Who Is Kyle Bennett (footballer)? Age, Biography and Wiki
As of 2025, Kyle Bennett is 34 years old. He began his professional football career in his teens, and since then, he has played for several clubs, showcasing his skills on the field. Known for his versatility and creativity as a midfielder, Bennett has developed a reputation for being a vital asset to his teams, contributing both in assists and goals.
For those looking for more in-depth information, you can check out his Wikipedia page.
| Occupation | Footballer |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | September 9, 1990 |
| Age | 35 Years |
| Birth Place | Telford, England |
| Horoscope | Virgo |
| Country | England |
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Height, Weight & Measurements
Kyle Bennett stands tall at 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) and maintains a balanced physique weighing around 154 lbs (70 kg). His athletic build is complemented by his agility and speed on the field, making him a formidable opponent.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As of 2025, Kyle Bennett tends to keep his personal life private. While there have been rumors circulating about his dating life, he has not publicly confirmed any significant relationships. Updates regarding his family background suggest he remains close to his loved ones but has chosen to keep the details away from public scrutiny.
In January 2025, Bennett revealed how his off-the-pitch struggles had affected him mentally whilst at Bristol Rovers as he went through a divorce and caring for his terminally ill father, who passed away in October 2021.
Net Worth and Salary
Kyle Bennett’s net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $1.5 million. His income sources include his football salary, endorsements, and investments in local businesses. While the exact figures regarding his salary are not publicly disclosed, professional footballers in the UK typically earn substantial sums, contributing to his overall wealth.
In May 2011 he was offered a new contract by the club but the beginning of July the club confirmed he has rejected the deal in favour of a move to Doncaster Rovers, and as the clubs could not agree on a transfer fee that it would go to a transfer tribunal to determine a transfer fee.
In September 2011, the transfer tribunal was concluded that Doncaster Rovers were ordered by tribunal panel to pay Bury £180,000 in compensation.
Career, Business and Investments
Bennett's career has seen him play for a variety of clubs in the Football League, where he has honed his skills and established a solid career. In addition to his football endeavors, Bennett has ventured into business. He reportedly invests in local sports academies, aspiring to nurture young talents in football.
He made his debut in a 1–0 defeat to Port Vale at Gigg Lane on 7 August 2010. He scored his first goals in professional football on 26 February 2011, when he scored twice as Bury beat Crewe Alexandra 3–1. In his first season at Bury, Bennett scored two goals in thirty-three appearances in all competitions, as he helped Bury gain promotion to League One.
Social Network
Kyle Bennett maintains an active presence on social media, engaging with his fans through platforms like Instagram and Twitter. His Instagram profile showcases highlights from his career, moments from his personal life, and involvement in charitable causes.
Instagram: @KyleBennett
Twitter: @KyleBennett
Education
While specific details about Bennett's education are limited, it is known that he balanced his commitment to football with his studies during his formative years. This dedication has not only helped him on the field but has also laid the foundation for his business ventures post-football.
Ahead of the 2012–13 season, Bennett was soon linked with a move away from the club, prompting Manager Dean Saunders stated he started contract talk with Bennett.
Bennett started well when he played 120 minutes in the first round of Football League Cup against York City and scored one of the penalties in the shoot-out, as Doncaster Rovers went through to the next round. Bennett then scored two goals in the first two games against Walsall and his former club, Bury.
Bennett soon suffered a knee injury after facing a fitness test. After missing seven matches, Bennett made his return in a 1–1 draw against Swindon Town. Soon after, Bennett's poor performance against Bury on 2 February 2013 led the club's supporters criticising him, prompting Manager Brian Flynn to defend him.
Weeks later on 26 February 2013, Bennett scored his first goal since returning from injury, in a 2–1 win over Shrewsbury Town. Bennett went on to make thirty-eight appearances and scoring three times in all competitions.
Despite spending some of the half on the bench and injuries, Bennett was offered a new contract by the club and signed a two-year contract on 8 July 2013.