Modern football loves a good family story, and the Doué-Gboho clan is a perfect example. Three young players are making waves in Ligue 1: Désiré Doué, Guéla Doué and Yann Gboho. Linked by blood, talent, and passion, their careers already attract the attention of fans and scouts across Europe.
Désiré Doué, one of the brightest French prospects of his generation, made the big leap to Paris Saint-Germain. At PSG, the midfielder demonstrates technical skill and maturity beyond his years, embodying both the future of French football and the ambitions of the Parisian club.
His older brother Guéla Doué chose a different path. Committed to representing Ivory Coast at the international level, he now plays for Strasbourg in Ligue 1. A strong and versatile defender, he is already carving a name for himself in French football.
At Toulouse FC, their cousin Yann Gboho shares the spotlight. Born in Ivory Coast but shaped by French football, he symbolises the bridge between Africa and Europe, just like his cousins. Together, they embody a “secret story” of football: a narrative of family, dual identity, and sporting ambition, from Paris to Strasbourg.