Benni McCarthy has taken on a new challenge as the head coach of Kenya’s Harambee Stars! The South African football legend, known for his lethal finishing and tactical brilliance, is now steering the national team to greater heights.
But beyond the touchline, fans are curious—how much is Benni McCarthy’s net worth in 2025? From his glory days as a Bafana Bafana striker to his coaching career, McCarthy has built a remarkable legacy.
Here’s a deep dive into his journey, wealth, coaching milestones, and personal life.
What is Benni McCarthy Net Worth?
Benni McCarthy, a former South African soccer player, has a net worth of $16 million. Born in Cape Town, he started playing soccer with Young Pirates and Crusaders as a youth.
Advertisement
At 17, Seven Stars signed him in 1995. He played there until 1997 before moving to Ajax, where he stayed until 1999.
Celta Vigo signed him in 1999, but in 2002, they loaned him to Porto. A year later, Porto acquired him for €7.86 million.
In 2006, McCarthy joined Blackburn Rovers. He later moved to West Ham United in 2010 and then played for Orlando Pirates from 2011 to 2013.
McCarthy represented South Africa internationally from 1997 to 2012, becoming Bafana Bafana’s all-time top scorer with 32 goals.
He won several major titles, including the Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup, Portuguese Liga, Portuguese Cup, and UEFA Champions League.
Advertisement
In 1998, he teamed up with the music group TKZee for the hit song “Shibobo.”
How old is Benni McCarthy?
Benni McCarthy was born in Cape Town on November 12, 1977, to Dudley and Dora McCarthy.
His older brother, Jerome McCarthy, played professional football for South African clubs like Kaizer Chiefs and Manning Rangers.
His younger brother, Mark McCarthy, played football in the United States at Franklin Pierce University.
Profile Summary
Name
Benedict Saul McCarthy
Net Worth
$16 Million
Birthdate
Nov 12, 1977 (47 years old)
Birthplace
Cape Town
Gender
Male
Height
6 ft (1.83 m)
Profession
Football player/Coach
Nationality
South Africa
Professional Career
Benni McCarthy began his football career in 1995 at just 18 years old with South African club Seven Stars.
Advertisement
In his first season, he scored one goal in 29 matches. The following season, he found his rhythm, netting 12 goals in 20 games. His impressive performance earned him a move to Cape Town Spurs.
Two years later, Seven Stars and Cape Town Spurs merged to form Ajax Cape Town, a feeder team for Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam.
McCarthy shined at the 1997 African Youth Championship and FIFA World Youth Championship, catching the attention of Ajax Amsterdam. The Dutch club signed him, giving him a chance to showcase his talent in Europe.
McCarthy put South Africa on the football map as Bafana Bafana’s all-time top scorer, netting 31 goals in 76 matches.
Fans back home fondly call him “Benni.” He won titles with South African giants Orlando Pirates and European clubs like Ajax Amsterdam, Celta Vigo, FC Porto, Blackburn Rovers, and West Ham United.
Advertisement
After retiring, McCarthy smoothly transitioned into coaching. He started as head coach at Cape Town City before leading AmaZulu.
His career took a huge leap when he became a first-team coach at Manchester United.
During his two-year stay at Ajax Amsterdam, McCarthy scored 10 goals in the 1997-98 season, helping the club win the league title.
The next season, he improved with 11 goals. His performances led to a €6 million transfer to Spanish La Liga club Celta Vigo, making him the most expensive South African player at the time. However, he struggled at Celta Vigo, scoring only 22 goals in 96 games.
After three seasons, the club loaned him to Portuguese side FC Porto, who were struggling at the time. At Porto, McCarthy revived his career.
Advertisement
In the 2001-2002 season, he scored 13 goals in just 12 games. His outstanding form convinced Porto to make his move permanent.
McCarthy’s Coaching Career
After retiring in 2013, Benni McCarthy pursued a coaching career and earned his UEFA Pro License.
He started coaching in April 2015 with the U20s at Scottish club Hibernian while working on his coaching badges.
After a brief stint as an assistant coach at Belgian club Sint-Truidense, he left for personal reasons. McCarthy got his first head coach role on June 13, 2017, when Cape Town City appointed him.
In 2018, he led them to their first trophy, the MTN8. However, after winning just two of his last 18 games, the club dismissed him on November 4, 2019.
Advertisement
On December 14, 2020, AmaZulu hired McCarthy as head coach. He excelled, guiding the club to second place in the South African league during the 2020-21 season—their best-ever finish.
Under his leadership, AmaZulu qualified for the CAF Champions League and reached the group stages. Despite this success, the club sacked him on March 25, 2022.
In July 2022, McCarthy landed his biggest coaching role when Manchester United appointed him as an attacking coach under Erik ten Hag. He held the position for two years until June 2024.
McCarthy won titles with South African giants Orlando Pirates and European clubs like Ajax Amsterdam, Celta Vigo, FC Porto, Blackburn Rovers, and West Ham United [p/courtes]
Personal Life
In 2004, Benni McCarthy married Maria Santos from Spain. They had three daughters together—Minna, Mya, and Allegra. However, the couple separated in 2007.
In May 2014, McCarthy married Scottish model Stacey Munro. They have two children together—a daughter, Lima Rose, born in 2012, and a son, Lio Romero, born in 2019.
Benni McCarthy Net Worth, Awards and Recognitions
Benni McCarthy has earned several awards and recognitions throughout his football career, both as a player and a coach.
Advertisement
Club Awards
UEFA Champions League – Won in 2004 with FC Porto.
Golden Boot – Scored 20 goals in 23 matches to win the award in 2004 with FC Porto.
South African Premier Soccer League – Won with Orlando Pirates.
International Achievements
Represented South Africa in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups.
Became Bafana Bafana’s all-time top scorer with 31 goals.
Coaching Career
Managed Cape Town City from 2017 to 2019.
Currently Coaching Kenya’s Harambee Stars.
Other Recognitions
Played for top European clubs, including Ajax Amsterdam, Celta Vigo, and FC Porto.
Became a key player for Bafana Bafana throughout his career.
Retired from professional football in 2013 at 35 years old.
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram