Aaron Boadu

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Aaron Boadu (born May 13, 1986 in Hamburg ) is a German American football player.

career

Boadu, older brother of Marvin Boadu , played basketball at Contra Costa College in the United States and was won over by the American football coach there for his team, so that he started playing football at the age of 20 and joined the team at the California university. After his return to Germany, Boadu Football first played in Hamburg (2008 with the Hamburg Blue Devils ) and at times also basketball for Bramfelder SV in the Regionalliga alongside his brother Marvin.

In 2010 he moved to the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes , in his first year on the fjord, the 1.99 meter tall and 126 kilogram defensive player ( Defensive End ) won the German championship with the Kiel team under head coach Kent Anderson . He initially played in Kiel until the end of the 2012 season. In 2015 he returned to the team and won the EFAF Cup with Kiel in June 2015 . In the 2016 season, Boadu set a new Kiel club record with 13 quarterback sacks and was also the second-best player in the league in that season.

At the beginning of 2019, Boadu was first announced as a new addition by the Potsdam Royals (also GFL ), at the end of July 2019 he made his debut in the colors of the Hildesheim Invaders  and won in his first game for the Lower Saxony against his former team from Kiel.

Individual evidence

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  2. a b Royals continue to strengthen defense. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  3. Talent and ambition: Marvin Boadu aims high. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  4. ^ Prep-JC scoreboard. In: East Bay Times. January 6, 2007; Retrieved January 28, 2020 (American English).
  5. Devil Aaron: I want to rock in the USA. In: image. Retrieved February 6, 2020 .
  6. https://syntainics-mbc.de/mbc-2-behaelt-einen-kuehlen-kopf-und-siegt-erneut/
  7. ^ Bramfelder SV, Best Thrower (Season: 2008/2009) - 1st Regional League Men (Seniors). In: German Basketball Association. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  8. a b c https://www.baltic-hurricanes.de/fileadmin/media/download/Pressbereich/MediaGuide2017_45-84.pdf
  9. Holger Fricke: Cyclones as a guest at the GFL Season Opener. January 4, 2020, accessed January 28, 2020 .
  10. Boadu comes to the Baltic Hurricanes. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  11. https://www.baltic-hurricanes.de/fileadmin/media/statistik/statistik_2015/150627_KBH-ALC_EFL-Bowl.pdf
  12. Invaders start the second half of the season with victory - Hildesheim Invaders. Retrieved January 28, 2020 (German).