List of Association Football Families of Note - Republic of Ireland

Republic of Ireland

  • Frank Brady Sr, Liam Brady (great nephew), Pat Brady (great nephew), Ray Brady (great nephew), Frank Brady Jr (great nephew)
  • Jimmy Conway, John Conway (brother), Tom Conway (brother), Paul Conway (son)
  • Tony Dunne, Pat Dunne (brother)
  • Jimmy Dunne, Jimmy Dunne Jr. (son), Tommy Dunne (son), Christy Doyle (nephew)
  • Patsy Gallacher, Kevin Gallacher (grandson)
  • Wayne Henderson, Dave Henderson (brother), Stephen Henderson (brother), Stephen Henderson (nephew)
  • Stephen Hunt, Noel Hunt (brother)
  • Robbie Keane, Jason Byrne (cousin)
  • Alan Kelly, Sr., Alan Kelly, Jr. (son)
  • Gary Kelly, Ian Harte (nephew)
  • Con Martin, Mick Martin (son), Con Martin Jr. (son), Gerry Garvan (son-in-law), Owen Garvan (grandson)
  • Shannon McDonnell, Mary Therese McDonnell (sister)
  • Aiden McGeady, John McGeady (father)
  • Fran O'Brien, Leighton O'Brien (son), Ciaran O'Brien (son), Ray O'Brien (brother), Derek O'Brien (brother), Mark O'Brien (nephew)
  • Kevin O'Flanagan, Mick O'Flanagan (brother), Charlie O'Flanagan (brother)
  • David O'Leary, Pierce O'Leary (brother), Ryan O'Leary (nephew)
  • Alan Quinn, Stephen Quinn (brother), Keith Quinn (brother)
  • Sean Scannell, Damian Scannell (brother)
  • Ronnie Whelan, Sr., Ronnie Whelan (son), Paul Whelan (son), Gavin Whelan (grandson)

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