Johny Placide's Net Worth Details

Johny Placide is one of the most durable goalkeepers in French football’s second tier and the long-serving captain of the Haiti national team.

At 38, he is still starting week in, week out for SC Bastia in Ligue 2. But beyond his shot-stopping reputation, many fans want to know: what is Johny Placide’s net worth?

This article covers his salary at Bastia, contract details, career earnings across multiple countries, and everything else worth knowing about his financial profile.

Johny Placide’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Johny Placide
Date of Birth January 29, 1988
Age 38 years old
Place of Birth Montfermeil, France
Nationality Haitian (dual French-Haitian citizen)
Height / Weight 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) / 84 kg (185 lbs)
Position Goalkeeper
Current Club SC Bastia (Ligue 2, France)
Jersey Number #30
Turned Professional 2007 (Le Havre B)
Estimated Net Worth $500,000
Current Annual Salary Approx. €80,000–€100,000
Preferred Foot Right

Early Life & Career

Johny Placide was born on January 29, 1988, in Montfermeil, a commune in the Seine-Saint-Denis department just east of Paris.

His parents were Haitian, giving him dual French-Haitian citizenship — a fact that would shape both his club and international career paths.

Growing up in the Seine-Saint-Denis region, an area that has produced a remarkable number of professional footballers, Placide found his way to Le Havre AC’s academy around 2000, beginning a structured youth development journey that would last seven years.

He progressed steadily through Le Havre’s youth ranks before being promoted to the reserve side in 2007.

His time in Le Havre’s academy gave him a strong technical foundation in shot-stopping and positioning, qualities that French clubs at that level emphasize heavily in goalkeeper training.

By the 2008–09 season, he had broken into Le Havre’s first team, making his professional debut on April 26, 2009, in a Ligue 2 match against Grenoble.

On the international side, Placide had the option of representing either France or Haiti.

He briefly represented France at under-21 level in 2008–09, but ultimately chose to commit to the Haitian national team — a decision that defined his legacy well beyond club football.

Professional Career

Placide spent his formative senior years at Le Havre, making 49 Ligue 2 appearances between 2008 and 2012.

His performances during the 2010–11 season were particularly impressive, earning him the UNFP Ligue 2 Goalkeeper of the Year award — a significant recognition in French football.

That season he kept 16 clean sheets, firmly establishing himself as one of the division’s top shot-stoppers.

In January 2013, he signed with Stade de Reims, joining them for their return to Ligue 1 after a long absence.

Over four seasons at Reims, Placide made 53 league appearances at the top level of French football. After his release in July 2016, he joined EA Guingamp for a season in Ligue 1.

In 2017, Placide moved to England, signing with Oldham Athletic in League One. He played 42 matches during his stint at Boundary Park, becoming a reliable presence between the sticks in English football’s third tier.

His time at Oldham included a notable moment on April 17, 2018, when he saved a crucial penalty from Rochdale.

Following the Oldham spell, he moved to Bulgaria, signing with Tsarsko Selo Sofia in the Bulgarian First League, where he played 48 matches across two seasons (2019–2021).

In July 2021, as a free agent, he signed with SC Bastia in Ligue 2, joining the Corsican club during their push to regain stability after years of turbulence.

He has remained at Bastia ever since, becoming a fan favorite and key figure in the club’s rebuild, with his contract extended as recently as June 2025.

As reported by Transfermarkt, his current deal runs through June 30, 2026.

On the international stage, Placide captains Haiti’s national team, known as Les Grenadiers.

He played a key role in Haiti’s historic 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup campaign, in which the team reached the semi-finals for the first time in their history — defeating Canada 3-2 in a dramatic quarter-final comeback.

He now heads into the 2026 FIFA World Cup as Haiti’s most-capped player in the squad, a major milestone for both the player and the nation.

Johny Placide’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Johny Placide’s has an estimated net worth of $500,000.

He built this wealth through nearly two decades of professional football across France, England, and Bulgaria, combined with his long tenure as Haiti’s national team captain.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

According to Transfermarkt, Placide signed his most recent contract extension with SC Bastia on June 9, 2025, keeping him at the club through June 30, 2026.

This extension came after a solid 2024–25 Ligue 2 season in which he made 34 starts. His current market value sits at approximately €150,000–€155,000, reflecting his age and division.

The deal is a one-year extension typical for experienced senior players serving as first-choice goalkeepers in Ligue 2.

Salary

Exact salary figures for Johny Placide are not publicly disclosed — Capology notes his salary profile exists but requires a paid subscription to view.

Based on publicly available wage benchmarks for SC Bastia, whose total club wage bill sits at approximately £2.39 million per year according to salary tracking data, and contextual information from FIFA game databases which list his weekly wage at around $1,600, Placide’s annual salary is estimated at approximately €80,000–€100,000.

This is a typical figure for an experienced starting goalkeeper at a mid-table Ligue 2 club.

Career Earnings By Year

Period Club League Est. Annual Salary
2008–2012 Le Havre AC Ligue 2 €40,000–€60,000
2013–2016 Stade de Reims Ligue 1 €120,000–€180,000
2016–2017 EA Guingamp Ligue 1 €100,000–€150,000
2017–2019 Oldham Athletic League One (England) €60,000–€90,000
2019–2021 Tsarsko Selo Sofia Bulgarian First League €30,000–€50,000
2021–2026 SC Bastia Ligue 2 €80,000–€100,000

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Clean Sheets Goals Conceded
2008–2012 Le Havre AC Ligue 2 49
2013–2016 Stade de Reims Ligue 1 53
2016–2017 EA Guingamp Ligue 1 ~30
2017–2019 Oldham Athletic League One 42
2019–2021 Tsarsko Selo Sofia Bulgarian 1st League 48
2021–2022 SC Bastia Ligue 2 16 7
2022–2023 SC Bastia Ligue 2 33 11
2023–2024 SC Bastia Ligue 2 32 12
2024–2025 SC Bastia Ligue 2 34 11
2025–2026 SC Bastia Ligue 2 24 9 24
Career Total 313+ 76+

FAQs

What is Johny Placide’s net worth?

Johny Placide has an estimated net worth of $500,000. He earned this through nearly 20 years of professional football across France, England, and Bulgaria, with his longest spell at SC Bastia in Ligue 2.

What is Johny Placide’s salary at Bastia?

His exact salary is not publicly disclosed, but based on Bastia’s wage benchmarks and Ligue 2 goalkeeper salary ranges, his annual earnings at the club are estimated at approximately €80,000–€100,000 per year.

When does Johny Placide’s contract expire?

His current contract with SC Bastia expires on June 30, 2026. He signed the extension on June 9, 2025, after a consistent 2024–25 season in which he started all 34 available Ligue 2 matches.

How many international caps does Johny Placide have for Haiti?

Johny Placide has earned over 75 caps for the Haiti national team since making his debut in 2011. He captains Les Grenadiers and is their most capped player heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Did Johny Placide win any individual awards?

Yes. He won the UNFP Ligue 2 Goalkeeper of the Year award in 2011 while at Le Havre AC, a season in which he kept 16 clean sheets and established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in French football’s second division.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.