7 Feb 2023

Wellington Phoenix sign new back

6:06 pm on 7 February 2023
Nikko Boxall.

Nikko Boxall has signed withthe Wellington Phoenix Photo: NIKHIL PATIL

The Wellington Phoenix have bolstered their backline at the end of the transfer window with the signing of Nikko Boxall for the rest of the A-League season.

Boxall joins the Phoenix from Auckland City FC who played at the FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco last week.

The 30-year-old All White has played professionally in Germany, Finland, Denmark and the USA since graduating from Northwestern University in 2015.

Phoenix head coach Ufuk Talay said Boxall added depth and experience to the back four.

"The injury to Scottie (Wootton) and Payney's (Tim Payne) suspension has tested us at the back and by signing Nikko we now have real competition for places throughout the squad."

Boxall only re-joined Auckland City last month after 11 years playing abroad, and started for the Oceania champions in their 3-0 defeat to El Ahly at the Club World Cup.

"When I committed for the Club World Cup I told them I'd still be looking at something professional," Boxall said.

"I still feel like I have got a lot to give and want to be in that professional environment. I still want to improve and grow."

It has been a whirlwind move for the centre back, who trained with the Phoenix for the first time today.

"I got back on Saturday, got a call on Sunday and flew down on Monday so it was pretty quick, but I'm looking forward to it.

"It's definitely nice to be in New Zealand and you can't beat Wellington on a good day."

He is following in the footsteps of his older brother Michael Boxall, who played 39 A-League matches for the Phoenix from 2012-2015.

Boxall wants to be a leader within the Phoenix dressing room.

"I feel young, but I understand that I've had a bit of experience.

"I've stepped into some leadership roles over the last few years, so I'll bring that leadership to help the younger guys and help raise the level.

"Also defensively help solidify the back a little bit more and add some depth."