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Michael Boxall

Michael Joseph Boxall (born 18 August 1988) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Minnesota United FC in Major League Soccer and captains the New Zealand national team. Since joining Minnesota United in 2017 following their inaugural MLS season, Boxall has recorded the most appearances for the club across all competitions at 236, contributing seven league goals while anchoring a defense that ranked among the league's strongest in 2025 by conceding the third-fewest goals. Internationally, he has earned caps for the All Whites, participating in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, the 2024 Summer Olympics where he played every minute of New Zealand's matches, and scoring his first senior international goal in 2025 to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His career also includes earlier stints in South Africa, where he won two Nedbank Cups, and New Zealand domestic titles, alongside recognition as an MLS All-Star in 2025.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Auckland

Michael Boxall was born on August 18, 1988, in Auckland, New Zealand. He was raised in Auckland, the country's largest urban area and economic hub, during a period when rugby union dominated youth sports participation. Boxall grew up in a family that included a younger brother, Nikko Boxall, who later pursued a professional career in association football as well. Early exposure to New Zealand's competitive sports environment shaped his athletic development, though specific details on his pre-secondary activities in Auckland remain limited in public records.

Secondary education and early soccer involvement

Boxall attended Mount Albert Grammar School (MAGS) in Auckland, New Zealand, where he played soccer as a centre back and right fullback. In his final year, he captained the school's first XI team, known as the Lions, leading them to victory in the Auckland Secondary School Soccer Association Championship. The team advanced to the national championships, finishing as runners-up that year. Prior to university, Boxall developed his skills with youth clubs in Auckland, including Ellerslie AFC and Three Kings United FC, which competed in the Northern Region Football League. These experiences honed his defensive capabilities, contributing to his selection for New Zealand youth international teams.

University career at UC Santa Barbara

Boxall joined the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos men's soccer team in 2007 after being recruited by head coach Tim Vom Steeg, marking the start of his four-year collegiate career majoring in business economics. As a freshman defender, he appeared in 12 matches, starting 10, and contributed to a defensive unit that emphasized solidity without recording goals or assists. During his sophomore and junior seasons, Boxall emerged as a key starter, culminating in his 2009 All-Big West First Team selection after anchoring a backline that established UC Santa Barbara school records with six consecutive shutouts and 16 shutouts in a single season. In 2010, as a senior, he earned Big West Defensive Player of the Year honors and repeated as an All-Big West First Team member, playing all 2,160 minutes in a season to set a program record while helping the Gauchos secure their first Big West regular season title since 2004. Over his tenure from 2007 to 2010, Boxall amassed 78 appearances and one goal, transitioning from a reliable rotational player to a cornerstone of the team's defensive success.

Club career

Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2006–2010)

Boxall was selected first overall by Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft on January 18, following his collegiate career at UC Santa Barbara. He signed with the club ahead of their inaugural Major League Soccer season and made his professional debut on March 19, 2011, starting in a 4–2 victory over Toronto FC at Empire Field. In his rookie year, the 6-foot-2 center back featured in 19 MLS matches, starting all but one, and contributed to the team's defensive efforts during a transitional season that ended with a playoff berth. Boxall also appeared twice for the Whitecaps' reserve team in the MLS Reserve League. His time with Vancouver concluded after limited opportunities in 2012, where he played in three matches before being waived on June 22. No records indicate prior involvement with the Whitecaps organization between 2006 and 2010, during which Boxall competed for Auckland City FC and UC Santa Barbara.

Wellington Phoenix (2010–2011)

Michael Boxall did not play for Wellington Phoenix during the 2010–2011 A-League season, as he remained with Vancouver Whitecaps FC until July 2012. He signed a two-year contract with Phoenix on July 16, 2012, bolstering the club's defensive options ahead of the 2012–13 campaign. Prior to this move, Boxall had debuted professionally with Vancouver in March 2011 following selection as the first overall pick in the MLS Supplemental Draft.

SuperSport United (2011–2013)

Boxall joined SuperSport United, a club in South Africa's Premier Soccer League, in July 2015 after leaving Wellington Phoenix. During his two-year tenure, he primarily played as a centre-back, establishing himself as a regular starter in the defensive line. Over this period, he made 70 appearances across all competitions, scoring 5 goals and recording 3 assists. His contributions helped SuperSport United secure back-to-back Nedbank Cup victories in 2016 and 2017, the club's premier domestic knockout competition. These triumphs highlighted the team's defensive solidity, with Boxall featuring prominently in cup matches. In the 2015–16 league season, SuperSport finished second in the PSL standings, though they did not win the title. Boxall's physical presence and aerial ability suited the demands of South African football, where he adapted to a more intense, physical style compared to his prior experiences in New Zealand and Australia. However, the club mutually terminated his contract in July 2017, allowing him to pursue opportunities in Major League Soccer with Minnesota United FC.

Minnesota United FC (2017–present)


Michael Boxall joined Minnesota United FC on July 12, 2017, transferring from SuperSport United in South Africa after representing New Zealand at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. As part of the club's inaugural Major League Soccer squad, he provided defensive stability during a challenging debut season marked by defensive struggles. Boxall quickly established himself as a reliable center-back, contributing to the team's transition from the North American Soccer League to MLS.
By 2024, Boxall had amassed 240 appearances across MLS regular-season and playoff matches, the most for any player in club history since its MLS entry. He recorded seven goals during his tenure, including notable strikes in league play. The defender featured in 32 of 34 regular-season games in 2024, anchoring a backline that helped United maintain competitiveness. Contract extensions in 2021 and 2024 underscored his value, with the latter securing his presence through at least 2026 as the longest-tenured Loons player. Boxall assumed the captaincy role, providing on-field leadership and contributing to team culture amid roster turnover. In 2025, he earned his first MLS All-Star selection via fan vote, reflecting his pivotal role in a defense that conceded just 39 goals—the third-fewest in the league—while positioning him as a contender for Defender of the Year honors. Despite the individual accolade snub, his consistent performances solidified Minnesota United's defensive framework without major trophies.

International career

Senior debut and initial appearances

Boxall earned his first cap for the New Zealand senior national team, known as the All Whites, on 25 March 2011, entering as a second-half substitute during a 1–1 friendly draw with China in Auckland. This appearance marked his transition from youth and 'A' team levels to the full international squad, following earlier involvement with New Zealand's U-23 Olympic team at the 2008 Beijing Games and two matches for the 'A' side at the 2006 Agribank Cup in Vietnam. His initial starts came in June 2011 during friendlies as part of preparations for upcoming Oceania competitions. On 1 June, he lined up in central defense for a 3–0 loss to Mexico in San Francisco, California. Four days later, on 5 June, Boxall started again in a 3–0 defeat to Australia in Sydney, contributing to New Zealand's defensive efforts against stronger opponents in these non-competitive fixtures. These early outings established Boxall as a reliable center-back option, with his physical presence and aerial ability evident despite the results. By the end of 2011, he had secured a foothold in the squad, appearing in multiple matches that year amid New Zealand's efforts to build depth post their 2010 FIFA World Cup participation.

Participation in major tournaments

Boxall made his first appearances in a major international tournament at the 2012 OFC Nations Cup in the Solomon Islands, where he featured in two matches against the host nation during the group stage. New Zealand advanced to the semifinals but lost to New Caledonia, ultimately securing third place after defeating Vanuatu in the playoff. He returned for the 2016 OFC Nations Cup in Papua New Guinea, contributing to New Zealand's successful title defense as the defending champions from 2012. The All Whites topped their group before defeating Vanuatu in the semifinals and Papua New Guinea 1–0 in the final on June 11, 2016, with Boxall starting in key fixtures including the decisive match. This victory qualified New Zealand for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup. Boxall represented New Zealand at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia, playing in all three group stage matches against the hosts, Mexico, and Portugal. The team exited in the group phase without a win, conceding defeats of 0–2 to Russia on June 17, 1–2 to Mexico on June 21, and 0–4 to Portugal on June 24. As one of three overage players, Boxall captained New Zealand's U-23 side at the men's football tournament of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, logging the full 270 minutes across three group stage games. The All Whites suffered losses to the United States (0–3 on July 24), Spain (0–2 on July 27), and Guinea (1–2 on July 30), failing to advance from Group C.

2026 FIFA World Cup qualification

Michael Boxall served as a central defender and occasional captain for the New Zealand national team during the OFC qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, contributing to their unbeaten run that culminated in direct qualification. New Zealand, as the highest-ranked OFC nation, entered the second round of qualification, which featured a group stage followed by semifinals and a final; Boxall started in key matches, leveraging his experience from Minnesota United FC to anchor the backline against regional opponents. In the semifinal against Fiji on March 21, 2025, Boxall helped secure a victory that advanced New Zealand to the final, maintaining defensive solidity in a match that positioned the All Whites one step from qualification. The decisive moment came in the final against New Caledonia on March 24, 2025, at Eden Park in Auckland, where Boxall scored his maiden international goal in the 61st minute with a header from a set piece, breaking the deadlock in a 3-0 win completed by goals from Kosta Barbarouses (66') and Elijah Just (80'). This performance extended New Zealand's unbeaten streak in OFC World Cup qualifiers to 27 matches and earned them the confederation's automatic berth, with New Caledonia advancing to inter-confederation playoffs. Boxall's goal was pivotal, as noted by teammates and coaches for shifting momentum in a tightly contested final against a resilient New Caledonia side; his aerial prowess and positioning exemplified the defensive reliability that underpinned New Zealand's qualification success. Post-qualification, he continued to be called up for international duty, including matches in October 2025, though these fell outside the formal qualification window.

Leadership and impact

Captaincy and on-field leadership

Boxall has captained Minnesota United FC since at least early 2024, succeeding Wil Trapp as the team's on-field leader and providing organizational stability in defense during matches. As the club's longest-serving player with over 230 appearances—all starts—and more than 24,000 minutes played across competitions since joining in 2017, his tenure has positioned him as a veteran anchor whose consistent presence exemplifies reliability and tactical discipline. Teammates and coaches credit his leadership for fostering a defensive culture, with younger players deferring to him for guidance amid roster turnover. Internationally, Boxall has worn the captain's armband for New Zealand in absences of primary skipper Chris Wood, including during his 50th cap against Mexico in September 2023 and the friendly versus Poland on October 10, 2025. His on-field influence extends to mentoring emerging All Whites, who view him as a stabilizing figure in high-stakes scenarios, such as his goal in a 2025 qualifier that secured New Zealand's berth in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Boxall's style emphasizes leading through action over vocal commands, demonstrated by his role in achieving clean sheets—seven in a recent MLS season—and organizing the backline against aerial threats and transitions. This approach has been pivotal in Minnesota's evolution from expansion struggles to playoff contention, where his halftime adjustments and pre-match preparations have been described as essential by coaching staff. For New Zealand, his experience from 55+ caps translates to enforcing composure under pressure, particularly in Oceania competitions and qualifiers.

Contributions to team culture and longevity

Boxall joined Minnesota United FC on July 12, 2017, during the club's inaugural Major League Soccer season, establishing himself as the longest-tenured player on the roster with over 24,000 minutes played across all competitions as of October 2025. By September 2020, he held the club record for MLS appearances with 87, a mark that has since expanded to 236 total appearances across competitions, underscoring his role in providing defensive continuity amid frequent roster changes typical in MLS. His contract extensions, including through 2021 and a recent re-signing for 2026, reflect sustained commitment that bolsters team stability. In fostering team culture, Boxall has exemplified professionalism and camaraderie, notably after a 2018 road loss when he voluntarily assisted equipment managers with post-game cleanup, prompting rookies to join and reinforcing a collective work ethic. He organizes informal team gatherings and advises newcomers on housing, helping bridge divides among player cliques to promote unity. Even when benched in 2019, Boxall maintained a positive demeanor without altering his attitude, earning praise for his heart and care for teammates, which equipment manager Ryan Natusch attributed to Boxall's direct hand in shaping the club's culture. As a veteran leader and occasional captain—wearing the armband during injuries to figures like Ozzie Alonso—Boxall contributes to longevity by mentoring younger defenders and providing on-field stability, such as playing every minute of the 2020 MLS is Back Tournament en route to the semifinals. His consistent presence has anchored the backline through transitions, including partnerships with players like Jose Aja, and supports broader team resilience by modeling resilience and motivational feedback during training.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Boxall began his professional club career with Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Major League Soccer, making 19 league appearances without scoring in the 2011 season. He then joined Wellington Phoenix in the A-League, where he recorded 38 league appearances and 2 goals across the 2012–2013 to 2014–2015 seasons.
SeasonClubLeagueAppearancesGoals
2011Vancouver WhitecapsMLS190
2012–13Wellington PhoenixA-League(part of 38 total)(part of 2 total)
2013–14Wellington PhoenixA-League(part of 38 total)(part of 2 total)
2014–15Wellington PhoenixA-League(part of 38 total)(part of 2 total)
2015–16SuperSport UnitedPremier Division(part of 53 total)(part of 4 total)
2016–17SuperSport UnitedPremier Division(part of 53 total)(part of 4 total)
With SuperSport United in South Africa's Premier Division from 2015 to 2017, Boxall accumulated 53 league appearances and 4 goals. Since joining Minnesota United FC in Major League Soccer in 2017, Boxall has been a mainstay in defense, amassing 243 regular-season appearances and 8 goals through the 2025 season.
SeasonClubLeagueAppearancesGoalsAssists
2017Minnesota UnitedMLS1200
2018Minnesota UnitedMLS3220
2019Minnesota UnitedMLS2920
2020Minnesota UnitedMLS1900
2021Minnesota UnitedMLS2501
2022Minnesota UnitedMLS3100
2023Minnesota UnitedMLS3220
2024Minnesota UnitedMLS3210
2025Minnesota UnitedMLS3111
These figures reflect domestic league matches only and exclude cup competitions, playoffs, and international duties. Across all professional club leagues, Boxall has exceeded 370 appearances with 14 goals as of October 2025.

International statistics

Boxall made his senior international debut for New Zealand on 25 March 2011, appearing as a substitute in a 1–1 friendly draw against China. As of October 2025, he has accumulated 60 caps for the All Whites, all as a centre-back, with 1 goal scored. His sole senior international goal came on 24 March 2025, when he headed in the opener during a 3–0 victory over New Caledonia in the second leg of the 2026 FIFA World Cup OFC qualifying final, securing New Zealand's qualification for the tournament.
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
FIFA World Cup qualifiers201
OFC Nations Cup120
FIFA Confederations Cup30
Friendlies250
Total601
These figures encompass his contributions across major tournaments and preparatory matches, reflecting consistent selection due to his defensive reliability despite limited attacking output. Boxall also represented New Zealand at youth levels, including 12 appearances for the U-23 Olympic squad at the 2020 Tokyo Games (held in 2021) and the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Honours and records

Club honours

Boxall won the New Zealand Football Championship with Auckland City FC during the 2006–07 season, contributing as a key defender in their third consecutive title-winning campaign. He later secured back-to-back Nedbank Cup titles with SuperSport United, defeating Orlando Pirates 3–1 in the 2016 final and Kaizer Chiefs 1–0 in the 2017 final, where his defensive performances helped maintain clean sheets in crucial knockout stages. No further major club trophies have been achieved in his tenures with Vancouver Whitecaps, Wellington Phoenix, or Minnesota United FC, where the team has reached MLS playoffs multiple times but not advanced to championship contention.

International honours

Boxall was a member of the New Zealand national team that won the OFC Nations Cup in 2016, defeating Papua New Guinea 4–2 in the final held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, on June 11, 2016. During the tournament, New Zealand topped their group with victories over Fiji (3–1 on June 5) and Solomon Islands (3–2 on June 8), before progressing past Vanuatu (1–0) in the semifinals on June 10. This marked New Zealand's fifth OFC Nations Cup title and Boxall's sole senior international team honour to date.

Individual accolades and records

Boxall was named Young Player of the Year by Central United FC in 2006 after contributing to the club's Northern Region Football League Premier title. He received the same accolade from Auckland City FC in 2007. At the University of California, Santa Barbara, Boxall earned Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2010 as a senior, anchoring a defense that advanced to the conference tournament semifinals. With Minnesota United FC, Boxall holds the club record for most appearances across all competitions, totaling 236. He scored the second-fastest goal in team history, timed at 1 minute and 5 seconds, during a match against Sporting Kansas City on April 27, 2024. Boxall is the only player to start and play every minute of the club's MLS Cup Playoff matches, accumulating 9 appearances and 840 minutes. He reached his 200th MLS regular-season appearance on February 24, 2024, against Austin FC, and his 400th combined professional club and senior international match in 2024 against Houston Dynamo FC. For the New Zealand national team, Boxall earned his 50th cap on September 7, 2023, against Mexico, while serving as captain. As of October 2025, he ranks among the All Whites' most-capped active players with over 60 appearances since his 2011 debut.

Personal life

Family and personal background

Michael Boxall was born on 18 August 1988 in Auckland, New Zealand, where he was raised. His parents are Aggie and Murray Boxall, and he has an older sister, Casey, as well as a younger brother, Nikko Boxall, who has also represented New Zealand internationally as a footballer. Boxall attended Mount Albert Grammar School in Auckland, earning the Head Perfect Award for academics as a senior. He is married to Libby Boxall, a registered nutritionist and naturopath who founded the ingestible supplements company Dose. The couple met and wed in Johannesburg, South Africa, during Boxall's playing stint there; their daughter, Maxwell, was born in Johannesburg, while their son, Beau, was born in Minnesota after the family relocated to the United States.

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