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Kevin Lenini at FIFA World Cup 2026

ByAsad SialAsad SialPublished Apr 19, 2026, 1:35 PM UTC
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Kevin Lenini

FC KrasnodarFC Krasnodar

29 years
27 January 1997
Age
FC Krasnodar
Club
🇨🇻Cape Verde
Country
27 January 1997
Date of Birth
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Height
Right
Preferred Foot
6
Jersey Number
21
International Caps
Defensive Midfielder
Position
Position

Primary

Defensive Midfielder

Others

Central Midfielder

DMCM

Kevin Lenini is a 29-year-old Cape Verdean defensive midfielder who plays for FC Krasnodar. This page covers his profile, personal information, club career, Cape Verde record, transfer value, salary, net worth, playing style, and 2026 World Cup outlook.

Quick Answer

Kevin Lenini is a 29-year-old Cape Verde midfielder for FC Krasnodar.

He is primarily used as a defensive midfielder, with cover across central midfielder.

His current club contract runs through 30 June 2028.

His reported weekly salary is ~€25,000, and his estimated net worth is ~€3 million.

Early Life and Background

Kevin Lenini's early football path matters because Cape Verde's squad is built from island roots, Portuguese football ties, European academies, and diaspora pathways. He moved through Cape Verde, France, and Russia, building the defensive-midfield base Cape Verde use to protect central spaces.

That route shaped the current version of his game. Midfielders grow when clubs trust them in different match rhythms, from slow possession phases to open transition games. Cape Verde need that development to show up in short tournament windows, where one role mistake can change a match.

Birthplace, family, and youth football journey

Birthplace and youth football context explain more than a date line for Kevin Lenini. Cape Verde players often build senior value by handling different leagues, travel demands, and tactical jobs before the national team relies on them.

Family support, early coaching, and weekly competition shape habits that remain visible at senior level: first touch, body position, scanning, recovery runs, and response after mistakes. Those habits matter when Cape Verde ask him to face stronger teams in the 2026 World Cup.

Kevin Lenini Personal Info and Profile

FieldDetail
Full nameKevin Lenini
Date of birth27 January 1997
Age29
NationalityCape Verde
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight168 lbs (76 kg)
PositionMidfielder
Preferred footRight
Current clubFC Krasnodar
Jersey number6
Weekly salary~€25,000
Estimated net worth~€3 million
Contract end30 June 2028
Transfer value€2.50m

Kevin Lenini's profile starts with fixed football details: age 29, Cape Verde nationality, defensive midfielder role, current club FC Krasnodar, and market value €2.50m. Those fields help readers separate public profile data from selection debates that can change during a tournament year.

The salary and net worth fields use public estimates, while the football section gives more weight to club rhythm, Cape Verde caps, position, and the role he can perform in 2026.

Kevin Lenini Club Career

Early clubs and development

Kevin Lenini's early club career built the base for his Cape Verde case. The first senior steps gave him match responsibility, while later moves tested whether his strongest traits could travel into faster and more tactical football.

That development arc matters because Cape Verde need players who can adapt. A player who has handled different coaches, leagues, and dressing rooms gives the staff evidence that his game can survive a tournament opponent changing the rhythm.

Current club and recent form

FC Krasnodar is the club setting that now frames Kevin Lenini's 2026 preparation path. Cape Verde need players arriving from real weekly pressure, with a role that keeps their core actions sharp.

As a midfielder, he must bring ball circulation, pressing support, second-ball reactions, carrying angles, and defensive coverage. Club form does not guarantee a Cape Verde role, but it gives the staff a live picture of timing, fitness, and decision-making.

Cape Verde's World Cup squad will need clear jobs around the headline names. Kevin Lenini strengthens his case when he makes his zone reliable and gives the team a role that works against more than one type of opponent.

Career Stats Table
Club
Matches
Goals
Senior career
FC Krasnodar
FC Krasnodar
2025 - now
32+
1
National team
🇨🇻
Cape Verde
Senior team
21
0

Kevin Lenini - Stats and Performance

SeasonClubAppearancesGoalsAssists
2025-26FC Krasnodar3213

Kevin Lenini's stats need to be read through his job rather than one headline number. Midfield tables do not capture reception angles, pass security, duel timing, and defensive distances, so the numbers need role context.

The club table gives readers a quick view of his current minutes and output. Cape Verde also judge pressing choices, defensive recovery, spacing, and decision speed, so the numbers work best as a base layer rather than a full report.

Kevin Lenini has 21 senior Cape Verde caps and 0 goals in the profile data used here. That record shows whether he already owns tournament trust or still needs club form to push him toward a stronger 2026 role.

FC Krasnodar 2026 Profile
FC Krasnodar 2026 Profile
FC Krasnodar
Current club
21
Cape Verde caps
0
Cape Verde goals
30 June 2028
Contract until
DM
Position
Right
Preferred foot
6
Shirt
Midfielder option
Status

International Career

Caps, goals, and major tournaments

Kevin Lenini's Cape Verde career now sits inside the country's first World Cup qualification story. Every position carries a different standard because the squad must prepare for opponents with deeper tournament history.

His senior record lists 21 caps and 0 goals. Those numbers matter because they show how much trust he has already earned in competitive windows and friendly camps.

Cape Verde need role clarity. Kevin Lenini can help if his club form keeps matching the job the national team need from him: ball circulation, pressing support, second-ball reactions, carrying angles, and defensive coverage.

National teamCapsGoalsTournament involvement
Cape Verde210Senior Cape Verde player in the 2026 World Cup preparation path

World Cup Record by Tournament

YearHostMatchesGoalsAssistsResult
2026USA / Canada / Mexico000World Cup debut - upcoming

Kevin Lenini does not have a previous senior World Cup appearance because Cape Verde are preparing for a first tournament at this level. The 2026 row stays forward-looking until final squad selection and minutes are confirmed by matches.

First-time World Cup players can still matter. Cape Verde need energy, role discipline, and current club form around the experienced core.

Honours and Trophies

Kevin Lenini's verified major honours table is not shown because the local data does not contain a clean senior trophy list for him. The section stays focused on his Cape Verde role, club standing, and 2026 relevance.

That keeps the page useful without adding unverified awards. A verified trophy list can be added later without changing the locked player-profile structure.

Transfer News and Market Value

Transfer value: €2.50mHighest: €2.5M
FC Krasnodar
FC Krasnodar
2026
€2.5M
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026

Kevin Lenini's transfer and market section separates club status from market price. His current club is FC Krasnodar, while the listed market value is €2.50m. Market value helps readers understand public football valuation, but it does not measure every part of his usefulness to Cape Verde.

Contract context also matters. A younger player may carry resale upside, while an older specialist can remain useful in tournament football even when the price drops. Cape Verde judge the player by the job he can perform, not by the market line alone.

Kevin Lenini Salary and Net Worth

Kevin Lenini's weekly salary is listed at ~€25,000. That figure should be read separately from transfer value because wages reflect contract terms, not resale price.

Kevin Lenini's estimated net worth is listed at ~€3 million. Net worth estimates combine football earnings and commercial income, so they should not be confused with weekly salary.

Kevin Lenini 2026 Style, Strengths, and Tournament Outlook

Kevin Lenini's 2026 outlook depends on whether his club form keeps matching Cape Verde's squad need. His strongest case is the role he gives the midfield group: ball circulation, pressing support, second-ball reactions, carrying angles, and defensive coverage.

Cape Verde need midfielders who can connect the attack to the back line without leaving the centre open. The next months matter because Cape Verde need more than names. They need players who can complete specific jobs without forcing the whole team to adjust around them.

The realistic outlook is selection competition unless he is already a fixed starter. Kevin Lenini can strengthen his place by staying fit, keeping minutes at FC Krasnodar, and giving the staff a role that holds up against stronger opponents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How old is Kevin Lenini and what is his nationality?

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Kevin Lenini is 29 years old and represents Cape Verde. He is listed as a defensive midfielder in the current FWC Mania player data.

Which club does Kevin Lenini play for now?

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Kevin Lenini currently plays for FC Krasnodar. His club role is the main weekly form reference for his Cape Verde 2026 outlook.

What is Kevin Lenini's playing style?

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Kevin Lenini's style is built around ball circulation, pressing support, second-ball reactions, carrying angles, and defensive coverage. Cape Verde can use that profile when the match demands a clear job rather than loose attacking freedom.

What is Kevin Lenini's national team status?

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Kevin Lenini is part of Cape Verde's senior player pool, with 21 caps and 0 goals listed in this profile.

What is Kevin Lenini salary and net worth in 2026?

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Kevin Lenini's weekly salary is listed as ~€25,000, and estimated net worth is listed as ~€3 million. The page separates those financial fields from transfer value and football role.

Conclusion

Kevin Lenini's Cape Verde profile comes down to role, rhythm, and trust. He has a current club platform at FC Krasnodar, a defined position as a defensive midfielder, and a national-team record that places him inside the 2026 conversation.

Cape Verde need players who can carry clear jobs through group matches and knockout pressure. Kevin Lenini stays relevant if his club minutes, fitness, and role execution keep giving the staff a dependable answer.