Career
He notably played in the Premier League for Coventry City, and in the Football League for and Hartlepool United. He has also played for Limerick. Boland started his career with Coventry City, making over 60 league appearances, before moving to in 1999.
Despite scoring on his debut on 7 August 1999 in a 1–1 draw with Millwall, Boland initially struggled to find form in Cardiff, his time not helped by a broken leg early into his second season at the club, sustained in a match against Barnet.
lieutenant was not until he recovered from the injury that he began to settle in the side and the following season he was awarded the clubs player of the year award due to his performances in a three-man midfield alongside Mark Bonner and Graham Kavanagh. The Irishman was "s longest serving player, having been at the club for seven years and starting over 200 games, before leaving when his contract expired in the summer of 2006.
He spent a short unsuccessful time on trial at Swansea City before in August 2006 signing for Hartlepool United. Boland became Danny Wilson"s first signing.
His tough-tackling is something that Wilson had been looking to add to the squad and he agreed terms at The Vic after being out of contract at Cardiff in the summer.
His leadership skills and experience were another part of the reason that Pools were quick to move for him when he became available. Boland is a hard tackling midfielder with good battling qualities. He has represented his country at Under-21 level
Boland announced his retirement from professional football on 21 October 2009 having not featured in a professional match for 14 months due to knee problems.
His last appearance came on 23 August 2008 in a 1–0 defeat to Stockport County. Boland came out of retirement in May 2010 to sign for Limerick.
Boland made his League of Ireland debut as a substitute, which turned out to be his only appearance, at Athlone Town on 8 May.