Fifa World Cup: Spain’s Nico Williams hoping for sibling showdown in Qatar
- Brothers Inaki and Nico Williams will both be competing at the 2022 World Cup, although they won’t be playing for the same country
- Inaki played for Spain at youth level before deciding to switch his allegiance to Ghana
Spain winger Nico Williams wants to take his sibling rivalry with older brother, Ghana striker Inaki Williams, from local parks to the biggest stage of all.
Teammates at Athletic Bilbao, the pair are extremely close, but Nico, 20, is hoping their paths can cross at the World Cup in Qatar.
They both managed to score in the same Athletic match for the first time in September and could potentially meet as foes from the quarter-final stage.
The Williams brothers would be only the second set of siblings to face each other at a World Cup after Jerome and Kevin-Prince Boateng did in 2010 and 2014 for Germany and Ghana respectively.
“Above all I’d like to face Ghana,” Nico told AFP in an interview at Spain’s Doha training base, the University of Qatar.
“It’s that sibling rivalry, we always had a bit of needle in the parks when we were little, and I hope we can do it as professionals.”