Shaun Bartlett Biography: Age, Career & Net Worth

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Shaun Bartlett (born 31 October 1972) is a South African former professional football striker. In December 2018, he became the assistant manager of Kaizer Chiefs F.C in South Africa.

Shaun Bartlett

Shaun Bartlett Age

He was born on October 31, 1972, in South Africa. As of 2023, he is 51 years old and celebrates his birthday on October 31st every year.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $200,000, which he has earned as a professional footballer

Club Career

Bartlett began his career with his hometown Cape Town Spurs and then moved to Major League Soccer and the Colorado Rapids in the league’s inaugural season in 1996.

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Halfway through the 1997 season, he was traded to the MetroStars on 10 July. Bartlett left MLS, without leaving much of a mark and returned to his home country.

He later went on loan to FC Zürich and then transferring there for good in 1998. He went on loan to Charlton Athletic in 2000 and moved there in 2001 on a permanent deal worth £2 million.

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Bartlett won the Premier League Goal of the Season award in 2000–01, for his volley against Leicester City. In May 2006, the club released him.

Bartlett then returned to South Africa signing with Kaizer Chiefs and in the summer of 2008 retired from professional football. After several discussions, he then made a return to football with Bloemfontein Celtic.

International career

Bartlett made his full international debut in a friendly against Lesotho on 26 April 1995.

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He is the second all-time leading scorer behind Benni McCarthy for the South African national team, with 28 goals in 74 appearances. He helped his country to the 1996 African Nations Cup and played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, scoring two goals.

Honours

Club

FC Zürich

  • Swiss Cup: 2000

Kaizer Chiefs

  • Telkom Knockout: 2007
  • MTN 8: 2008

International

South Africa

  • African Cup of Nations: 1996

Individual

  • BBC Goal of the Season: 2000–01[5]

Managerial career

Golden Arrows

  • 2014–15 National First Division

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