son), Palkó Dárdai (grandson, son of Dárdai, Jr.), Márton Dárdai (grandson, son of Dárdai, Jr.)[22]
- Frank Deville, Maurice Deville (son)[23]
- Bernd Dierßen, Tim Dierßen (son)
- Gert "Charly" Dörfel, Bernd Dörfel (brother)
- Roland Ducke, Peter Ducke (brother)[24]
- Manfred Dum , Sascha Dum (son)
E
[edit]- Karl Eggestein , Maximilian Eggestein (son), Johannes Eggestein (son)
- Stephan Engels, Mario Engels (son)
- Rudi Entenmann , Willi Entenmann (brother)
- Samuel Eto'o, David Eto'o (brother), Etienne Eto'o (brother)[25], Ulrich Bapoh (nephew)
F
[edit]- Malick Fall, Wal Fall, [ [Jermaine Jones]]
- Harry Fechner, Gino Fechner (son)
- Franco Foda, Sandro Foda (son)[26][27]
- Bernd Förster, Karlheinz Förster (brother)[2]
- Friedhelm Frontzeck , Michael Frontzeck (son)
- Friedhelm Funkel, Wolfgang Funkel (brother)
G
[edit]- Maurizio Gaudino, Gianluca Gaudino (son)
- Gennaro Gattuso, Cataldo Cozza (cousin)[28]
- Max Gauss, Harry Gauss (brother), Ryan Gauss (son of Harry)[29]
- Franz Gerber, Fabian Gerber (son)[13]
- Yannick Gerhardt, Anna Gerhardt (sister)[30]
- Jürgen Gjasula, Klaus Gjasula (brother)[31]
- Fabian Götze, Mario Götze (brother), Felix Götze (brother)[13]
- Stephan Groß, Pascal Groß (son)[32]
- Iliya Gruev, [ [Iliya Gruev]] (son)
- Bjørn Gulden, Henrik Gulden (son)
H
[edit]- Helmut Haller, Jürgen Haller (son), Christian Hochstätter (nephew)
- Matthias Hamann, Dietmar Hamann (brother)
- Uwe Helmes , Patrick Helmes (son)[13]
- Nico Herzig, Denny Herzig (brother)
- Bernd Hobsch, Patrick Hobsch (son)[33]
- Uli Hoeneß, Dieter Hoeneß (brother)[13], Sebastian Hoeneß (son of Dieter)[34]
- Lewis Holtby, Joshua Holtby (brother)[35]
- Bruno Hübner, Christopher Hübner (son), Benjamin Hübner (son), Florian Hübner (son)
- Hermann Hummels, Mats Hummels (son), Jonas Hummels (son)[36]
I
[edit]- Franz Islacker, Frank Islacker (son), Mandy Islacker (daughter of Frank)[37]
J
[edit]- Ditmar Jakobs, Michael Jakobs (brother)
- Fahrudin Jusufi, Sascha Jusufi (son)
K
[edit]- Rolf Kahn , Axel Kahn (son), Oliver Kahn (son)[13]
- Kakoko Etepé, Yannick Kakoko (son)[38]
- Thomas Kempe, Dennis Kempe (son), Tobias Kempe (son)
- Isabel Kerschowski, Monique Kerschowski (twin sister)[39]
- Sami Khedira, Rani Khedira (brother)[40]
- Jan Kirchhoff, Benjamin Kirchhoff (brother)
- Ulf Kirsten, Benjamin Kirsten (son)[13]
- Diego Klimowicz, Javier Klimowicz (brother),[41] Mateo Klimowicz (son of Diego)
- Jürgen Klinsmann, Jonathan Klinsmann (son)[42]
- Hans Klodt, Bernhard Klodt (stepbrother)
- Josef Klose, Miroslav Klose (son)[43]
- Friedhelm Kobluhn , Lothar Kobluhn (brother)
- Andrzej Kobylański, Martin Kobylański (son)
- Harald Kohr, Dominik Kohr (son)
- Jupp Koitka, Kai Koitka (son)[13]
- Andreas Köpke, Pascal Köpke (son)
- Michael Korb , Julian Korb (son)
- Niko Kovač, Robert Kovač (brother)[note 3][2]
- Erwin Kremers, Helmut Kremers (twin brother)
- Oliver Kreuzer, Niklas Kreuzer (son)[27]
- Roland Kroos, Toni Kroos (son), Felix Kroos (son)
- Günter Kuntz , Stefan Kuntz (son)[8]
- Lothar Kurbjuweit, Tobias Kurbjuweit (son)[44]
- Dieter Kurrat, Hans-Jürgen Kurrat (brother)
L
[edit]- Ivica Landeka, Davor Landeka (brother), Iva Landeka (sister), Josip Landeka[note 4] (cousin)[45]
- Matthias Langkamp, Sebastian Langkamp (brother)
M
[edit]- Richard Mapuata, Cédric Makiadi (son), Fabrice Makiadi (son), Matondo Makiadi (son)[46]
- Tomislav Marić, Marijo Marić (brother)[note 5][47]
- János Marozsán, Dzsenifer Marozsán (daughter)[48]
- Ersen Martin, Erkan Martin[49]
- Marvin Matip,[note 6] Joël Matip[note 7] (brother), Joseph-Désiré Job[note 8] (distant cousin)[50]
- Martin Max, Philipp Max (son)[51]
- Christoph Metzelder, Malte Metzelder (brother)
- Rocco Milde, Tino Milde (brother), Paul Milde (son of Rocco)[52]
N
[edit]- Peter Neustädter, Roman Neustädter (son)[53]
- Dominique Ndjeng, Marcel Ndjeng (brother)
- Helmut Nerlinger , Christian Nerlinger (son)[8]
- Roussel Ngankam, Jessic Ngankam (brother)
- Lukas Nmecha, Felix Nmecha (brother)[54]
O
[edit]- Joan Oumari, Hassan Oumari (brother)[55]
- Manuel Ott, Mike Ott (brother), Marco Ott (brother)[56]
P
[edit]- Shawn Parker, Devante Parker (brother)
- Josef Posipal, Peer Posipal, Patrick Posipal (son and grandson)[8][57]
- Kacper Przybyłko, Jacub Przybyłko (brother)
Q
[edit]R
[edit]- Oliver Reck, Daniel Reck (son), Pierre-Michel Lasogga (former stepson)
- Max Reichenberger, Thomas Reichenberger (son)
- Alois Reinhardt, Dominik Reinhardt (son)[13]
- Johannes Riedl, Thomas Riedl (son)[13]
- Karl-Heinz Riedle, Alessandro Riedle (son)[27]
- Oskar Rohr, Gernot Rohr (grandnephew)
- Florian Rudy, Sebastian Rudy (brother)
- Wolfgang Rummenigge ,[58] Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (brother), Michael Rummenigge (brother), Marco Rummenigge (son of Michael)[13]
- Jürgen Röber, Pascal Röber (son)
- Uwe Rösler, Colin Rösler (son)[59]
S
[edit]- Klaus Sammer, Matthias Sammer (son)[8]
- Souleyman Sané, Kim Sané (son), Leroy Sané (son)[60]
- Marian Sarr, Wilfried Sarr (brother)
- Milan Šašić, Marko Šašić (son), Célia Šašić (daughter-in-law)[61]
- Markus Schäfer , Marcel Schäfer (son)
- Fred Schaub, Louis Schaub (son)[62]
- Jörg Schmadtke, Nils Schmadtke (son)[27]
- Andreas Schmidt, Oliver Schmidt (twin brother)
- Mehmet Scholl, Lucas Scholl (son)[63]
- Helmut Schön, Erwin Schön (brother)[64]
- Christian Schreier, Toni Schreier (brother)[65]
- Hannes Schröers , Jan Schröers (son), Jannik Vestergaard (grandson of Hannes and nephew of Jan)
- Günther Schuh , Timo Werner (son)
- Nico Schulz, Gian Luca Schulz (brother)[66]
- Eberhard Schuster , Dirk Schuster (son)[67]
- Manfred Schwabl, Markus Schwabl (son)[68]
- Tobias Schweinsteiger, Bastian Schweinsteiger (brother)[69]
- Erwin Seeler , Dieter Seeler (son), Uwe Seeler (son),[70] Levin Öztunalı (grandson of Uwe)[71]
- Sahr Senesie, Antonio Rüdiger (half brother)[72]
- Wolfgang Seguin, Paul Seguin (son)[73]
- Kujtim Shala,[note 9] Andis Shala[note 10] (son)[74]
- Christoph Siefkes, Patrick Siefkes (brother)[75]
- Lukas Sinkiewicz, Michael Gardawski (cousin)[76]
- Elia Soriano, Roberto Soriano (brother)
- Rahman Soyudoğru, Ömer Toprak (cousin)[77]
- Bernhard Steffen, Horst Steffen (son)
- Manfred Starke, Sandra Starke (sister)[78]
- Predrag Stevanović,[note 11] Aleksandar Stevanović (brother)[79]
- Stefan Studtrucker, Marwin Studtrucker (son)
- Hans Sturm, Ralf Sturm (son)[8]
T
[edit]- Michael Tarnat, Niklas Tarnat (son)
- Filip Tapalović,[note 12] Toni Tapalović (brother)[80]
- Jürgen Täuber , Klaus Täuber (brother), Stephan Täuber (brother)
- Heinz Toppmöller , Klaus Toppmöller (brother), Marco Toppmöller (son of Heinz), Dino Toppmöller (son of Klaus)[8][13]
- Ojokojo Torunarigha, Junior Torunarigha (son)[81] Jordan Torunarigha (son)[note 13]
U
[edit]V
[edit]- Nikolaos Chatzis (Fußballspieler) , Panagiotis Vlachodimos (nephew), Odisseas Vlachodimos (nephew / Panagiotis' brother)[82]
- Rüdiger Vollborn, Fabrice Vollborn (son)[83]
- Rudi Völler, Kévin Völler-Adducci (son)[84]
- Damir Vrančić, Mario Vrančić[note 14] (brother)[85]
W
[edit]- Tomasz Wałdoch, Kamil Wałdoch (son)
- Fritz Walter, Ludwig Walter (brother), Ottmar Walter (brother)[86]
- Niclas Weiland, Dennis Weiland (brother)
- Hilmar Weilandt, Tom Weilandt (son)[87]
- Patrick Weiser, Mitchell Weiser (son)[88]
- Ingo Wellenreuther, Timon Wellenreuther (son)
- Wolfgang Wolf, Arno Wolf (brother), Patrick Wolf (son of Wolfgang)[27]
- Jörg Wontorra, Laura Wontorra (daughter), Simon Zoller (son-in-law / Laura's husband)
- Pia Wunderlich, Tina Wunderlich (sister)
- Michael Wollitz , Claus-Dieter Wollitz (brother)
X
[edit]Y
[edit]- Murat Yılmaz , Sefa Yılmaz (brother)
Z
[edit]- Michael Zetterer, Alexander Zetterer (brother)[89]
- Andreas Zeyer, Michael Zeyer (twin brother)
- Dieter Zorc, Michael Zorc (son)[8]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Was capped for Germany's under-19 and under-20 sides, before changing allegiance to Kosovo.
- ^ Was born in Germany, but represented Algeria internationally.
- ^ Niko and Robert Kovač were born in Germany, but represented Croatia.
- ^ Born in Germany, but represented Croatian youth sides.
- ^ Tomislav and Marijo Marić were born in Germany, but represented Croatia.
- ^ Was born in Germany and capped for their under-21 side, before switching allegiance to Cameroon.
- ^ Was born in Germany, but represented Cameroon internationally.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Born in Kosovo, but represented Croatia.
- ^ Born in Kosovo, but switched allegiance to Albania, swearing he would not play for any other country.
- ^ Was born in Germany, but represented Serbia youth sides internationally.
- ^ Born in Germany, but represented Croatia.
- ^ Born in Germany.
- ^ Born in Yugoslavia (Croatia) but has represented German youth sides.
See also
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