association football actor

Kevin-Prince Boateng ( german : [ ˈkɛvɪn ˈpʁɪns boaˈtɛŋ ] ; born 6 March 1987 ), besides known as Prince, is a professional football player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Bundesliga golf club Hertha BSC. He represented the Ghana national team. Coming through the young system, Boateng began his career at Hertha BSC, before joining Tottenham Hotspur in England. After a short lend spell with Borussia Dortmund, Boateng moved to Portsmouth. In 2010 he joined Serie A side AC Milan, winning both the league and Supercoppa Italiana titles in his first base season. Boateng left Milan after three seasons, returning to Germany joining Schalke 04. In January 2016 he returned to Milan, remaining for six months, before moving to Spanish club Las Palmas. Boateng made his one-third render to Germany in 2017, playing for Eintracht Frankfurt, before joining italian side Sassuolo. After a short loanword to Barcelona, with whom he won a La Liga deed, he moved back to Italy, joining Fiorentina. In January 2020 he was sent on a six-month lend to Turkish side Beşiktaş, and in September 2020 he moved to Monza.

Born in Germany, Boateng represented his native state internationally at youth flat ; he opted to represent Ghana at elder tied 15 times between 2010 and 2014—scoring two goals—and represented them at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups .

Club career [edit ]

Reinickendorfer Füchse [edit ]

Boateng started his club career with the cabaret Reinickendorfer Füchse in early 1994 at age six prior to signing for Hertha BSC on 1 July 1994 at the age of seven, first play for them to 31 July 2007 when he was 20 years old. [ 8 ]

Hertha BSC II [edit ]

After emerging from the Hertha bird feeder teams, Boateng played for Hertha BSC II for two seasons. He was promoted to the Hertha beginning team team in the 2005–06 temper. [ 9 ]

Hertha BSC [edit ]

Boateng made his first team debut in a 2–0 winnings against Eintracht Frankfurt in the second gear round of the 2005–06 Bundesliga season on 13 August 2005 at the Olympic Stadium, being brought on at the begin of the second one-half. [ 10 ] Boateng was awarded the Fritz Walter Bronze Medal Award in the Under-18 category in 2005. [ 11 ] Boateng started his first Bundesliga match in a 2–2 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the 14th attack of the Bundesliga season. On 27 July 2006, Boateng was awarded the Fritz Walter Gold Medal in the Under-19 class. [ 11 ]

Tottenham Hotspur [edit ]

Boateng signed a four-year contract with Tottenham Hotspur in July 2007 for a reported £5.4 million, securing him ahead of UEFA Cup holders Sevilla. [ 12 ] His success at the club was limited, [ 13 ] and he was loaned to Borussia Dortmund in January 2009 for the remainder of the season. [ 14 ]

Borussia Dortmund ( loanword ) [edit ]

He made ten Bundesliga appearances during his loanword, but was forced to miss the final two matches of the season for a suspension of four matches imposed by the German Football Association ( DFB ) following a bad challenge and “ no-nonsense flying kick “ to the read/write head of VfL Wolfsburg ‘s Makoto Hasebe. [ 15 ] Dortmund were eager to sign Boateng permanently at the end of the season, but fiscal constraints prevented them from doing therefore. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ]

portsmouth [edit ]

english Premier League club Portsmouth signed Boateng on a three-year condense in August 2009 for a report fee of around £4 million. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] On 12 September 2009, he scored his first finish for the club against Bolton Wanderers, [ 20 ] and was named Portsmouth ‘s roast Player of the Month. [ 21 ] He finished his entirely season at the baseball club with three goals in 22 Premier League games as they were relegated amidst fiscal disorder. In May 2010, Portsmouth played Chelsea in the FA Cup Final, which Chelsea won 1–0. Boateng had his penalty for Portsmouth saved in the 54th minute, four minutes before Didier Drogba scored Chelsea ‘s winning goal. During the match, Boateng fouled Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack, injuring Ballack ‘s ankle and ruling him out of the at hand 2010 World Cup. Boateng claimed that Ballack slapped him in the face anterior to this, and that he apologised to Ballack personally for the fishing gear which left him hurt. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Boateng called the german media and the german national team players hypocrites for backing Ballack whilst ignoring his slap on the pitch. [ 27 ] Boateng besides criticised Joachim Löw for protecting Ballack after he slapped striker Lukas Podolski in a german national football team train match the previous year. [ 27 ]

Genoa and AC Milan [edit ]

On 17 August 2010, Boateng transferred to italian Serie A club Genoa on a three-year contract for €5.75 million, [ 28 ] ( a reported €5.7 million plus the transfer of Anthony Vanden Borre, despite the latter hand falling-through [ 29 ] ) and then immediately joined AC Milan on loan. [ 30 ] The deal former became a co-ownership bargain in the same transmit window for €5.25 million. [ 31 ] Milan signed Boateng permanently from Genoa in June 2011 for €7 million [ 32 ] on a four-year condense due to expire in June 2015. [ 33 ] On 23 October 2011, Boateng came on as a half-time substitute against Lecce and scored three goals in 14 minutes. Milan had been 3–0 depressed at half-time, but went on to win the game 4–3. Boateng is only the second musician in the history of Serie A to score a hat-trick after coming on as a ersatz. [ 34 ] The hat-trick was the fastest in Serie A since David Trezeguet scored a ten-minute hat-trick for Juventus in 2001. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] On 3 January 2013, Milan was playing italian Lega Pro 2 side Pro Patria in a mid-season friendly when Boateng and respective other Milan players were the targets of racist chanting from a section of the Pro Patria crowd. Boateng reacted by kicking the ball into the stands before leaving the pitch, and was followed off by his teammates. The match was subsequently abandoned. [ 38 ] His decision to walk off the slope was belated backed by versatile players and commentators. [ 39 ] On 20 February, Boateng scored the opening finish for Milan against Barcelona in the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League round of 16 first base leg, which Milan went on to win 2–0. [ 40 ] In August 2013, he was quoted as saying he had changed his style since signing for Milan, from playing chiefly as a defensive midfielder to adopting the role of trequartista. [ 41 ]

Schalke 04 [edit ]

On 30 August 2013, Milan announced that Boateng had been transferred to german Bundesliga club Schalke 04 for a €10 million transfer fee [ 42 ] on a four-year contract due to expire in June 2017. [ 43 ] Boateng made his debut for Schalke 04 in a 2–0 victory against Bayer Leverkusen. [ 44 ] On 14 September 2013, he scored the victorious goal for Schalke 04 in a 1–0 winnings over Mainz 05. [ 45 ] On 30 October 2013, Boateng was voted the Schalke 04 actor of the month for October 2013 by fans. [ 46 ] On 9 November 2013, Boateng scored two goals against Werder Bremen ; Schalke 04 won the equal 3–1. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Boateng scored seven Bundesliga goals over the season as Schalke finished in third gear place. [ 49 ] On 11 May 2015, Boateng, aboard Sidney Sam and Marco Höger, was suspended indefinitely from the cabaret in the consequence of a frustration against 1. FC Köln as a leave of hapless behavior which claimed to have led to the club ‘s poor domestic performances. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] His contract with Schalke was terminated on 8 December 2015. [ 52 ]

Return to Milan [edit ]

As Schalke 04 terminated his condense in December 2015, Boateng re-joined Milan on 5 January 2016 on a free transfer and signed a six-month contract. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] He was training with Milan since his suspension in September 2015. [ 55 ] He made his official retort debut on 9 January 2016, playing 36 minutes against Roma in a 1–1 draw and scored his beginning finish in his first couple back at the San Siro six days late against Fiorentina in a 2–0 win. [ 56 ] On 25 May 2016, club owner Silvio Berlusconi announced Boateng ‘s deviation, along with those of Alex, Philippe Mexès and Mario Balotelli. [ 57 ]

Las Palmas [edit ]

On 2 August 2016, spanish La Liga club Las Palmas announced that they had reached an agreement with Boateng for his key signature following his secrete from Milan. [ 58 ] He made his debut on 22 August 2016 in a 4–2 away win against Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium. [ 59 ] On 24 October Boateng scored a goal against Villarreal which was regarded by some pundits as one of the best goals of La Liga that year. [ 60 ] On 16 August 2017, Las Palmas announced that Boateng had cancelled his condense by the club by common consent, citing “ irreversible personal reasons ” for the decision. [ 61 ]

Eintracht Frankfurt [edit ]

On 18 August 2017, Boateng completed his affect to Eintracht Frankfurt on a three-year deal, where he won the DFB-Pokal. [ 62 ]

Sassuolo [edit ]

On 5 July 2018, Boateng signed with Sassuolo on a three-year consider. [ 63 ] [ 64 ]

Barcelona ( loan ) [edit ]

Boateng joined spanish La Liga club Barcelona on 21 January 2019 on loanword until the end of the 2018–19 season, with the golf club holding an option to sign him permanently for an €8 million transfer fee. [ 65 ] He had joined the Catalan side to serve as a backup for Luis Suárez after Munir El Haddadi was sold to Sevilla. [ 66 ] The transfer made him the first ghanaian always to represent the baseball club. [ 67 ] He made his club debut on 23 January, in a 2–0 off get the better of to Sevilla in the first leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-finals. [ 68 ]

Fiorentina [edit ]

On 30 July 2019, Boateng signed with ACF Fiorentina. [ 69 ] He made his debut for the club on 24 August in the open game of the 2019–20 Serie A temper, coming on as a substitute in the second gear half and scoring a goal in an eventual 4–3 home plate loss to Napoli. [ 70 ] [ 71 ]

Beşiktaş ( lend ) [edit ]

On 31 January 2020, Boateng joined Turkish Süper Lig club Beşiktaş on loan for the remainder of the 2019–20 season. [ 72 ]

Monza [edit ]

On 28 September 2020, Boateng moved to newly-promoted Serie B side Monza on a annual narrow, with the option to extend for a promote year. [ 73 ] He scored his first goal on 24 October 2020, converting a punishment in a 1–2 get the better of to Chievo at home. [ 74 ] On 15 December 2020, Boateng scored two headed goals in a league game against Virtus Entella, helping Monza win 5–0. [ 75 ]

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return to Hertha BSC [edit ]

On 23 June 2021, Boateng returned to Hertha BSC. [ 76 ]

International career [edit ]

youth [edit ]

Germany [edit ]

Boateng holds a german passport, previously playing for the Germany national youth team. His long-distance goal for the under-19 team in a 2005 UEFA european Under-19 Football Championship equal against Greece – which Germany won 3–0 – was vote Goal of the Month by viewers of a german Das Erste television sports show. [ 9 ] In 2007, Berliner Morgenpost reported that then Germany under-21 bus Dieter Eilts would no longer select him and other team players due to a curfew that had been broken in the team ‘s camp during the June 2007 Toulon Tournament in France. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] In February 2009, Boateng was called up to the Germany U21 team by fresh bus Horst Hrubesch for the external peer against the Republic of Ireland in Cork. [ 79 ] Hrubesch selected Boateng in the preliminary U21 police squad for the 2009 UEFA european Under-21 Football Championship in Sweden in June 2009. [ 80 ] In June 2009, Boateng told the german authorities that he was no long matter to in representing Germany. [ 81 ]

senior [edit ]

switch to Ghana [edit ]

Boateng received a ghanaian pass [ 82 ] and switched his commitment to Ghana in May 2010 ; [ 83 ] [ 84 ] he has said that he feels more ghanaian. [ 85 ] He began his elder external football career by attending prepare with the national side, “ The Black Stars, ” that same month at the Accra Sports Stadium in Greater Accra prior the 2010 World Cup. [ 86 ] Boateng made his debut in a 1–0 victory over Latvia in June 2010. [ 87 ]

2006 World Cup [edit ]

In 2006, the Ghana Football Association had been in liaison with Boateng on him representing the Ghana ahead of the 2006 World Cup. [ 81 ] But the process under which FIFA had to decide on his eligibility would be long, as Boateng was past the age under the old FIFA rules where old young person internationals could switch allegiance. FIFA ‘s decision to reverse the rules in 2009 had given Boateng the green idle to switch his allegiance, and clock time appeared to be running out when his headroom to represent the Black Stars had calm not arrived at the beginning of May 2010. [ 81 ]

2010 World Cup [edit ]

Boateng was selected as separate of the Ghana team for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa by drumhead coach Milovan Rajevac, [ 27 ] to fill in for the hurt Michael Essien aboard defensive midfielder Anthony Annan. [ 5 ] On 23 June, he was selected to start in Ghana ‘s game against Germany, whose team included his brother Jérôme Boateng. Ghana held Germany to a 60th-minute alone goal and 1–0 acquire. [ 88 ] It was the first time that two brothers played on face-to-face teams at the World Cup. [ 89 ] Boateng picked up the ball from the half-way note, dribbled it “ quickly bamboozling ” his opponents before scoring with a left-footed inject from outside the punishment area in the fourth hour of a 2–1 win over the United States in the round-of-16 in Rustenburg ‘s Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace on 26 June. [ 90 ]

retirement [edit ]

In November 2011, Boateng announced his international retirement, citing tire from travel at the senesce of 24 years, thus missing the probability to contest the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. [ 91 ] In September 2012, Marseille ‘s ghanaian striker and near supporter André Ayew revealed that Boateng was considering reversing his decision to retire, but he did not play in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations either. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] [ 94 ]

2014 World Cup [edit ]

On 1 October 2013, Boateng was selected for Ghana ‘s 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification play-offs against Egypt. [ 95 ] On 4 November 2013, he came on as a 79th-minute stand-in in the second gear leg and scored Ghana ‘s only goal in the 89th hour as the Black Stars secured qualification for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. [ 96 ] On 2 June 2014, Boateng was named in Ghana ‘s team for the World Cup finals. [ 97 ] In the team ‘s open equal, he came on as a second-half utility against the United States in a 2–1 kill. [ 98 ] He was then selected to start against Germany in a 2–2 describe, playing against his brother again. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] On 26 June, Boateng was sent home and suspended from the Ghana squad for disciplinary reasons, entirely hours before the final group match against Portugal, after he was alleged to have verbally abused former director James Kwesi Appiah during a team meet. [ 101 ] Boateng was sent home along with midfielder Sulley Muntari. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] On 29 June, Boateng had hit back at the Ghana Football Association, describing the Black Stars’ organization during the tournament as “ amateurish ”. [ 104 ]

dash of bid [edit ]

Boateng is a quick, dynamic, physically strong and all-around midfielder, known for his aggression, center for goal, long-range inject ability, flair, footspeed, ball-juggling tricks, and dribbling skills. [ 9 ] [ 105 ] [ 106 ] [ 107 ] A versatile and retentive player, [ 108 ] [ 109 ] his crippled has a finical dependence on “ sheer strength, ability and energy. ” He can produce the work rate, ball recovery and attacking willingness of the box-to-box midfielder. He combines technical skill with speed of carry through which makes him more dangerous. [ 110 ] A 2014 profile on FIFA ‘s official web site described Boateng as being “ blessed with lastingness, focal ratio, killer instinct in battlefront of goal, and an rare flamboyance in the attack third. ” [ 106 ] Boateng has been utilised in many midfield positions throughout his career, but normally plays either in the center in a box-to-box character, [ 7 ] or as an attacking midfielder or forward ; [ 111 ] he has besides been deployed as a false-attacking midfielder, as a second striker, or even as a winger on occasion during his prison term with Milan. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] [ 114 ] With Las Palmas and Sassuolo, he was besides deployed in a more advance, central attacking function, basically positioned as a lone striker, but effectively officiate as a false-9, due to his ability to drop deep, link-up with midfielders, and create space for his other attacking teammates with his motion off the ball. [ 115 ] In addition to his playing ability, Boateng is known for his acrobatic goal celebrations, and frequently celebrates scoring goals with a backflip. [ 116 ] His former Hertha BSC teammate Niko Kovač has besides praised Boateng for his leadership, express : “ Kevin gives the team a sense of constancy, both mentally and physically, ” besides describing him as a “ warrior. ” [ 117 ]

personal life [edit ]

kin [edit ]

Boateng pictured in 2013 Boateng was born in Berlin. [ 118 ] His mother, Christine Rahn, [ 119 ] is german and his father is from Ghana. [ 120 ] He is the older, paternal stepbrother of fellow professional football player Jérôme Boateng. He is divorced from his first wife Jenny. [ 119 ] He became engaged to italian model Melissa Satta in 2011, [ 121 ] and the couple have a child, Maddox Prince, born 15 April 2014. [ 122 ] [ 123 ] The copulate were wed on 25 June 2016 in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. [ 124 ] Their marriage ended in December 2020 after a separation. [ 125 ]

tattoo [edit ]

Boateng has a tattoo of the map of Ghana and the country ‘s name on his arm. [ 85 ] [ 126 ] Across his rib, he has the taiwanese words for kin, health, sleep together, success and trust, [ 127 ] and he has other tattoo on his amphetamine body. [ 128 ]

FIFA [edit ]

In February 2013, Boateng was appointed as the foremost ball-shaped ambassador for the FIFA anti-discrimination taskforce, to work aboard FIFA Vice-President Jeffrey Webb at FIFA headquarters. [ 129 ] In March, Boateng presented FIFA President Sepp Blatter with his first phase of solutions to ending global racism in football, as requested by Blatter. [ 130 ] [ 131 ]

United Nations [edit ]

In March 2013, Boateng was named as the United Nations ( UN ) ambassador for anti-racism. He delivered his first language in that character accompanied by UN homo rights headman Navi Pillay at the United Nations Office at Geneva. [ 132 ] Boateng says he speaks turkish, german, english and italian, and understands french and Arabic. [ 133 ]

music [edit ]

Boateng is a cutting singer and dancer, [ 134 ] and has said that his singe and dancing idol is Michael Jackson. [ 134 ] He enjoys choreography, [ 135 ] and tattle. [ 136 ] As such, Boateng performed a dance act involving Michael Jackson ‘s trademarked Moonwalk for a packed-out San Siro of 88,000 spectators upon Milan celebrating their 18th Scudetto, [ 135 ] [ 137 ] and sang an a cappella bouncy on beIN Sports television to celebrate their one-eighth birthday. [ 136 ] In August 2018, he released a rap sung under the alias PRIN$$ Boateng named King on the World Star Hip Hop channel. [ 138 ] Boateng released his second single, Bella Vita, in July 2019. [ 139 ]

career statistics [edit ]

cabaret [edit ]

As of match played 8 August 2021[140]

International [edit ]

Appearances and goals by national team and year[141]
National team Year Apps Goals
Ghana 2010 8 1
2011 1 0
2013 1 1
2014 5 0
Total 15 2
Ghana score listed first, score column indicates score after each Boateng goal.[142]

Honours [edit ]

AC Milan
Eintracht Frankfurt
Barcelona
Individual

References [edit ]