Early Life

Birthplace: Born on November 2, 2000, in the Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana.

Heritage: Son of Liberian parents who fled the civil war in their homeland.

Relocation to Canada

Immigration: At age five, Alphonso and his family moved to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, seeking a better life.

Early Challenges: Faced cultural and linguistic barriers in a new country

Moving to Canada

- In 2005, his family moved to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, seeking a better future.

- Discovered soccer at a young age, playing in school and community programs.

Early Soccer Development

Joined Free Footie, a program for underprivileged kids.

His raw talent quickly caught the attention of local coaches.

Vancouver Whitecaps Journey

At 14, he joined the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency Program.

Made his pro debut for Whitecaps FC 2 at just 15 years old in the USL.

Promoted to Vancouver Whitecaps first team in MLS by age 16.

Becoming a Canadian Star

Gained Canadian citizenship in 2017 and became eligible for the national team.

Became Canada’s youngest-ever goal scorer at the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Won Best Young Player and Golden Boot in the tournament.

Move to Bayern Munich

Transferred to Bayern Munich in 2018 for a then-record MLS fee

Transitioned from a winger to a world-class left-back under coach Hansi Flick.

Champions League Glory

In 2020, Davies won the UEFA Champions League with Bayern Munich.

Famous for his stunning solo run against Barcelona, assisting a key goal.

Became the first Canadian to win the Champions League.

Humanitarian Work

In 2021, appointed UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, advocating for refugees.

Uses his platform to support refugee children and immigrant communities.

Legacy & Future

Multiple Bundesliga & Champions League winner.

Key player for Canada in 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Continues to inspire young athletes worldwide with his incredible story.