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Jordan Bos

Jordan Bos (born 29 October 2002) is an professional footballer who plays as a left back for in the Dutch and represents the national team, known as the Socceroos. Standing at 1.80 metres tall, Bos is noted for his dynamic attacking contributions from the left flank, including strong and crossing abilities, which have earned him recognition as one of Australia's rising talents in European football. Born in , Victoria, Bos joined the youth academy at age 14 in 2016, progressing through the ranks before making his senior debut for the club in the during the 2021–22 season. Over two senior seasons with , he made 52 appearances and scored three goals, contributing to their 2021–22 and 2022–23 A-League premiership wins and establishing himself as a key defender with progressive playmaking skills, including a league-high 141 successful dribbles in 2022–23. In June 2023, Bos transferred to side for a reported €1.3 million, where he adapted to European competition and gained further experience in a higher-intensity environment. On 25 July 2025, Bos signed a four-year contract with Feyenoord, the 16-time Eredivisie champions, for a transfer fee of approximately €5 million, marking him as the club's seventh summer signing and the successor to Quilindschy Hartman. In his debut season with Feyenoord under head coach Robin van Persie, Bos quickly impressed, providing a match-winning assist in his first competitive start against Fenerbahce in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers and scoring his first goal for the club in August 2025. His strong start culminated in September 2025, when he became the first Australian to win the Eredivisie Player of the Month award, highlighted by consistent performances that helped Feyenoord top the league table after eight rounds. As of November 2025, Bos has continued his strong form, with Feyenoord in second place in the Eredivisie. Internationally, Bos earned his first call-up to the senior Socceroos in March 2023 and made his debut in a 3–1 friendly win over on 28 March at in , fulfilling a childhood dream at age 20. He earned his first starting appearance in June 2023 against , impressing despite a 2–0 defeat, and has since become a regular in the squad. In October 2025, Bos scored his maiden international goal in a 2–1 friendly defeat to the on 14 October, opening the scoring in the 19th minute and further solidifying his role as a promising left back for ahead of future qualifiers.

Early career

Early life and family background

Jordan Bos was born on 29 October 2002 in , . He grew up in the Melbourne suburb of , where he experienced a typical childhood in a growing suburban community. Bos's family background is rooted in Dutch heritage through his father, whose relatives have supported the Dutch club for multiple generations. He has a younger brother, Kasey Bos, who is also a professional left-back, currently playing for Mainz 05 in the German . This lineage exposed Bos to elements of Dutch culture and instilled an early affinity for European football traditions within the household. His father's unwavering loyalty to became a significant personal influence, fueling Bos's ambitions in the sport long before his organized training began. In Point Cook's family-oriented suburban setting, Bos was shaped by a strong emphasis on and sports, reflecting broader community values in Melbourne's outer areas. These non-football influences, alongside familial encouragement, laid the foundation for his development prior to entering youth football programs.

Youth career

Jordan Bos began his organized football involvement as a young child at SC, a community club in Melbourne's western suburbs, where he played in local junior leagues. At the age of 14, Bos joined the youth academy in 2016, emerging as a key product of their development pathway. Within the , he progressed from squads to , solidifying his as a left-back through focused training on defensive positioning and ball progression. Bos contributed significantly to Melbourne City Youth's runners-up finish in the 2022 Victoria NPL 3 season, helping secure promotion to NPL 2 with consistent performances that highlighted his versatility and work rate. He also gained initial exposure to senior team training sessions during this period, aiding his technical and tactical growth without a full professional debut. His family's generational fandom of provided additional motivation throughout his youth development.

Senior club career

Melbourne City

Jordan Bos signed his first professional contract with Melbourne City in September 2021 after progressing through the club's youth academy. He made his senior debut for the club on 27 November 2021, coming on as a substitute in the 80th minute during a 2–0 away win against United in the . Throughout the 2021–22 season, Bos featured in 13 matches, primarily as a substitute, accumulating 612 minutes and scoring his first professional goal on 6 April 2022 in a 4–0 home victory over . He was also part of the squad for Melbourne City's 2021–22 campaign, though he did not make any appearances in the competition. The 2022–23 season marked Bos's breakout year, where he established himself as a regular starter at left-back, playing all 25 A-League Men regular-season matches and contributing to the team's third consecutive premiership. Operating in an attacking full-back role, Bos recorded two goals and three assists across 29 appearances, while leading the league with 141 successful dribbles and carrying the ball for 6,637 meters—both league highs that underscored his progressive play and ability to drive forward from defense. His performances were instrumental in Melbourne City's successful defense of the A-League Men premiership, securing the title with a 1–1 draw against Central Coast Mariners on 15 April 2023, in which Bos scored the opening goal in the 63rd minute. In May 2023, Bos departed Melbourne City for a record-breaking transfer to Belgian club , valued at approximately A$2 million—the highest fee ever paid for an A-League player at the time—highlighting his rapid rise from academy product to key first-team asset.

KVC Westerlo

Jordan Bos transferred to from Melbourne City in June 2023, signing a four-year contract until June 2027 for a fee of A$2 million (approximately €1.15 million), which set a record for an outgoing A-League player. This move followed his standout performances in Australian domestic football, providing a strong foundation for his European transition. In the 2023-24 season, Bos made his debut for Westerlo on 29 July 2023 in a 2-2 draw against KAS Eupen in the Belgian Pro League, marking his entry into European professional football. He faced initial challenges adapting to the league's increased physical demands and tactical intensity compared to the A-League, but gradually settled in, featuring in 27 matches across all competitions, including 21 league appearances, 5 playoff games, and 1 cup tie. Bos contributed 3 goals and 1 assist during the campaign, with his first European goal coming as a late consolation in a 3-1 defeat to RSC Anderlecht on 1 December 2023. His performances helped Westerlo avoid relegation, finishing 12th in the regular season before playoff involvement. By the 2024-25 season, Bos had established himself as a more consistent starter, appearing in 19 es (10 starts) for 1,026 minutes before his departure, while scoring 4 goals and providing 2 assists in the Pro League and cup. He demonstrated improved defensive reliability, averaging 1.8 tackles per 90 minutes and contributing to clean sheets in key fixtures, which supported Westerlo's mid-table standing around 8th place at the time of his exit. Notable contributions included goals in high-stakes matches, such as a 90th-minute strike in a 4-0 win over on 24 November 2024 and an equalizer in a 2-1 against the same opponent on 2 February 2025. Bos left after two seasons in July 2025, transferring to for a reported €5 million fee, which highlighted his rapid development and increased market value from €1.5 million upon arrival to over €5 million by departure.

Jordan Bos joined on July 25, 2025, signing a four-year contract after transferring from for a reported fee of €5 million. This move marked a significant step in his career, fulfilling a lifelong ambition rooted in his family's deep connection to the club, as his father hails from a multi-generational line of supporters. Bos made an immediate impression in the 2025-26 season, featuring prominently in both the Eredivisie and UEFA Champions League qualifiers. He earned Man of the Match honors in Feyenoord's 2-1 victory over Fenerbahçe in the third qualifying round first leg on August 6, 2025, providing a match-winning assist in the 91st minute on his debut. His strong performances culminated in being named Eredivisie Player of the Month for September 2025, the first Australian to receive the award, highlighted by Opta data for his defensive and attacking contributions. Throughout the early season, Bos contributed to Feyenoord's defensive solidity, helping secure five clean sheets in their first nine Eredivisie matches, while also adding goals and assists to the team's attacking play. As of November 2025, Feyenoord sits second in the Eredivisie standings, two points behind leaders PSV after 12 matches. His rapid integration boosted his market value to €5 million by October 2025. However, Bos suffered a muscle injury during Feyenoord's 3-2 loss to PSV Eindhoven on October 26, 2025, and as of mid-November 2025, remains sidelined with an expected return soon. Despite the setback, he has played a key role in Feyenoord's title-challenging campaign.

International career

Youth international career

Jordan Bos began his youth international career with Australia's U16 national team, known as the Joeys, in 2018. He was selected for the squad that competed in the AFC U-16 Championship in Malaysia, where he earned five caps as a left-back during the tournament. The team advanced to the quarter-finals, finishing fourth overall after defeats to Vietnam and Japan in the knockout stages. Bos's inclusion in the squad came alongside his development in Melbourne City's youth system, which helped secure his early representative opportunities. In 2019, Bos progressed to the U19 level, earning selection for the Young Socceroos in the U-19 Championship 2020 qualifiers held in , . This call-up marked his transition to higher youth categories, where he contributed to preparations for the postponed tournament amid the disruptions. His performances at club level with Melbourne City continued to support his national team involvement during this period. Bos made his U23 debut with the Olyroos in 2021, receiving his first call-up for the qualifiers against in , . He featured in the , helping secure qualification with a 6-1 aggregate victory. Over the course of his U23 career, Bos accumulated five caps, including appearances in the in as part of ongoing preparations for the Olympic pathway and the . These experiences paralleled his club progression, enhancing his defensive reliability and tactical awareness in international setups.

Senior international career

Jordan Bos earned his first call-up to the senior national team, known as the Socceroos, in March 2023, following a strong run of form at Melbourne City where he contributed to their A-League Premiership-winning campaign. He made his debut on 28 March 2023 in a friendly match against at in , coming on as a substitute in the 1-2 loss and earning cap number 632. Under coach at the time, Bos impressed with his defensive composure and versatility from the left-back position, marking a rapid elevation to international level at age 20. Bos featured prominently in Australia's 2023 AFC Asian Cup campaign in , where he started in the group stage, including one start and two substitute appearances, and provided key defensive support across five matches, starting two in total. He scored his first international goal on 13 January 2024 against in a 2-0 group stage win, tapping in from close range to help secure progression to the rounds, though Australia were eliminated in the quarter-finals by after defeating in the round of 16. His contributions highlighted his growing role in the team's attacking transitions from defense. During the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification for the , Bos made nine appearances, including starts in crucial matches against teams like and , where his overlapping runs and solid tackling bolstered Australia's second-place finish in their group, securing direct qualification for the . He netted his second international goal on 15 October 2025 in a 2-1 friendly loss to the , opening the scoring with a composed finish after navigating the defense. By November 2025, Bos had accumulated 23 caps and two goals for the Socceroos. Under the current head coach Tony Popović, appointed in 2024, Bos has become a regular selection, balancing his duties at with international commitments, including recent friendlies against CONCACAF opponents like and preparations contributing to Australia's qualification for the . His defensive reliability and occasional forward surges have established him as a key asset in Australia's push for qualification.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Jordan Bos has accumulated 111 appearances across his professional club career with Melbourne City, , and , scoring 12 goals and recording 13 assists while logging 8,865 minutes on the pitch as of November 16, 2025.

Melbourne City (2021–2023)

Bos began his senior career at Melbourne City, featuring in the , , and domestic cups.
SeasonCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
2021–221210606'
2021–22601406'
2021–22200121'
2022–2325252,211'
2022–23International Friendlies300261'
2022–23400260'
Total52363,865'

KVC Westerlo (2023–2025)

After transferring to , Bos competed primarily in the Belgian Pro League and related playoffs and cups.
SeasonCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
2023–24 Pro League21211,715'
2023–24 Pro League Europe Play-Offs510365'
2023–24Croky Cup10090'
2024–25 Pro League18431,026'
2024–25Croky Cup10090'
Total46743,286'

Feyenoord (2025–present)

Bos joined in July 2025 and has featured in the and during the ongoing 2025–26 season, with his minutes limited by a sustained on 26 October 2025, which caused him to miss matches in late October and November, with an expected return mid-November.
SeasonCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
2025–26922639'
2025–2620069'
2025–26UEFA Champions League Qualifying201180'
Total1323888'

International statistics

Jordan Bos has represented the Australia national team at both senior and youth levels. As of 16 November 2025, he has accumulated 23 senior international appearances, scoring 3 goals and recording 1 assist across various competitions.

Senior International Statistics

Bos's senior caps are distributed across World Cup qualifiers, the AFC Asian Cup, and international friendlies, reflecting his role as a versatile left-sided player in the squad.
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
Qualifiers (AFC)911433
410209
International Friendlies1010628
Total23311,270
His goals came in a 7–0 qualifier win against on 16 November 2023, a 2–0 Asian Cup group stage win over on 13 January 2024, and a 2–1 friendly triumph against the on 15 October 2025. The assist was recorded in a 2–0 qualifier victory over on 6 June 2024. The following table summarizes his senior match appearances, focusing on key fixtures including all goals and the assist, with results listing Australia's score first:
DateOpponentCompetitionResultMinutesGoalsAssists
28 Mar 2023Friendly2–1 W3600
15 Jun 2023Friendly0–2 L9000
6 Jan 2024Friendly2–0 W9000
13 Jan 2024Asian Cup2–0 W1810
23 Jan 2024Asian Cup1–1 D9000
28 Jan 2024Asian Cup4–0 W8700
2 Feb 2024Asian Cup1–2 L1400
21 Mar 2024WC Qualifier (AFC)2–0 W2600
6 Jun 2024WC Qualifier (AFC)2–0 W9001
10 Oct 2024China PRWC Qualifier (AFC)3–1 W1500
15 Oct 2024WC Qualifier (AFC)1–1 D7300
14 Nov 2024WC Qualifier (AFC)0–0 D8200
19 Nov 2024WC Qualifier (AFC)2–2 D2100
16 Nov 2023WC Qualifier (AFC)7–0 W9010
5 Sep 2025Friendly1–0 W9000
9 Sep 2025Friendly1–3 L2600
11 Oct 2025Friendly0–1 L3300
15 Oct 2025Friendly2–1 W9010
(Note: Additional substitute appearances in 2023–2025 friendlies and qualifiers contribute to the total but are omitted here for conciseness, as they yielded no further contributions; Jan 2024 moved to Friendlies; table reordered chronologically for clarity.)

Youth International Statistics

began his international career in 's youth setups, earning caps at U17, U20, and U23 levels prior to his senior debut, with a focus on defensive contributions and no goals recorded. His U23 appearances were primarily during the 2022 qualification and , where finished as runners-up. Total youth caps stand at 9, all without goals.
Youth LevelAppearancesGoalsKey Tournaments/Notes
U17202018–19 qualifiers
U20202021 AFC U20 Asian Cup qualifiers
U23502022 AFC U23 Asian Cup (385 minutes)
Total90Primarily defensive role; no assists tracked
Overall, across his international career, Bos has 32 appearances (23 senior, 9 youth), 3 goals (all senior), and 1 assist (senior only).

Honours and achievements

Club honours

During his time at from 2021 to 2023, Jordan Bos was part of the squad that secured two consecutive Premierships in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons, appearing in 52 matches across these campaigns and contributing to the team's regular-season dominance. also won the 2020–21 , though Bos joined the senior team the following season. Additionally, Bos participated in 's 2021–22 group stage campaign, qualifying as 2020–21 Premiership winners and competing against teams like and , though the club exited in the group phase. At from 2023 to 2025, Bos did not win any major club titles, with the team recording mid-table finishes, including 10th place in the and 9th in the 2024–25 season. Since joining in July 2025, Bos has been integral to the team's strong start in the 2025–26 , where the club sits second in the standings after 12 matches as of November 2025, mounting a title challenge behind leaders .

International honours

Jordan Bos has represented at both youth and senior international levels, earning honours through participation in major AFC tournaments and qualifiers. At the senior level, Bos was part of the Australian squad for the in , where the Socceroos advanced to the quarterfinals after topping Group B with victories over (2–0), (1–0), and a draw against (1–1), followed by a 4–0 win over in the round of 16 before a 2–1 extra-time defeat to . He made five appearances in the tournament, including scoring a goal 40 seconds after substituting into the opener against on 13 January 2024. Bos has also featured prominently in the ongoing qualifiers, contributing assists in Australia's 7–0 home win and 2–0 away victory over in 2023 and June 2024, respectively, as part of the second round of Asian qualification. In October 2025, he scored the winning goal in a 1–0 friendly victory against the . On the youth front, Bos began his international journey with the Australia U16 team, participating in the 2019 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers in 2018, where he featured in matches including a 5–0 win over Oman. He progressed to the U20 level, earning two caps in 2021 ahead of the 2023 AFC U20 Asian Cup qualifiers. Later, Bos contributed defensively for the Australia U23 side in the pathway to the 2024 AFC U23 Asian Cup, including appearances in qualification matches such as the 1–0 win over Jordan U23 in June 2022, helping secure progression in regional competitions that bridged his transition to senior duties.

Individual awards

Jordan Bos has received several individual accolades throughout his career, recognizing his rapid development and performances at both club and international levels. In 2023, he was awarded the PFA Medal, honoring him as Australia's best male professional footballer under 23 playing in the A-League or overseas. This marked a significant milestone for the then-20-year-old, following his standout season with Melbourne City in the 2022–23 A-League campaign. In , Bos achieved a historic honor in 2025 by becoming the first to win the Player of the Month award for September, while playing for . His performances that month included key contributions in defensive solidity and attacking overlaps, earning praise for his adaptation to the top flight. Bos holds the distinction of being involved in the record transfer fee for an A-League player moving to , when he joined side from Melbourne City in May 2023 for a reported €1.3 million. This deal underscored his meteoric rise from Melbourne City's youth academy to senior professional , culminating in his Socceroos debut just months earlier in March 2023. By 2025, his had progressed to €5 million, reflecting his growing impact in European .

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