New Delhi, June 8 -- Ever since the FIFA World Cup started back in 1930, a total of father and son dup have played at the FIFA World Cups. Starting from Mexico Luis Perez and Mario Perez in the 20th century to the French father-son duo of Liliam Thuram and Marcus Thuram in the 21st, every FIFA World Cup welcomes at least a new pair to join the ever-growing list.

As the United States, Mexico and Canada gear up for the biggest-ever FIFA World Cup, starting from June 11, a total of nine new father-son duos will add up to the list, provided all the names at least spend some time in the middle with the likes of Erling Haaland, Luca Zidane and Kristian Thorstvedt are among the newest high-profile names.

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