Joseph Painstil's younger brothers, Atta Kwadwo Painstil Junior and Atta Kwadwo Painstil Snr, have voiced their strong belief that the winger is destined to win an Africa Cup of Nations or World Cup with the Black Stars.

The Painstil brothers are inspired by their older sibling's success and aim to follow in his and their other brother, Seth Painstil's, footsteps in professional football.   Nobody knows the Paintsil family better than themselves.

We found out some interesting bits in our this or that challenge.#3Sports pic.twitter.com/19o2udItNK - #3Sports (@3SportsGh) December 22, 2024 Atta Kwadwo Snr, who featured for the Central Region in the 2024 KGL U-17 tournament, even netted two goals during the competition, showcasing his potential as part of Ghana's football future.

Ghana has a rich history of footballing families, with famous names like The Gyans (Baffour and Asamoah), The Kingstons (Laryea and Richard), The Ayews (Abedi, Kwame, Dede, and Jordan), and the Esos.