Siblings and twins who have caught the eye with their national teams over the years

The French squad for the semi-finals of the European Nations League witnessed the summoning of the brothers Lucas Hernandez (25 years), the German player of Bayern Munich, and Theo (23 years), the defender of Milan, Italy, to join the list of "international brothers" in the world of football.

The French team will face its Belgian counterpart Thursday in Turin in the League of Four, and the two brothers will have the opportunity to represent their countries’ shirt for the first time together, and it is noteworthy that they will also face the other two brothers in the Belgian team, Eden and Thorgan Hazard, who have previously played together 19 times.

-Hervey and Patrick Rivelli-brothers Herve and Patrick Rivelli were part of Hurricane Green Saint-Etienne in 1976. The two strikers participated in the European Cup Final (currently the Champions League), which the French team lost to Bayern Munich 1-0.

Hervey played 30 matches for the French national team, compared to 5 for his brother Patrick.

They played together with the "Rooster" team in two stations in 1973 and 1974.

-The English Gary and Phil Neville-The two brothers, Gary and Phil Neville, formed a duo in the defense of Manchester United and the England national team, before they became together in the coaching staff of Valencia, Spain. 85 versus 59 for an elephant.

However, they announced their international retirement in the same year 2007.

Two Heroic Brothers A beautiful story is the story of two English brothers, Jack and Bobby Charlton, who together won the World Cup in 1966.

Brothers Kolo and Yaya Toure won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast together, as did the Cameroonians François Oumam-Biek and Andre Cana-Biek in 1988.

On the other hand, the two Laudrup brothers were unlucky to win the European Cup together, while Brian was crowned European champion in 1992, his brother Michael was absent from the Danish squad due to a dispute with the coach at the time.

Three brothers in Ghana Abedi Pele's eldest son, Rahim (33), has played only seven caps for Ghana, much less than his two younger brothers Andre and Jordan (93 and 69 caps), both of whom played together in Marseille at the start of 2010. .

The amazing Palacios family in Honduras - In the 2010 World Cup, for the first time, three brothers participated together in the most prestigious football competition in the world: Wilson, Johnny and Jerry.

Also, previously, Milton Junior Palacios represented Honduras for a few matches.

While their other brother, Edwin, suffered a tragic fate, as he was assassinated in 2007 at the age of 16.

In Brazil: Dr. Sokratis and Captain Ray - With an 11-year difference between them, Socrates and Ray did not play side by side with the Brazil national team.

Socrates, who died in 2011, played 60 international matches between 1979 and 1986 without winning the world title.

Ray has nine fewer games but won the world title in 1994.

- Brothers Pepo and Simeone - AC Milan's Italian top scorer Filippo Inzaghi was one of the elements of winning the 2006 World Cup, although he did participate only a few times.

Simone is less famous than his brother, as he is three years younger than him, and he has only three international matches on his record.

The two brothers who occupied the center of the attack played a friendly match against Spain in 2000.

The story of the twins - Frank de Boer with the Netherlands and Hossam Hassan with Egypt, two football stars for their countries.

Frank de Boer was the first to pass 100 caps with the orange team” (112). Hossam Hassan (176 caps) holds the record for the goals he scored with the Pharaohs (69), and their twin brothers also made a bright history with the two countries. Ronald de Boer fought 67 international matches compared to 125 for Ibrahim Hassan.

Also notable are the twins, the brothers Zlatko and Zoran Vojevic, who played 70 and 34 caps respectively with Yugoslavia, and the Dutch Rene and Willy van de Kerkhove, who finished two runners-up in the World Cup in 1974 and 1978, also stand out.

Rummenigge's brothers, Hoeness, and Forster in Germany - Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (95 caps), Uli Hoeness (35) and Karl-Heinz-Forster (81), also played in the West German national team shirt.

Michael Rummenigge played two matches, compared to six matches for Dieter Hoeness and Bernd Forster (33).

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