Samson Baidoo
Samson Baidoo (born 31 March 2004) is an Austrian professional footballer of Ghanaian descent who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 1 club RC Lens and the Austria national team.[1][2] Born in Graz, Austria, Baidoo began his youth career locally before joining the Red Bull Salzburg academy in January 2018 at the age of 13, where he progressed through every level of the Red Bull system, including stints with partner club FC Liefering.[3][4] He made his senior debut for Salzburg in a friendly match in December 2021 at age 17 under coach Jesse Marsch and broke into the first team during the 2023-24 season, initially playing as a striker before transitioning to defence.[5] Over four senior seasons with Salzburg (2021–2025), Baidoo amassed 71 appearances across the Austrian Bundesliga, ÖFB Cup, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Europa League, contributing to one league title win in 2023-24 and recording 6 goals and 1 assist in 143 total professional matches up to his departure.[6][7] In July 2025, Baidoo signed a five-year contract with RC Lens for a transfer fee of €8 million, marking his move to French football after seven years in the Red Bull ecosystem.[3] Standing at 1.90 metres (6 ft 3 in) tall with a right-footed preference, he wears the number 6 shirt and has been praised for his physical presence, aerial ability, and composure, drawing comparisons to defenders like Antonio Rüdiger.[1][8] As of November 2025, the 21-year-old has made 11 appearances for Lens in the 2025-26 Ligue 1 campaign, scoring 2 goals and helping solidify the backline for the side that finished eighth the previous season.[2][1] Baidoo has represented Austria at various youth levels, including the U21 team, and has earned three caps for the senior national team as of November 2025. His debut came on 13 October 2023 in a 3–1 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying loss to Belgium, entering as a substitute in the 66th minute. He started in both UEFA Nations League matches against Serbia in March 2025 and wears squad number 3.[9][10][11][12]Early life and background
Early life
Samson Baidoo was born on 31 March 2004 in Graz, Austria.[1] Standing at 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) tall, he primarily plays as a central defender. Of Ghanaian descent, Baidoo grew up in Graz with his four siblings and parents, who provided a supportive family environment.[13] Baidoo's early interest in football was shaped by the vibrant local sports scene in Graz, where he participated in schoolboys' leagues that fostered his passion for the game.[13] His father's enthusiasm for the sport, as a fan of Chelsea FC, further influenced Baidoo's growing affinity, though he personally supported Bayern Munich during his formative years.[13] At around the age of eight, in 2012, Baidoo began his first organized involvement in football, initially playing as a striker before transitioning to his natural position at centre-back.[14] This early exposure laid the groundwork for his development in the sport.[13]Family and heritage
Samson Baidoo was born in Graz, Austria, to parents of Ghanaian origin who had immigrated to the country prior to his birth.[15] This background grants him dual eligibility for international representation, reflecting his Austrian upbringing alongside Ghanaian heritage.[15] Baidoo's family roots trace back to Ghana, where his parents hail from, though specific details about their hometowns or immigration timeline remain undocumented in public records.[16] His identity as an Austrian of Ghanaian descent has shaped a bicultural perspective, evident in his initial youth caps for Austria while maintaining ties to his ancestral homeland through eligibility for the Ghana national team.[15]Youth and early career
Youth clubs progression
Samson Baidoo began his youth football journey in 2012 at the age of eight with Post SV Graz, a local club in his hometown, where he developed initial playing skills in amateur setups.[1] From 2013 to 2018, he progressed to Grazer AK, a more structured environment that allowed him to build foundational skills, initially playing as a striker before transitioning to a defensive role toward the end of his tenure there.[13][17] In 2018, at age 14, Baidoo joined the Red Bull Salzburg academy, advancing through its age groups from U15 upward and focusing on refining his defensive positioning as a centre-back, leveraging his physical attributes like height and speed for improved tactical awareness.[13][18] During his time at Red Bull Salzburg, Baidoo contributed to several youth successes, including multiple titles at the U16 level under coach Bernhard Seonbuchner and the Austrian Youth League U18 championship in the 2020/21 season with the U18 team.[13][19]Breakthrough to senior level
Baidoo's transition to the senior level began in 2021 when, at the age of 16, he was invited to train with the Red Bull Salzburg first team under head coach Jesse Marsch, including participation in friendly matches that provided initial exposure to professional environments.[4] This opportunity marked his first significant step beyond youth football, allowing him to adapt to the intensity and expectations of senior training sessions as part of the club's developmental pathway.[4] Following this exposure, Baidoo was integrated into FC Liefering, Red Bull Salzburg's cooperation partner and primary pathway team for emerging talents, where he gained essential senior-level playing time starting from the 2021–22 season.[20] Liefering's role in the system facilitated his progression by offering competitive matches in the Austrian second division, bridging the gap between academy development and full professional demands without a formal loan designation.[4] In April 2022, Baidoo signed his first professional contract with Red Bull Salzburg, effective from the 2022–23 season and running until June 30, 2027, formalizing his commitment to the club after his time at Liefering.[20] This milestone was supported by mentorship from Salzburg's coaching staff, including Marsch, who emphasized professional discipline, tactical awareness, and physical conditioning to prepare young players for the first team.[4] Pre-season training camps further honed his readiness, integrating him into group sessions that simulated match scenarios and fostered team cohesion.[4]Club career
Time at FC Liefering
Samson Baidoo joined FC Liefering, the second-tier affiliate club of Red Bull Salzburg, in June 2021 from the Salzburg youth academy, marking his transition to senior professional football.[1] As a young centre-back, he quickly integrated into the squad, benefiting from the club's role in developing talent for the parent organization through close cooperation.[21] Baidoo made his professional debut on 23 July 2021 in the Austrian 2. Liga, coming on as a substitute in Liefering's 2–0 away victory over Kapfenberger SV.[22] This appearance initiated his regular involvement in the team, where he established himself as a promising defender known for his physical presence and positioning. During his initial stint from 2021 to 2022, Baidoo featured prominently in the squad, contributing to the team's competitive efforts in the league.[23] Over the 2021–22 season, Baidoo recorded 25 appearances without scoring, helping Liefering secure a mid-table finish of sixth place in the 2. Liga, which included solid defensive displays in key matches.[22] In the following 2022–23 campaign, still under the Liefering banner before his promotion to Salzburg's first team, he added 21 more appearances and netted his sole goal for the club, further showcasing his growing reliability at the back amid the team's push for improved standings.[24] Overall, Baidoo amassed 46 appearances and 1 goal during his time at Liefering, underscoring his development as a key component of the club's defensive solidity and youth progression pathway.[23]Red Bull Salzburg era
Samson Baidoo was promoted to Red Bull Salzburg's first team in the summer of 2022 following his professional contract signing in April of that year, marking his transition from the club's youth system and affiliate FC Liefering.[25] His initial appearances were limited, with four substitute outings in the 2022/23 Austrian Bundesliga season, contributing to the team's title-winning campaign that year.[26] Baidoo's breakthrough came in the 2023/24 season, where he made 17 league appearances, including his first Bundesliga start against LASK on May 16, 2023, and scored two goals while providing one assist, helping secure another Bundesliga title.[4][26] Over his four seasons at Salzburg through mid-2025, Baidoo accumulated 71 appearances and two goals across all competitions, establishing himself as a reliable centre-back in defensive rotations. His appearances also included matches in the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025.[23] He formed notable partnerships in the backline, particularly alongside Strahinja Pavlović during the 2023/24 campaign, contributing to a robust defense that conceded few goals in domestic play.[1] In European competitions, Baidoo featured in 12 UEFA Champions League matches, gaining valuable experience against top European sides and recording one assist.[23] His role expanded in the 2024/25 season with 29 league starts, though the team finished second in the Bundesliga.[26] Baidoo's tenure at Red Bull Salzburg ended on July 17, 2025, when he transferred to RC Lens in Ligue 1 after a successful period that included two Austrian Bundesliga titles and progression from youth to senior elite-level football.[3]Move to RC Lens
On 17 July 2025, Samson Baidoo signed a five-year contract with RC Lens, joining the Ligue 1 club from Red Bull Salzburg for a reported fee of €8 million, marking his first move abroad following successes in the Austrian Bundesliga.[1][27] The 21-year-old centre-back was immediately integrated into the squad as a key defensive reinforcement, donning the number 6 jersey and expected to bolster Lens's backline amid their ambitions in the French top flight.[28] Baidoo made his Ligue 1 debut on 16 August 2025, starting in a 2-1 home victory over Olympique Lyonnais, where he played the full 90 minutes and demonstrated composure in a high-stakes opening matchday fixture.[29] As of 17 November 2025, he has made 11 appearances across all competitions in the 2025–26 season, contributing 2 goals while adapting to the physicality and tactical demands of French football.[30] His goals came from set-piece situations, highlighting his aerial prowess; one was a header in a 2-1 win over Paris FC in October, and the other sealed a 3-0 triumph against FC Lorient on 2 November, earning him a spot in the Ligue 1 Team of the Week for his commanding defensive display and late intervention.[31][32] In his role anchoring Lens's defence, Baidoo has shown versatility in a back-three or four-man setup, winning 39 duels and averaging 1.00 ball recoveries per match while committing 10 fouls and receiving 2 yellow cards in league play.[24] The transition from the high-pressing Austrian style to Ligue 1's blend of technical finesse and intensity presented initial hurdles, such as adjusting to quicker transitions, but Baidoo has quickly become a fan favorite at Stade Bollaert-Delelis for his calm presence and leadership at the back.[2] By mid-November, his integration has solidified Lens's defensive structure, contributing to several clean sheets and positioning the team competitively in the standings.[30]International career
Youth international appearances
Samson Baidoo commenced his international career with Austria's youth teams in 2019, debuting for the U15 side on 19 February 2019 in a 2–2 friendly draw against Cyprus U15.[33] Over the following years, he accumulated 9 appearances at the U15 level without scoring, showcasing his defensive potential in development matches and early qualifiers. His selection reflected the ÖFB's focus on promising talents from domestic academies, including his progression through Red Bull Salzburg's youth system. Baidoo advanced to the U16 team later in 2019, earning 6 caps in competitive and friendly fixtures aimed at building tactical awareness. In 2020, he made a solitary appearance for the U17 squad amid disrupted schedules due to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting his rapid ascent through age groups. By 2021, he transitioned to the U18 level, where he featured in 7 matches, including youth European Championship qualifiers.[34] Baidoo made his U21 debut on 17 November 2022, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 friendly draw against Turkey.[35] As of November 2025, he has earned 11 caps at U21 level, scoring 2 goals.[1] These call-ups underscored Baidoo's consistent performances in club youth competitions, positioning him as a key defensive prospect for Austria's future senior setups. His youth journey emphasized versatility and physicality, with appearances often in central defense during international development tournaments and preparatory games.Senior national team debut and caps
Baidoo received his first call-up to the Austria senior national team in October 2023, selected by head coach Ralf Rangnick for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Belgium and Azerbaijan.[36][34] He made his senior debut on October 13, 2023, during a 2–3 home loss to Belgium at Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, entering as a substitute in the 66th minute for Stefan Posch and playing the remaining 24 minutes without contributing to the scoreline.[37][9] Baidoo remained an unused substitute in the subsequent 1–0 away win against Azerbaijan three days later.[34][38] Baidoo was sidelined by an adductor injury for the November 2023 friendlies against Estonia and Germany, missing opportunities for further exposure.[34] He did not feature in Austria's UEFA Euro 2024 squad or matches, despite the team's qualification, as his selection was limited to emerging domestic talents from the Red Bull system.[34][39] In March 2025, Baidoo earned two additional call-ups for UEFA Nations League play-off matches against Serbia, serving as an unused substitute in both the 1–1 home draw on March 20 and the 0–2 away loss on March 23. Austria lost the playoff 1–3 on aggregate and was relegated to League B.[34][40][41] As of November 2025, Baidoo has accumulated one senior cap with no goals, reflecting his status as a promising but yet-to-be-regularized defender in the national setup.[34][39] His inclusion aligns with Austria's emphasis on youth academy products for defensive depth, positioning him as a candidate for future tournaments such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and UEFA Euro 2028, where his physical attributes and club performances at RC Lens could elevate his role.[39][34]Playing style and attributes
Defensive strengths
Samson Baidoo, standing at 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in), exhibits a strong aerial presence that bolsters his effectiveness as a central defender, leveraging his height and physical strength to dominate duels in the air. In Ligue 1 during the 2025/2026 season, he has won approximately 70% of his aerial duels, averaging 1.7 wins per game, which has been pivotal in maintaining defensive solidity for RC Lens.[42][43] This attribute was evident in his headed goal during Lens's 2-1 victory over Paris FC in October 2025, where his positioning allowed him to outjump opponents from a set-piece delivery. Baidoo's tackling efficiency and interception skills further define his defensive profile, with a focus on intelligent positioning rather than aggressive lunges. During his time in the Austrian Bundesliga with Red Bull Salzburg in the 2023/2024 season, he averaged 1.6 tackles and 1.2 interceptions per 90 minutes, contributing to 7.3 ball recoveries per 90 through his high football IQ and ability to read passing lanes.[14] In Ligue 1, he has recorded 11 interceptions across 10 appearances, showcasing his knack for disrupting build-up play without diving into risky challenges.[44] A notable example came in Salzburg's matches, where his solid stance in one-on-one situations helped preserve four clean sheets in 10 starts, forcing attackers into less threatening positions.[14] As a ball-playing defender, Baidoo demonstrates composure in possession from the back, with passing accuracy exceeding 93% in both the Bundesliga and Ligue 1. He completed 422 out of 450 passes (93.4% accuracy) in his debut Ligue 1 season, often initiating attacks with long balls (38 attempted, 73.7% accurate).[42][45] This trait shone in Lens's clash against Marseille in October 2025, where he remained clean in possession under pressure, distributing effectively to transition defense into attack.[2]Development and versatility
Samson Baidoo's development began in the Red Bull Salzburg academy, where he joined at the age of 13 in January 2018 and progressed through every youth level before making his senior debut with affiliate club FC Liefering in 2021.[46] By the 2023-24 season, he had become a regular in Salzburg's first team, accumulating 71 competitive appearances and gaining experience in the UEFA Champions League, which honed his tactical awareness and composure. This steady ascent culminated in his transfer to RC Lens in July 2025 for €8 million, where, at just 21 years old, he quickly established himself as a starting centre-back in Ligue 1, filling a key role in the club's defense following the departure of Kevin Danso.[2][47] Baidoo's versatility is evident in his ability to adapt to contrasting tactical systems, transitioning from Salzburg's high-pressing, possession-oriented style—rooted in Red Bull's philosophy—to Lens' more structured three-man defensive setup under manager Pierre Sage.[2] At Salzburg, he thrived in fluid, aggressive pressing phases, leveraging his physicality and positioning to support build-up play, while at Lens, he has demonstrated emotional maturity and discipline in a back-three formation, complementing experienced teammates like Jonathan Gradit and Arnaud Sarr with authoritative presence and clean ball distribution.[2] During his youth and early senior career, Baidoo occasionally shifted to right-back or defensive midfield roles, showcasing his flexibility beyond a pure centre-back profile, though he has primarily solidified as a central defender.[48] Building on strong defensive fundamentals such as duel-winning and recovery timing, Baidoo's 2025 form at Lens—marked by consistent starts and fan acclaim at Stade Bollaert-Delelis—positions him for greater impact in European competitions, with analysts highlighting his potential as a long-term anchor for both club and the Austria national team.[2]Career statistics and records
Club statistics
Samson Baidoo has accumulated 143 club appearances, 6 goals, and 1 assist across his professional career as of November 2025. The following table summarizes select major competitions (domestic leagues, select cups, and UEFA), excluding youth and minor cup matches for conciseness.[49] His statistics break down by club as follows: 46 appearances and 1 goal with FC Liefering; 71 appearances and 2 goals with Red Bull Salzburg (including additional cup and European matches not detailed in the table); and 26 appearances and 3 goals with RC Lens (updated for ongoing season). Assists are limited, with 1 recorded overall during his time at Salzburg.[49] The following table summarizes his club performances by season, club, and key competitions, focusing on matches played (MP), goals (G), and assists (A). Data encompasses major domestic leagues (2. Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1) and UEFA Champions League appearances, excluding youth and minor cup matches for conciseness.| Season | Club | Competition | MP | G | A |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021–22 | FC Liefering | 2. Liga | 25 | 0 | 0 |
| 2021–22 | FC Liefering | ÖFB-Cup | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022–23 | FC Liefering | 2. Liga | 21 | 1 | 0 |
| 2022–23 | Red Bull Salzburg | Bundesliga | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| 2023–24 | Red Bull Salzburg | Bundesliga | 17 | 2 | 1 |
| 2023–24 | Red Bull Salzburg | UEFA Champions League | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024–25 | Red Bull Salzburg | Bundesliga | 29 | 0 | 0 |
| 2024–25 | Red Bull Salzburg | UEFA Champions League | 7 | 0 | 0 |
| 2025–26 | RC Lens | Ligue 1 | 11 | 2 | 0 |
| Total | All Clubs | Selected Competitions | 122 | 5 | 1 |