Benni Ambitions to Send Kenya Players to European Top Teams
Kenya’s national team head coach, Benni McCarthy, aims to help Kenyan players break into top European football leagues. McCarthy has already identified Nottingham Forest as a potential pathway for talent.
The former AmaZulu and Cape Town City mentor stepped into his role with the Harambee Stars in early March, bringing along a dedicated South African coaching staff. With little time before the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Gambia and Gabon, McCarthy has quickly recognized the potential within Kenya’s football landscape.
Unlocking Opportunities for Kenyan Talent
“As we settle in, I see players who genuinely deserve a shot at international football,” McCarthy said, expressing confidence in his network. The 47-year-old coach, who has celebrated a UEFA Champions League title with FC Porto, mentioned that contacting Nottingham Forest is straightforward given his friendship with their manager, Nuno Espírito Santo.
He highlighted the eagerness of Kenyan players to venture abroad: “Many are not afraid of stepping out of their comfort zone,” he remarked, emphasizing that ambition is vital for success.
Fostering Connections for European Transfers
McCarthy’s proactive approach underlines a strategic initiative to create pathways for Kenyan talent. “When you talk to players in the national team, you see their aspirations,” he noted. By capitalizing on these ambitious players, McCarthy believes he can facilitate their entry into prestigious European leagues.
His experience, both as a player and a coach, positions him uniquely to make these transitions happen. With the right resources and connections, McCarthy is poised to become a pivotal figure in Kenya’s football narrative.
In summary, with bold ambitions and industry insights, Benni McCarthy is not only focused on improving Kenya’s national team but also on opening doors for its players to achieve their dreams in European football. Let’s keep an eye on how this vision unfolds!


