Iñaki Williams aims to keep breaking barriers after making history as the first Black player to captain Athletic Club.
The forward, who was born in Bilbao to Ghanaian parents, also represents an African nation on the international stage.
His younger brother, Nico, a key player in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph, has recently extended his contract with Athletic.
“This means a lot to me,” Inaki, 31, stated on Tuesday when discussing his role as the first black captain of the team. “Without my parents, neither Nico nor I would be here.”
“We are lucky to represent many people from our backgrounds, and it’s important to acknowledge that here in Spain.”
“Coming from humble beginnings, we highlight the stories of immigrants who come here for a better life. With the rise of far-right sentiments, it’s crucial that we continue our efforts to break down barriers.”
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Inaki also affirmed that his brother, Nico Williams, made the right choice by staying with Athletic.
Nico, 23, who had been a long-term target for Barcelona, signed a 10-year deal with the club earlier this month.
“It would have been simple for him to join a major club and chase titles,” Inaki remarked.
“But he chose to remain with Athletic, build a legacy, play alongside his brother, and have our parents around for daily matches at San Mamés. He had numerous offers; he’s a top-level player sought after by big clubs.”
“Ultimately, he made the best decision rooted in passion and ambition.”
Iñaki addressed the “damaging” media campaign alleging Barcelona pressured his brother Nico to leave Athletic this summer.
“We’re all aware of how football operates and the pressures that are placed on clubs like Athletic and their players,” he noted.
“It’s a media strategy they thought would work in their favor. As a club, we usually pursue players discreetly, and the surrounding noise really distorted the narrative and spread misinformation.”
Athletic Club will compete in the Champions League this season and is set to face Sevilla on August 17th.
This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the impact of representation and advocacy within the sport. The success of the Williams brothers not only inspires aspiring players from diverse backgrounds but also reinforces the importance of standing firm against external pressures in pursuit of integrity and legacy.