The 2026 FIFA World Cup has thrown up several intriguing family connections, but few are as unique as the relationship between Ghana defender Derrick Luckassen and Netherlands striker Brian Brobbey.
The pair are brothers of Ghanaian descent who were both born in the Netherlands, yet many football fans are often surprised to learn they are related because they carry different surnames.
The explanation lies in their family background. Luckassen and Brobbey share the same mother but have different fathers, which is why they use different last names despite being brothers.
Their story has attracted renewed attention ahead of the World Cup, where both could feature on football's biggest stage while representing different countries.
Luckassen was a late addition to Ghana's squad following injuries to key defenders, while Brobbey remains part of the Netherlands setup after establishing himself as one of the country's leading attacking options.
The football talent within the family extends beyond the two World Cup stars. They are part of a wider footballing family that also includes brothers Kevin Brobbey and Samuel Brobbey, both of whom have played the game at a competitive level.
Should Luckassen and Brobbey take to the field during the tournament, they will join a growing list of siblings representing different nations at the World Cup, adding another fascinating chapter to a remarkable football family story.
While their surnames may differ, the family connection remains strong, with both players proudly carrying their Ghanaian heritage onto the international stage.
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