Jordan Bos, born on 29 October 2002 (now 23), hails from the gilded beaches of Australia and is recognised in the football world as a commendable defender. Predominantly seen commanding the left back position, Bos now displays his prowess at the revered Feyenoord Football Club. Standing at a height of 1.8m (approximately 5ft 10in), and weighing an athletic 70kg (approximately 11st), he possesses a balanced blend of physical and technical attributes. His abilities have also garnered the attention of the Australian national team, for whom he competes at international level, adding to his distinguished resume. Bos dons the number 15 jersey, representative of the significant role he plays on the field.
The value of such a professional doesn't go unnoticed. As per Transfermarkt, his current market value is estimated at around £4 million
.Tracing his route in professional football takes us back to July 2019 when he galvanised his career at Melbourne City in the A-League, right in his home country. During his inaugural season (2021 - 2022), Bos featured 12 times in the first team and even managed to add a goal to his tally. His following season at Melbourne City saw him make 25 appearances and double his previous season's goal count.
In July 2023, he set his sights on foreign shores, making a move to Westerlo in the Belgian Pro League, for a sum of around £1.1m. In Belgium, during the seasons 2023 - 2024 and 2024 - 2025, Bos made 39 first team appearances and scored a commendable six goals.
Subsequently, in July 2025, the Eredivisie exchequer Feyenoord, shelled out approximately £4.3m to secure his transfer. In his current run during the 2025 - 2026 season at Feyenoord, Bos has already featured nine times in the first team, remarkably netting two goals in these appearances.
One cannot overlook Bos' international performances. He had an active role in the World Cup Qualifiers Asia 2024 - 2026 for Australia, contributing in both starting and substituting capacities. Likewise, during the Champions League Qualifiers 2025 - 2026, and the Europa League 2025 - 2026, Bos represented Feyenoord, again demonstrating his worth in both start and substitute roles.