Jérôme Boateng, born on September third, nineteen eighty-eight, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Germany, renowned for his role as a centre-back. His football journey began at Hertha BSC, where he progressed through the youth ranks to make his mark on the first team. Following a promising debut season, he transferred to Hamburger SV, where he quickly became a vital player, contributing to the club's impressive runs to two consecutive UEFA Europa League semi-finals.
In two thousand ten, Boateng made a significant move to Manchester City, but it was his subsequent transfer to Bayern Munich in two thousand eleven that truly defined his career. At Bayern, he enjoyed immense success, securing numerous domestic and European titles, including the prestigious continental treble in both the two thousand twelve–thirteen and two thousand nineteen–twenty seasons. After his contract expired on June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-one, he became a free agent and later signed with Lyon, before making a move to the Italian club Salernitana.
On the international stage, Boateng represented Germany at various levels, starting with the U21 team that triumphed in the two thousand nine Euro U-21 Championship. His impressive performances earned him a promotion to the senior national team, where he accumulated over seventy caps. He played in multiple major tournaments, including UEFA Euro two thousand twelve, Euro two thousand sixteen, the two thousand ten World Cup, the two thousand fourteen World Cup, and the two thousand eighteen World Cup, playing a pivotal role in Germany's victory in the two thousand fourteen tournament.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jérôme Boateng is also known for being the younger half-brother of fellow footballer Kevin-Prince Boateng, highlighting a family legacy in the sport.