George Boateng

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George Boateng
Personal information
Full name George Boateng
Date of birth September 5, 1975 (age 31)
Place of birth    Nkawkaw, Ghana
Height 1.75m
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Middlesbrough
Number 7
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1994-95
1995-98
1998-99
1999-02
2002-
Excelsior
Feyenoord
Coventry City
Aston Villa
Middlesbrough
009 (0)
068 (1)
046 (5)
103 (4)
143 (6)   
National team2
2001- Netherlands 004 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 18:40, 7 April 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of July 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

George Boateng (born September 5, 1975 in Nkawkaw, Ghana) is a Dutch footballer. He is a central midfielder who currently plays for English Premiership football team Middlesbrough whom he captains.

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After playing 70 games for Dutch giants Feyenoord Rotterdam, Boateng completed a £220,000 move to Coventry City in 1998. Under the management of Gordon Strachan he proved himself to be a solid defensive midfielder helping Coventry finish fifteenth in the Premier League.

The next season Boateng transferred to Aston Villa for £4.5 million. He proceeded to play 131 matches for Villa including an FA Cup final defeat against Chelsea in 2000. The tough tackling central midfielder then fell out with manager Graham Taylor in the 2001-02 season. That summer he completed a £5,000,000 move to Middlesbrough.

Boateng made his full debut on the first day of the 2002-03 season away to Southampton in an uneventful game that finished 0-0. Occupying the defensive midfield position he has been the solid platform upon which Middlesbrough have built their attack. He recovered from a summer ankle operation in 2003 to be fit for the start of 2003/04 season. That season he was part of the Middlesbrough team which lifted the League Cup for the first time.

In the 2004-05 season he was injured for 8 weeks with a broken toe and it was during this period that Middlesbrough dropped from fourth down to ninth in the league. He did however recover in time to help Middlesbrough obtain the results they needed for qualification for the UEFA Cup. In a poll on the official Boro website fans voted him the player most missed due to injury in the 2004-05 season.

In June 2006 he signed a new three year contract with Middlesbrough. He was announced as the new club captain on 21 July 2006, replacing Gareth Southgate, who had been promoted to Manager. On March 10, 2007, he scored in an FA Cup tie against league leaders Manchester United. This was his first goal in the tournament since 1999 when he scored for Coventry against Macclesfield Town.

Boateng made his international debut for Holland in a 1-1 draw with Denmark in November 2001.

  • 2000 FA Cup Final Runner-Up
  • 2004 League Cup Winner
  • 2006 UEFA Cup Final Runner-Up


Middlesbrough F.C. - Current Squad

1 Schwarzer | 2 Parnaby | 3 Arca | 5 Riggott | 6 Mendieta | 7 Boateng | 8 Woodgate | 9 Viduka | 10 Rochemback | 11 Christie | 12 Pogatetz | 14 Huth | 16 Euell | 17 Xavier | 18 Lee | 19 Downing | 20 Yakubu | 21 Turnbull | 22 Jones | 24 Davies | 25 Morrison | 26 Bates | 27 Cattermole | 28 Johnson | 29 McMahon | 32 Knight | 33 Taylor | 35 Owens | 38 Hines | 41 Walker | 42 Craddock | Manager: Southgate

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