With two African brothers recently called up for international duty, here are some more siblings who have played for the same African national team, including two of the most-capped brothers in history.
Click through the gallery above to see African brothers who played for the same national team, and how many appearances they made, according to Transfermarkt!
Earlier this week, new Ghana manager Milovan Rajevac announced the squad of players he would be calling up for his side's upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
His selection features both Jordan and Andre Ayew, who have amassed an incredible 156 appearances for the Black Stars between them, with Jordan having played 65 times compared to his brother's 91.
Ghana took on Hugo Broos' South Africa earlier this month and were defeated 1-0, which resulted in Charles "CK" Akonnor losing his position as manager of the team.
Many African siblings have made it to the international stage over the course of their careers, with arguably the most famous pair being Yaya and Kolo Toure, who both won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast.
While Yaya made 97 appearances for the Elephants, his older brother Kolo featured on an impressive 118 occasions, with many of those caps being earned together.
The most-capped pair of African brothers of all time are Egyptian twins Ibrahim and Hossam Hassan, who made a staggering 303 appearances for the Pharaohs between them. Ibrahim played 125 times for his national team, while Hossam appeared 178 times.
Official: Eto'o's Son Finds New Club
Ex-Bidvest Wits striker Christopher Katongo also stars in the gallery alongside his brother Felix, who had two club spells in South Africa, with Jomo Cosmos and Mamelodi Sundowns.
Here are the 10 highest-ranked African nations in FIFA's latest world rankings: