
footballer
Jordan Jacob Bos was born on 29 October 2002 in Melbourne. He grew up in Point Cook, Melbourne, and started playing football with Hoppers Crossing SC before joining Melbourne City's academy in 2016. He is of Dutch descent and has a younger brother, Kasey Bos, who is also a professional footballer.
Attended Emmanuel College (Point Cook Campus) in Melbourne.
Balanced his studies with football development in Melbourne City's youth system.
Club Career
Melbourne City Academy (2016–2020)
Melbourne City First Team (2020–2023)
KVC Westerlo, Belgium (2023–2025)
Feyenoord, Netherlands (2025–Present)
International Career
Australia U17, U20, U23 teams
The Senior Australia (Socceroos) debut in 2023
Represented Australia at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and 2026 FIFA World Cup.
1. A-League Premiership winner (2021–22, 2022–23) with Melbourne City.
2. PFA Harry Kewell Medal (2023), awarded to Australia's best young player.
3. Eredivisie Player of the Month (September 2025), becoming the first Australian to win the award.
4. Record-breaking transfer from Melbourne City to KVC Westerlo in 2023.
5. Transferred to Dutch giants Feyenoord in 2025 on a four-year contract.
No verified net worth has been published. Based on his professional contracts and European transfers, estimates place his net worth in the $1–3 million USD range, though this is unofficial. He currently earns an estimated gross salary of about €880,000 per year at Feyenoord.
Instagram: @jordanbos__
Fact Detail
Full Name Jordan Jacob Bos
Date of Birth 29 October 2002
Age 23 (2026)
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australian
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position Left Back
Preferred Foot Left
Current Club Feyenoord
National Team Australia national soccer team
Market Value About €12 million
Brother Kasey Bos