Ghanaian-Spanish football stars Iñaki Williams and Nico Williams have taken a powerful step beyond football, opening a hotel in Ghana that reflects not just success, but identity, heritage, and legacy. More than a business venture, the project represents a deeply personal connection between their rise in Spain and their roots in Ghana.

A Name That Tells a Story
The hotel is named San Mamés, inspired by the iconic stadium of Athletic Bilbao where both brothers built their careers and became household names in European football. The choice of name is symbolic — a tribute to the place that shaped their professional journey while honoring where it all began.
San Mamés is more than a stadium; it is a landmark of passion, discipline, and achievement. By bringing that identity to Ghana, the Williams brothers are creating a bridge between two worlds that define them.
From Bilbao to Akyem Achimota
At the heart of this investment lies their Ghanaian heritage, specifically their family roots in Akyem Achimota. The project reflects a full-circle moment — from growing up with Ghanaian values to achieving global recognition, and now reinvesting back into the community that shaped their identity.
The hotel stands as a symbol of diaspora success returning home, reinforcing the importance of staying connected to one’s origins while embracing global opportunities.
More Than Hospitality — A Legacy Project
This initiative goes beyond hospitality. It represents family, culture, and long-term vision. By investing in Ghana, Iñaki and Nico Williams are contributing to local economic growth, tourism, and inspiration for young Ghanaians who dream of global success.
Their story sends a clear message: success is not only about reaching the top but also about lifting others and building something meaningful that lasts.
Why This Story Matters
At a time when conversations around diaspora engagement and national development are gaining momentum, the Williams brothers offer a compelling example of what it means to give back. Their investment highlights the growing role of African diaspora figures in shaping the continent’s future through tangible contributions.
By connecting their journey in Spain to their roots in Ghana, they are redefining legacy — one that blends global achievement with local impact.
In doing so, Iñaki and Nico Williams are not just building a hotel. They are building a story, a symbol, and a lasting connection between past, present, and future.
