Tahiti, the island nation from French Polynesia, are in the 2013
Confederations Cup as OFC champions. In their squad for the tournament, they
have 3 brothers and a cousin playing together and one of them, Jonathan Tehau,
did score in the first game against Nigeria. Familial presence across various
sports is quite a feature. On that note, in a 3-part series, we look at some of
the most famous band of brothers who have represented their countries at the
national level including the Tehau’s of Tahiti.
The Tehau’s – Alvin,
Lorenzo and Jonathan
Alvin and Lorenzo are twins and both play as an attacking
midfielder or forward. They represent the same club in the Tahitian League, AS
Tefana, and have almost the same number of international caps as well. Lorenzo
was the leading scorer for Tahiti in the OFC Nations Cup which they won to
qualify for the Confederations tournament. Jonathan meanwhile is the eldest of
the trio, a year older at 25 and plays in the defensive midfielder role. The
trio have a cousin, Teanoui Tehau, who is also in the 23-man squad at Brazil.
The Hassan’s – Hossam
and Ibrahim
The pair are the most capped twins in international sport
with Hossam playing 169 times and Ibrahim 125 times for Egypt. Hossam and
Ibrahim spent the majority of their careers together. They played for fierce
rivals Al Ahly and Zamalek as well as spending time at Greek Club PAOK
Salonika. They won 13 Egyptian league titles and 5 cups. As well as 2 African
Champions Leagues. Hossam added 3 African Nations cups onto his glittering
career and was named the greatest African player of the last 50 years.
The Souza Viera de
Oliveira’s – Socrates and Rai
Forget that family name, Socrates and Rai are the names that
need remembering. Socrates is a legend in this game, just like his namesake
from ancient Greece was in his own right (perhaps it’s in the name). Standing
at 6’3”, he was an imposing physical presence and one of the greatest
playmakers to ever play the game. Socrates was superbly two-footed and was as
skilled as they come – his signature move was the blind heel pass. Sporting a
beard and headband almost always, he became a very recognizable figure on the
football field and became the symbol of cool for an entire generation. Socrates
represented the Selecao in 2 World
Cups (1982 & 1986), including captaining the side in the ’82 edition.
Socrates was not just a great footballer, he was also a very
intellectual one; he worked as a columnist for several newspapers and magazines
writing on sport, economics and politics. He was also a qualified doctor, a
very rare feat amongst professional footballers. What is even more astounding
is that he earned that medical degree while parallely playing football.
Socrates breathed his last on 4 December, 2011. He was one of the greatest
footballers to have never won the World Cup.
Rai, his younger brother by 9 years, did manage that World
Cup win – as part of the 1994 squad led by Dunga. He spent most of his
footballing career with 2 clubs – Sao Paulo and Paris Saint-Germain. He won the
intercontinental cup once, the Libertadores cup twice and the Brazilian league
once with Sao Paulo and the French league once, the French Cup twice and the
Cup Winners Cup once with Paris Saint-Germain.
Both received the South American Footballer of the Year
award once – Socrates in 1983 and Rai in 1992.
The Altintop twins –
Halil and Hamit
Turk Hamit Altintop has been one of the most versatile
midfielders in the game in the past 15 years or so. He has even played at right
back sometimes. His thundering missiles from long distance have been a feature
of his play right through his playing time at Schalke, Bayern Munich and
Galatasaray. He has turned out 79 times for Turkey with 7 goals in them. He won
2 Bundesliga titles and 2 German cups in his time with Bayern.
Little is it known, that Hamit has a twin brother Halil,
born 10 minutes after him, who plays as either a centre forward or winger.
Halil too has played for most of his career in the Bundesliga with
Kaiserslautern, Frankfurt and Schalke. He currently is with Trabzonspor in
Turkey. He has 38 international caps with 8 goals to show.
The Inzaghi’s –
Filippo and Simone
‘Pippo’ Inzaghi, the master poacher, represented two of
Italy’s biggest clubs – Juventus and AC Milan. He turned out for Italy 57 times
netting 25 goals. At Juve, he formed a formidable attacking partnership with
Alessandro Del Piero and Zinedine Zidane scoring 57 goals for the Bianconeri in 4 seasons. The arrival of
David Trezeguet instigated his move to rivals Milan where he became a club
legend. He retired after playing 11 seasons with Milan post the 2011-12 season,
making 202 appearances and scoring 73 goals. ‘Pippo’ won 3 Serie A titles (2
with Milan, 1 with Juve) and 2 Champions League crowns (both with Milan). He
was part of the Gold medal winning Italy U-21team in 1994 as well as the World
Cup winning senior team in 2006.
One of the most prolific goal-scorers of all
time, he is 5th overall in Italy, with 313 goals. He is also the
second all-time most prolific goal scorer in European club competitions with 70
goals, only beaten by Raúl's 77 goals and happens to hold the record for most
hat-tricks in Serie A (10), and the Champions League (3, jointly with Michael
Owen, Lionel Messi, and Mario Gómez). Filippo is currently the head coach of
Milan’s Under-17 team.
The lesser known Inzaghi, Simone played 11 seasons with
Lazio during the first decade of the 21st century. He too was a
striker and scored 28 times for the Eagles. He was restricted to just 3
international caps though and did not win any major titles.
The Da Silva twins –
Rafael and Fabio
Only 22 and at the beginning of their international careers,
both have 2 caps each to their name. Both are full-backs with Manchester United
but while Rafael has grown and broken through into the starting XI at United,
Fabio has not enjoyed the same success and spent last season on loan with QPR. Hence
Rafael has 3 Premier League winners’ medals while Fabio has 1. Rafael was also
part of the Brazil team that finished runner-up and earned the Silver medal at
last year’s London Olympics. They have been compared to the Neville brothers of
England.
The De Boer’s –
Ronald and Frank
Both brothers were products of the famous Ajax youth academy
which to this day continues to churn out some of the best talent around. They
played together at Ajax, Barcelona and at Rangers in Scotland. Frank was the
Netherlands’ most capped player, until Edwin Van der Sar surpassed him. He was
a mainstay of the Dutch defence for over a decade. Ronald played 67 times for
the country as attacking mid/forward. They were part of the 1995 UEFA Champions
League winning Ajax side and also went on to win 5 Eredivisie titles and 1 La
Liga with Barcelona. Ronald with Celtic won the Scottish league too once.
Frank is currently the manager of Ajax after being youth
team manager between 2007-2010 and also working as assistant to Bert Van
Marwijk with the national side.
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