Rayane Bounida
Rayane Bounida (born 3 March 2006) is a Belgian professional footballer of Moroccan descent who plays as a forward for Eredivisie club Ajax Amsterdam and their reserve team Jong Ajax in the Eerste Divisie.[1][2][3] Born in Vilvoorde, Belgium, Bounida began his youth career at KFC Vilvoorde and OH Leuven before joining the RSC Anderlecht academy, where he developed as a promising attacking talent.[2][4] In the summer of 2022, at age 16, he transferred to Ajax from RSC Anderlecht, initially joining their youth setup and progressing through the U17 and U19 levels.[5][1] Bounida extended his contract with Ajax's senior team in February 2025, signing a three-year deal until June 2028 with an option for an additional year.[6][1] Bounida made his senior debut for Ajax on 16 February 2025 in a 4–0 Eredivisie victory over Heracles Almelo, entering as a substitute.[1] In the 2025–26 season, he has made three appearances in the Eredivisie and one in the UEFA Champions League, including his European debut.[1] Notable for his dribbling and finishing, Bounida achieved a 100% success rate on dribbles and shots on target in limited senior minutes that season, and he won Ajax's Goal of the Month award for October 2025 (Lasse Schöne Trophy) for a strike in a reserve match.[1] A Belgian youth international, he earned his first call-up to the under-21 team in August 2025, debuting in a qualifier.[2][6] Standing at 179 cm, Bounida wears squad number 43 and is regarded as one of Ajax's emerging prospects.[1]Early career
Youth beginnings
Rayane Bounida was born on 3 March 2006 in Vilvoorde, Belgium, to parents of Moroccan descent, which grants him dual Belgian-Moroccan citizenship.[7][2] Standing at 1.79 meters tall and right-footed, Bounida showed early promise in football within his local community.[2] Bounida's initial exposure to organized football came at the local club KFC Vilvoorde, where he began playing as a young child in the club's youth ranks.[2] This formative period in Vilvoorde allowed him to develop basic skills in a familiar environment before seeking more advanced training opportunities. Seeking further development, Bounida joined the youth setup at OH Leuven, a professional club in Belgium known for its structured academy system.[2] At OH Leuven, he continued to hone his abilities as an attacking midfielder, building on his local foundations in a more competitive setting. His Moroccan heritage has also positioned him with options for future international representation alongside his Belgian eligibility.[7]Academy at Anderlecht and move to Ajax
Rayane Bounida joined the RSC Anderlecht academy at the age of eight in 2014, following stints at local youth clubs KFC Vilvoorde and OH Leuven, which provided the initial foundation for his development.[2] Over the next eight years, from 2014 to 2022, he progressed through Anderlecht's age-group teams, where coaches focused on refining his technical abilities as an attacking midfielder, including dribbling, passing, and vision on the pitch.[8] During this period, Bounida emerged as one of the most promising talents in Belgian youth football, earning recognition for his flair and potential through standout performances in youth competitions and viral highlights that drew international attention.[9] As Bounida approached his 16th birthday, interest from several top European clubs intensified, including Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, who scouted him amid his rising profile at Anderlecht.[10] Ultimately, on 3 March 2022, his 16th birthday, it was announced that he would join Ajax, signing a three-year youth contract effective from 1 July 2022 until 30 June 2025, as a free agent release from Anderlecht's youth system, with Ajax agreeing to a development compensation fee.[11] Upon arrival at Ajax, Bounida was integrated into the club's renowned youth academy at De Toekomst, where he continued his development alongside other prospects, focusing on tactical awareness and physical conditioning in preparation for higher levels.[11] This transition to Ajax's system, known for producing elite talents, positioned him for gradual progression within the club's structure through late 2024.[9]Professional club career
Jong Ajax
Rayane Bounida was promoted to Jong Ajax, Ajax's reserve team competing in the Eerste Divisie, during the summer of 2024, following standout performances with the club's youth squads. This move marked his transition to semi-professional football, where he began training and playing with older players to further develop his skills in a competitive environment. On 9 December 2024, Bounida made his professional debut for Jong Ajax in a home match against De Graafschap in the Eerste Divisie. Entering as a substitute in the 86th minute with the score at 1–0, he scored the decisive second goal in added time with a composed finish, securing a 2–0 victory for his team. This immediate impact highlighted his composure and finishing ability under pressure. Throughout the 2024–25 season, Bounida established himself as a key contributor for Jong Ajax, primarily operating as an attacking midfielder. He made 19 appearances in the Eerste Divisie, starting 13 matches and accumulating 1,135 minutes while scoring 7 goals and providing 1 assist. Across all competitions, including the Premier League International Cup, he featured in 23 games, netting 7 goals in total. His contributions helped Jong Ajax in their efforts within the second tier, emphasizing his role in linking midfield play with forward runs and goal threats. He scored 4 goals in his first 5 Jong Ajax games, moving to the starting line-up by late January. In October 2025, Bounida won Ajax's Goal of the Month award (Lasse Schöne Trophy) for a strike in a reserve match.[1] On 15 February 2025, amid growing recognition of his potential, Bounida signed a contract extension with Ajax that runs until 30 June 2028, with an option for an additional year. This deal underscored the club's commitment to his long-term development within the organization.AFC Ajax first team
Rayane Bounida was internally promoted to AFC Ajax's first team in February 2025, following his impressive early form with Jong Ajax, where he scored four goals in his first five appearances. He wears the number 43 shirt and operates primarily as a versatile left winger or central attacking midfielder, bringing pace and creativity to the squad.[1] Bounida made his senior debut for Ajax on 16 February 2025, coming on as a substitute in a 4–0 Eredivisie victory over Heracles Almelo.[1][12] During the tail end of the 2024–25 season, he accumulated four substitute appearances in the Eredivisie without scoring, gaining valuable top-flight exposure in limited minutes.[13][14] In the 2025–26 season, as of November 2025, Bounida has continued to integrate into the first team, featuring in three Eredivisie matches and making his UEFA Champions League debut against Galatasaray on 5 November 2025, where he played 19 minutes.[14][15] His total appearances across Ajax's senior and reserve teams now stand at 36, with eight goals predominantly from reserve outings.[16] This progression underscores Ajax's renowned youth development pathway, with Bounida signing a contract extension until June 2028 in recognition of his potential.[1]International career
Youth international career
Rayane Bounida began his youth international career with the Belgium U16 national team, earning 16 caps and scoring 4 goals in friendly matches between 2021 and 2022. His performances at Ajax contributed to his consistent selection for the Red Devils' youth squads. Progressing to the Belgium U17 side, Bounida featured in 7 caps across 2–3 seasons, including 5 appearances in friendlies (0 goals) and 2 in UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifiers (1 goal), during 2022–2023.[17] He then moved to the U18 level in 2023–2024, where he recorded 6 caps and 3 goals, all in friendly internationals.[17] At the Belgium U19 team in 2024–2025, Bounida accumulated 10 caps and 2 goals, comprising 4 friendlies (2 goals) and 6 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers (0 goals); he also served as captain for the squad.[17] Born to Moroccan parents and holding dual nationality, Bounida was eligible to represent Morocco but opted for Belgium's youth teams. Bounida made his debut for the Belgium U21 national team on September 4, 2025, in a UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifier against Belarus, accumulating 2 caps with 0 goals as of November 2025, including a substitute appearance against Austria on November 14, 2025.[17][18][19]Senior international career
As of November 2025, Rayane Bounida has not earned any senior international caps for either Belgium or Morocco. Born in Vilvoorde, Belgium, to Moroccan parents, Bounida possesses dual citizenship, making him eligible to represent either the Belgium senior national team or the Morocco senior national team.[20] His prior experience with the Belgium U21 side, where he made his debut in September 2025, has positioned him as a potential future option for the Red Devils, bolstered by his emerging form in the Eredivisie.[7] However, in October 2025, Bounida signaled his intention to switch his international allegiance to Morocco, reportedly initiating the FIFA change of association process after being overlooked for recent Belgium U21 matches and lacking senior call-ups during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. As of November 2025, the Belgian Football Association continues to monitor his development, but he has not been included in any senior squads to date, leaving his international future undecided.Career statistics
Club statistics
As of 18 November 2025, Rayane Bounida has made 36 appearances, scored 8 goals, and provided 0 assists in all club competitions combined.[21] These figures encompass his time with Jong Ajax in the Eerste Divisie and AFC Ajax in the Eredivisie, along with limited cup matches and European competitions, reflecting his progression from the reserve team to occasional first-team involvement.[21] In the 2025–26 season, his 4 appearances for AFC Ajax include 3 in the Eredivisie and 1 in the UEFA Champions League.[1] Bounida's statistics are broken down by season below, highlighting his contributions primarily in the Dutch second tier before limited senior exposure. No senior trophies or individual honors have been achieved to date.[15]| Season | Club | League/Competition | Apps | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024–25 | Jong Ajax | Eerste Divisie | 28 | 8 | 0 |
| 2024–25 | AFC Ajax | Eredivisie & Cups | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | AFC Ajax | Eredivisie, KNVB Cup & Europe | 4 | 0 | 0 |
International statistics
Bounida has yet to earn a cap at the senior international level for Belgium.[22] His youth international career with Belgium includes appearances across several age groups, with a focus on contributing in midfield roles during qualifying and friendly matches. The following table summarizes his verified statistics at each level:| Youth Team | Years Active | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belgium U16 | 2021–2022 | 4 | 2 |
| Belgium U17 | 2022 | 2 | 1 |
| Belgium U18 | 2023 | 1 | 1 |
| Belgium U19 | 2024–2025 | 6 | 0 |
| Belgium U21 | 2025 | 2 | 0 |