Kenya’s football scene has produced exceptional talent, with several players achieving international success and building impressive fortunes.
At the top of the list is Victor Wanyama, whose decorated career in Europe and North America has earned him an estimated net worth of up to KSh 1.9 billion.
The former Tottenham and CF Montréal midfielder owns luxurious homes in Nairobi, London, and Uasin Gishu, and drives a fleet of high-end vehicles including a Bentley, Range Rover Sport, and Hummer H3.
His elder brother, McDonald Mariga, made history as the first Kenyan to win the UEFA Champions League with Inter Milan.
With a net worth of about KSh 907 million, Mariga’s fortune stems from years of playing in Italy and Spain, lucrative endorsements, and real estate investments.
His car collection includes a KSh 20 million Cadillac Escalade and a Dodge Challenger.
Current Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga, playing for Al-Arabi in Qatar, earns roughly KSh 252 million annually and owns a palatial mansion in Homa Bay.
Retired stars Patrick Osiako and Jamal Mohammed also feature among Kenya’s wealthiest, each worth around KSh 258 million from careers in Europe and the Middle East.
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