Brothers compete for different nations at the World Cup, showcasing migration's influence

independent.co.uk

Four sets of brothers will compete for different nations at the upcoming World Cup, highlighting the influence of migration on international football. These sibling rivalries include the Doue brothers representing France and Ivory Coast, the Williams brothers playing for Spain and Ghana, and the Luckassen and Souttar brothers also featuring for different countries. This phenomenon reflects the increasing number of European-born players representing African nations and has historical precedent, with the Boateng half-brothers having faced each other in previous World Cups.


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