Michael Boxall

Player Information

Michael Joseph Boxall (born 18 August 1988) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a defender for Major League Soccer club Minnesota United and the New Zealand national team.
Full Name :
Michael Joseph Boxall
Birthdate :
18 August 1988
Birthplace :
Auckland, New Zealand
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
188
Nationality :
New Zealand
Education :
Mount Albert Grammar School (High School), UC Santa Barbara Gauchos (College)
Career Started :
2011
Current Team :
Minnesota United
Previous Teams :
Central United (From 2006, To 2007), Auckland City (From 2006, To 2007), Vancouver Whitecaps (From 2011, To 2012), Vancouver Whitecaps U-23 (From 2011, To 2011), Wellington Phoenix (From 2013, To 2015), Oakleigh Cannons (From 2013, To 2013), SuperSport United (From 2015, To 2017)
Drafted :
2011
Drafted by :
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Active Status :
From - 2011, To - Present

Biography

Michael Boxall is a professional soccer player from New Zealand who currently plays for Minnesota United FC in Major League Soccer (MLS). His impressive career began in 2011 after being selected in the MLS Supplemental Draft. Boxall has played in different leagues internationally, contributing greatly to his teams and achieving notable successes. With a strong family support system and a background in youth soccer, Boxall’s story reflects dedication and talent. More insights on his path and accomplishments await.

Early Life

Michael Boxall had a dynamic early life that set the stage for his successful soccer career. He attended Mount Albert Grammar School, where he not only excelled academically but also demonstrated his leadership skills by captaining the school soccer team in 2006, leading them to a Knockout Cup title and a commendable runner-up finish at the national tournament.

Boxall’s passion for soccer was clear from a young age as he played for several youth clubs, including Ellerslie AFC, Three Kings United, Central United, and Auckland City FC. His time with Auckland City FC was particularly significant, as he played an essential role in winning the 2007 Lotto Sport Italia NRFL Premier title.

Moreover, Boxall represented New Zealand at different youth levels, including the Junior All-Whites, where he made 14 appearances and participated in the prestigious 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, further solidifying his reputation as a promising young talent in soccer.

Family Life

Michael Boxall comes from a close-knit family that has been a noteworthy influence throughout his life. He has an older sister named Casey and a younger brother named Nikko, who is also a professional footballer.

The Boxall family, of Samoan heritage, emphasizes strong cultural values and support for one another’s athletic pursuits. Both Michael and Nikko have represented New Zealand on the international football stage, demonstrating their family’s passion for the sport.

Michael often speaks about the crucial role his family has played in his development as an athlete and individual, highlighting their steadfast encouragement and commitment to one another’s success.

Career

Michael Boxall began his professional career when he was selected initially in the 2011 MLS Supplemental Draft by Vancouver Whitecaps FC, making his debut on March 19, 2011, against Toronto FC.

After three appearances, he was waived in June 2012 and signed with Wellington Phoenix for two years. His next notable stint was at SuperSport United in South Africa, where he scored five goals in 68 appearances and contributed to the team winning the Nedbank Cup during his two seasons there.

In July 2017, Boxall returned to the U.S. to join Minnesota United FC. Over four seasons, he made 124 appearances and extended his contract in 2021.

His competitive spirit was highlighted when he earned his initial MLS red card on July 23, 2023, during a Leagues Cup match against Puebla FC.

Net Worth

As of October 2023, Michael Boxall’s estimated net worth stands at $1 million, primarily generated from his professional soccer career and endorsements.

Throughout his career in Major League Soccer, he has drawn salaries of $250,000 in 2021 with Minnesota United FC, $200,000 in 2020, $250,000 in 2019, $200,000 in 2018, and $250,000 in 2017.

In addition to his club earnings, he has also gained income from representing the New Zealand national team in international matches since 2011.

Boxall’s investments and business ventures, particularly in relation to his Business Economics major, further contribute to his financial standing.