5 footballers who were managed by their fathers

Paolo (left) and Cesare Maldini.
Paolo (left) and Cesare Maldini.

#3 Niko Kranjcar

Nico Kranjcar
Nico Kranjcar

Niko Kranjcar. a product of Dinamo Zagreb, played with distinction for both his country, Croatia and a plethora of clubs across the world. His father, Zlatko, another illustrious alumnus of Dinamo Zagreb, coached Nico in the national side after taking over the reins of the team in 2004.

While there were some allegations of nepotism because of how early Nico was handed his debut (he was 20 years old), he went on to prove his father's call right by going on to star for the national team even after the former was sacked. The attacking midfielder played 81 times for his nation.

#2 Jordi Cruyff

Jordi Cruyff of Manchester United
Jordi Cruyff of Manchester United

Another member of this club who was always eclipsed by his giant of a father, Jordi was the son of Johan Cruyff, one of the greatest footballing talents to emerge from the Netherlands.

Yes, the ex-Manchester United midfielder may say that the extra scrutiny he was subjected to made his progress up the ladder of professional football tougher. But one might counter this argument by saying that it was his father's influence that helped him be a part of the youth set-ups at Ajax and Barcelona that shaped his development, not unlike Ferguson junior going up the ranks at United.

Cruyff junior would go on to play for Barcelona and United as a squad player and contributed usefully in midfield, but he could never match the brilliance of the generational talent that was Johan.

Cruyff junior now manages Shenzhen FC in China.


#1 Paolo Maldini

Paolo Maldini
Paolo Maldini

The story of the Maldinis is different from that of the Cruyffs. That's because Paolo, an iconic left-back and one of the best in the history of the sport, managed to eclipse his father, Cesare, by carving out a storied legacy at AC Milan during a 24-year career.

While the elder Maldini won four Serie A titles, Paolo won seven. But it wasn't just the domestic game where AC Milan shone during Paolo Maldini's tenure. A five-time winner of the European Cup/Champions League, Paolo's cupboard is chock-full of silverware. But his iconic status transcends numbers, and he shone as a captain and a defender par excellence.

Cesare Maldini, himself a great defender, also played successfully for the Azzurri, and that is the team for which he coached his son, first at the U21 level and then at the senior team in the 1998 World Cup where Italy were knocked out by eventual winners France in the quarter-finals.

He again took up the reins of the national team in 2001 for a brief period when Paolo was still in the mix. Interestingly, neither the father nor the son won a trophy for their national team despite great performances for the side.

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