Born on the 29th of September 1998 in Switzerland, the 27-year-old defensive footballer Jordan Lotomba, renowned for playing primarily as a right back, is currently signed with Feyenoord. A shade below average height for a footballer, he stands at 5ft 9in, (1.77m) and maintains a trim playing weight of 10st 12lb (69kg). When you look out on the field, you'll spot him easily, decked out in jersey number 30.
Showcased in the spotlight of the football elite, Lotomba's current market value is estimated to be around €6.50m (approximately £5.5m), according to Transfermarkt.
In a notable move, Lotomba joined Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland's Super League in July 2015. During his debut season (2016-2017), he clocked 25 first team appearances and banged in one goal in league matches. His skills did not go unnoticed, and he was soon on the move again.
In July 2017, Lotomba transferred from Lausanne-Sport to Young Boys Bern, another team in Switzerland's Super League. The transfer fee remains shrouded in a cone of silence, undisclosed to the public. During his stint with Young Boys Bern, he played in multitude of matches over different seasons: 22 first team appearances (2017-2018), five (2018-2019), and 27 (2019-2020).
August 2020 marked the next turning point in Lotomba's career, with a transfer from Young Boys Bern to Nice in France's Ligue 1. The transfer is said to have cost around £5.4m—a small price for promising talent. The following seasons saw a flurry of activity for Lotomba: making 30 first team appearances (2020 - 2021), 30 (2021 - 2022), 33 (2022 - 2023), 28 (2023 - 2024), with a slight dip to two in the early part of 2024 - 2025. During this period, he notched up two league goals.
September 2024 ushered in another change as Lotomba transferred from Nice to Feyenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie. The transfer fee was a notch lower this time, around £4.3m. In the half-season he spent there (2024 - 2025), he managed six first team appearances and scored one goal. Thus far into the current season (2025 - 2026), he has made six first team appearances.
He has also tried his luck in the Champions League Qualifiers (2025 - 2026) for Feyenoord with two starts, and also appeared in the Europa League (2025 - 2026) for Feyenoord, starting once and making a cameo as a substitute.
