Male yeast infections can occur in just the same places that women will get it – with the exception of the vagina of course!
I’m not talking primarily of the yeast infections that can occur elsewhere on the body, but instead of the type of yeast infections that can occur on the genital area.

Now since men don’t have a vagina, and therefore can’t harbor orreed the Candida Albicans bacteria in their vagina, it falls to the actor of transference for men to get yeast infections.

Causes
Although there can be a few different reasons for men to get yeast
infections, the most common reason is due to transferal through
sexual intercourse.
If their sexual partner has a yeast infection, then a man has a chance
of also contracting a yeast infection. As I said earlier, this is not a
matter of sexually transmitted diseases.
Yeast infections can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, but
that doesn’t mean that the other person will get it.
In the case of male yeast infections, there’s only a 12-15% chance that
they will get it f their partner has a yeast infection.
And once you do get it there’s also the chance that you can pass it
back to your sexual partner and get it back again as well.