Myron Boadu
Nationality
Dutch
Date of Birth
14-01-2001
On the Pitch
Myron Boadu is a Dutch striker renowned for his pace, movement, and clinical finishing. He began his professional career at AZ Alkmaar, where he became the youngest player to score for the club in the Eredivisie. In 2021, he transferred to AS Monaco, aiming to further his development in Ligue 1. After facing challenges, including injuries, he had loan spells at FC Twente and VfL Bochum. At Bochum, he scored nine goals in 18 Bundesliga appearances during the 2024–25 season. Despite his efforts, the team faced relegation, and Boadu is set to return to Monaco to prepare for the upcoming season.
Off the Pitch
Off the field, Boadu maintains a relatively private lifestyle, focusing on his personal development and family. He is of Ghanaian descent and has expressed pride in his heritage. While there is limited public information about his business ventures, Boadu’s commitment to his faith is evident; he has been associated with faith-based initiatives, such as “Ballers in God,” which emphasizes making bold statements of faith through sports apparel. His involvement in such initiatives reflects his dedication to his beliefs and his desire to inspire others both on and off the pitch.
Clothing Style
Streetwear
Playing Style
Goalscorer
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