Born 26 January 2000 in Northern Ireland, midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce primarily plays at the heart of midfield for his current club, St Mirren. Standing at 5ft 10in (1.8m) and weighing 11st 2lb (71kg), Nathaniel sports the number 15 jersey. He's also had the privilege of playing for the Northern Ireland national team.
His football journey commenced in July 2015, with Boyd-Munce joining Glentoran in the Northern Ireland Premiership. In his debut season (2015 - 2016), he managed to make a solitary first team appearance in league matches.
In the subsequent year, July 2016 saw Boyd-Munce whisked away from Glentoran to join the ranks of Birmingham City. Unfortunately, details regarding the transfer fee remain undisclosed. Gusto for playing time would not be sated as Boyd-Munce's initial seasons at Birmingham saw him making only a handful of league appearances, six in the 2019 - 2020 season followed by a single outing the year after.
Boyd-Munce's career saw another twist in January 2022 when he transferred to Middlesbrough, competing in the English Championship. Again, the specificities regarding the transfer fee remain locked behind the cloak of non-disclosure. His time at Middlesbrough didn't prove bountiful playing-wise, as he made only one first-team appearance in both the 2021 - 2022 and 2022 - 2023 seasons.
However, in March 2023, Boyd-Munce crossed the border northward to join St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership. His first season with the club (2022 - 2023) saw him make three league appearances, while the following season (2023 - 2024) ended with a tally of 35 league appearances. In the running season (2024 - 2025), Boyd-Munce has made 21 first team appearances and notched up a goal, his first for St Mirren. Furthermore, he aided the team's campaign in the Scottish Cup 2024 - 2025 with a critical goal from one start and appearance as a substitute. He also rallied for his team in the Conference League Qualifiers 2024 - 2025, managing three starts.