College Boyens spent his childhood in
Napier where he was born on 18 September 1983 and moved to Dunedin at age 16. He was educated at
Kavanagh College and the
University of Otago, completing a BA in 2004. He started his playing career in
New Zealand, playing for
University of Otago and semi-professional club
Dunedin Technical before transferring to
University of New Mexico in 2004, where he was named a
first-team All-American in 2006.
Professional After briefly playing for
Otago United in the
New Zealand Football Championship, Boyens was drafted in the first round of the
2007 MLS SuperDraft by
Toronto FC. He scored his first MLS goal off a corner in a 2–1 win over the
Colorado Rapids on 2 June 2007. He was released by Toronto FC on 14 April 2008. Boyens went on trial at
New York Red Bulls in April 2008, and signed with the team on 5 May 2008. He appeared in 19 matches during the MLS regular season. After an up and down season Boyens' solid play in central defence helped Red Bulls pull off a surprising first-round upset in the MLS playoffs, defeating defending champion
Houston Dynamo 4–1 on aggregate. After appearing in 41 official matches for the club in three years, New York Red Bulls announced that Boyens would not be part of their plans for the 2011 MLS season. He signed with
Chivas USA on 9 February 2011. At season's end, Chivas USA declined his 2012 contract option and he entered the
2011 MLS Re-Entry Draft. Boyens was selected by
Los Angeles Galaxy in stage 2 of the draft on 12 December 2011. He signed with Los Angeles on 30 January 2012. After the conclusion of the 2012 season, LA declined the 2013 option on Boyens's contract and he entered the
2012 MLS Re-Entry Draft. Boyens went undrafted in both rounds of the draft.
Return to New Zealand Following a stint as a head coach within the LA Galaxy Youth Academy, Boyens returned to New Zealand football in February 2014 when he was named as the new Football Development Officer for the Waitakere region. He began playing with amateur club
Forrest Hill Milford, where he also serves as assistant coach. Boyens resumed his professional career when he signed with New Zealand side
Waitakere United on 20 October 2014. Waitakere cut ties with Boyens following the 2014–15 season.
International Boyens was included in the
New Zealand squad for a series of matches against
Malaysia in February 2006, but did not play in any of them. He made his national team debut in an unofficial friendly later that year, when he came on as a substitute during
New Zealand's 5–1 loss to Spanish club
Sevilla FC on 15 August. Boyens' first official international appearance came in May 2007, when New Zealand drew with
Wales 2–2.
The Observer noted that the defensive back two pairing of Boyens and
Ben Sigmund were "
boasting 10 minutes international experience between them". He was named in the
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup New Zealand squad, and gifted
David Villa Spain's fifth goal when he "air shot" a routine clearance during Spain's 5–0 rout over New Zealand on Sunday 14 June. On 10 May 2010, Boyens was named in New Zealand's final 23-man squad to compete at the
2010 FIFA World Cup. ==Club career statistics==