Thursday, June 15, 2017

Keep it in the Family, Part Four

1- Domingos and Ademir Da Guia
Brazilian star from the 1930s Domingos da Guia was the father of 1970s player Ademir da Guia.
They are one of the first father-son combinations to have played in a World Cup (Domingos in 1938 and Ademir in 1974).


Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 18, April 1999
(Domingos da Guia)

Photo From: Placar, Issue 1341, April 2010
(Ademir da Guia)


2- Ivan and Todor Kolev
Bulgaria’s Ivan Kolev who represented his Nationa in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups was the brother of Todor Kolev who represented Bulgaria in the 19790 World Cup.


Photo From: Die Weltmeisterschaft 1966 in England
(Ivan Kolev)

Photo From: 70-FKS
(Todor Kolev)


3- Rene-Pierre and Yvan Quentin
Rene-Pierre Quentin, Swiss player from the 60s was the uncle of Yvan Quentin, Swiss International from the 90s.


Photo From: Die Weltmeisterschaft 1966 in England
(Rene Quentin)

Photo From: Panini, World Cup 1994
(Yvan Quentin)



4- Bwanga Tshimen and Kazadi Mwamba
Zaire Internationals Bwanga Tshimen and Kazadi Mwamba who represented their Nation in the 1974 World Cup were cousins.


Photo From: Panini, World Cup 1974
(Mwamba Kazadi)

Photo From: Panini, World Cup 1974
(Tshimen Bwanga)



5- Roberto and Eddy Baggio

1980s and 90s Italian superstar Roberto Baggio had a brother named Eddy who mostly spent his career in the lower Divisions.


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 818 (Number 44), October 31-November 6, 1990
(Roberto Baggio)


Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 818 (Number 44), October 31-November 6, 1990
(Eddy Baggio)

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