Benni McCarthy, a name synonymous with South African football, is set to take on a new challenge as the head coach of Kenya's Harambee Stars.
The ex-Manchester United first-team coach is poised to be introduced as the new head coach of Kenya’s national football team on Monday, March 3.
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) confirmed the announcement in a statement released Thursday, February 27, revealing that the unveiling will occur at the KICC Pavilion at 1:45 PM EAT, attended by key FKF officials and other stakeholders.
From his roots in Cape Town to his successful playing career in Europe and his subsequent transition to coaching, McCarthy's journey is a testament to his passion and dedication to the sport.
Early Life and Playing Career:
Born Benedict Saul McCarthy on November 12, 1977, in Hanover Park, Cape Town, South Africa, Benni's footballing talent was evident from a young age. He began his professional career with Seven Stars in his homeland, quickly making a name for himself as a prolific striker.
His impressive performances earned him a move to Europe, where he played for some notable clubs:
International Career:
McCarthy was a key figure in the South African national team, Bafana Bafana. He is the all-time leading scorer for the national team, a record that speaks volumes about his impact. He represented South Africa in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups.
Coaching Career:
After retiring from playing, McCarthy transitioned into coaching. His coaching career includes:
Personal Life:
McCarthy is known for his charismatic personality and his passion for football. He is a respected figure in South African sport and is seen as a role model for aspiring footballers. He is married and has children.
The Harambee Stars Challenge:
Now, McCarthy is set to embark on a new chapter as the head coach of the Harambee Stars. His experience, both as a player and a coach, will be invaluable as he aims to guide Kenya to success. His record of working with attacking players, and his experience at the highest levels of football will be a great asset to the Kenyan national team.