Inaki and Nico Williams: Two brothers, one club and a 40-year wait - BBC Sport
Inaki and Nico Williams' parents travelled to Bilbao from Ghana hoping the city would change their sons' lives. Their sons, in turn, have changed the city.
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Inaki and Nico Williams: Two brothers, one club and a 40-year waitBy Alex BysouthBBC Sport in BilbaoLast updated on 4 April 20244 April 2024.From the section Football
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Inaki Williams always knew his brother Nico was special, even if his younger sibling used to get so nervous he would ask Inaki, already a star in Bilbao, not to watch his youth games at the Athletic Club academy.
Inaki is a pioneer.
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