Greece
- Yiannis Andrianopoulos I, Giorgos Andrianopoulos II, Dinos Andrianopoulos III, Vasilis Andrianopoulos IV, Leonidas Andrianopoulos V, Stelios Andrianopoulos VI, Aristides Andrianopoulos VII (brothers)
- Sotiris Asprogerakas, Theofanis Asprogerakas (brother)
- Dimitris Baltasis, Kostas Baltasis (brother)
- Christos Dimopoulos I, Thanasis Dimopoulos II, Foukos Dimopoulos III (brothers)
- Dimitris Fylakouris, Totis Fylakouris (son)
- Alekos Giannakopoulos, Stelios Giannakopoulos (son)
- Antonis Giannakopoulos, Giorgos Giannakopoulos (son)
- Sinisa Gkogkits, Alexander Gkogkits (son)
- Vangelis Helmis, Yiannis Helmis (brother)
- Anthimos Kapsis, Michalis Kapsis (son)
- Stelios Manolas (uncle), Kostas Manolas (nephew)
- Apostolos Messaris, Angelos Messaris (brother)
- Dimitris Pierrakos, Stefanos Pierrakos (brother)
- Avgoustis Remoundos, Thanasis Remoundos (son), Dimitris Remoundos (son)
- Georgios Samaras Sr., Giannis Samaras (son), Georgios Samaras (grandson)
- Giourkas X Seitaridis, Miltos Seitaridis (son), Dimitris Seitaridis (son), Giourkas Seitaridis (son of Dimitris, nephew of Miltos and grandson of Giourkas)
- Diomedes Symeonidis, Christos Symeonidis (brother)
- Yiannis Vazos, Stelios Vazos (brother)
- Kostas Vellios, Apostolos Vellios (son)
- Panagiotis Vlachodimos, Odisseas Vlachodimos (brother)
- Nikos Zarkadis I, Iakovos Zarkadis II, Vasilis Zarkadis III (brothers)
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