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Williams Brothers: Ghanaian-Spanish Footballers To Release Documentary About Their Lives Sept. 20

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The Williams brothers, Iñaki and Nico, are set to release a new documentary about their lives and family’s sports history on Friday, September 20. The documentary, titled “Los Williams,” will premiere at the San Sebastian International Film Festival In Spain.

The documentary will feature the entire Williams family, including their parents, Maria Comfort Arthur and Felix Williams, and their grandfather, George Williams. It will also feature Iñaki’s wife, Patricia Morales, their agent, Felix Tainta, and close friends. The film will also highlight the brothers’ roots in Ghana and Spain, with appearances from Ghanaian fishermen at Lake Volta and Athletic Bilbao fan clubs.

Iñaki, 30, switched from playing for Spain to Ghana in 2022, and has since represented Ghana in the World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations. His younger brother, Nico, 22, plays for Spain and played a significant role in their 2024 European Championship win.

Both brothers started their football careers at Athletic Bilbao football academy, climbing through the ranks to the senior team.

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