Awer Mabil's Net Worth Details

Awer Mabil’s story is unlike almost any other in world football. The Australian winger turned a childhood in a Kenyan refugee camp into a professional career spanning Europe’s top leagues.

This article covers everything about Awer Mabil’s net worth, salary, contract, and career earnings.

Awer Mabil’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Awer Bul Mabil
Date of Birth 15 September 1995
Age 30 years old
Place of Birth Kakuma, Kenya
Nationality Australian
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 73 kg
Position Left Winger
Current Club CD Castellón (La Liga 2)
Turned Professional 2012
Net Worth ~$3 million (estimated)
Annual Salary ~€390,000
Relationship Status In a relationship with Camilla Duelund
Instagram @awermabil10

Early Life and Career

Awer Bul Mabil was born on 15 September 1995 in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, where his South Sudanese family had fled to escape the conflict in Sudan.

He lived in the camp for the first eleven years of his life before Australia accepted the Mabil family through a formal resettlement program in 2006.

The family settled in Adelaide, South Australia, where Mabil quickly discovered football as both an escape and a passion.

He started playing organised football with local youth clubs, progressing through St Augustine’s and Playford City before joining the South Australian National Training Centre (SA NTC) in 2010–2011.

From there, he caught the attention of the Adelaide United academy and joined their youth programme.

Mabil made his senior debut in 2012 for Campbelltown City in the National Premier Leagues South Australia, impressing enough that Adelaide United gave him a professional contract.

He made his A-League debut for Adelaide United on 11 January 2013 against Perth Glory, becoming one of the youngest players to break into the first team.

Despite being still a teenager, Mabil showed raw pace, direct running, and a hunger that set him apart from his peers.

His performances earned him a move to Europe, with Danish Superliga giants FC Midtjylland securing his signature in 2015 for a reported transfer fee exceeding AU$1.3 million.

Professional Career

Mabil’s time at FC Midtjylland between 2015 and 2022 was the defining chapter of his career.

The club gave him room to develop, sending him on two loan spells — to Esbjerg fB in Denmark (2016–17) and Paços de Ferreira in Portugal (2017–18) — before he returned to Midtjylland as a key first-team player.

He won the Danish Superliga title in 2019–20 and the DBU Pokalen in 2018–19 with the club.

At the international level, Mabil earned his senior Australia debut on 16 October 2018 against Kuwait, coming off the bench to score Australia’s fourth goal in a 4–0 win — a goal he dedicated to his mother.

He played a crucial role in Australia’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification, scoring a penalty in the intercontinental playoff shootout against Peru. As of 2026, he has earned 35 international caps and scored 9 goals for the Socceroos.

In May 2022, Mabil signed a four-year deal with Spanish La Liga club Cádiz. However, he struggled for regular minutes in Spain and was loaned to AC Sparta Prague in January 2023, where he won the Czech 1. Liga title.

After his contract with Cádiz concluded, he joined Swiss Super League club Grasshopper Club Zürich in August 2023 on a free transfer and spent two seasons there before signing with CD Castellón in February 2025.

As tracked on Transfermarkt, Mabil has had a decorated career across five countries, playing in the Danish Superliga, Portuguese Primeira Liga, Spanish La Liga and La Liga 2, Czech top flight, and Swiss Super League.

In 2023, Mabil was named Young Australian of the Year, recognising not just his football achievements but his humanitarian work through the Barefoot to Boots foundation, which he co-founded with his brother to provide football equipment and support to young refugees in Kakuma.

Girlfriend

Awer Mabil has been in a long-term relationship with Camilla Duelund. The couple first appeared together publicly in September 2015 when Duelund attended one of his matches.

Mabil has posted about their relationship on his Instagram account, though he generally keeps his personal life private.

Mabil also has a deeply personal family history that has shaped who he is.

In January 2019, his younger sister Bor, aged 19, died in a car crash in Adelaide just hours before Australia’s AFC Asian Cup quarter-final against the UAE.

Mabil played in the match despite the tragedy and later spoke openly about the devastating experience in interviews.

Awer Mabil’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Awer Mabil’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $3 million.

He has built this wealth through more than a decade of professional football contracts across Australia, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and back to Spain, combined with a Nike endorsement deal.

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

Mabil signed with CD Castellón on 4 February 2025, agreeing to a contract running until 30 June 2026.

As noted on Transfermarkt’s player profile, the deal was a free transfer, with Castellón acquiring him without a transfer fee after his time at Grasshopper Club Zürich concluded.

The club competes in Spain’s Segunda División (La Liga 2), and Mabil has been a regular in their squad. His current market value sits at approximately €300,000.

As of June 2026, his contract is due to expire, and Mabil has previously expressed openness to returning to the A-Leagues in Australia if the right opportunity arises.

Salary

According to Capology’s salary tracker and FBref’s wage data, Mabil earns €7,500 per week at CD Castellón, which equals approximately €390,000 per year gross.

This salary is consistent with what he earned at his two previous clubs. At Cádiz, Capology confirmed a gross salary of €390,000 per season when he first signed.

At Grasshopper Club Zürich, his annual salary was reported at approximately £336,240 (roughly €390,000 at that exchange rate).

His peak earning years were likely his final seasons at FC Midtjylland, where one earlier estimate put his annual income at approximately €520,000, reflecting his status as a key player for a club competing regularly in European competition including the UEFA Champions League.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Annual Salary (Approx.)
2013–2015 Adelaide United Not publicly disclosed
2015–2016 FC Midtjylland Not publicly disclosed
2016–2017 Esbjerg fB (loan) Not publicly disclosed
2017–2018 Paços de Ferreira (loan) Not publicly disclosed
2018–2022 FC Midtjylland ~€390,000–€520,000/yr (estimated)
2022 Kasımpaşa (loan) Not publicly disclosed
2022–2023 Cádiz €390,000 (verified)
2023 AC Sparta Prague (loan) Not publicly disclosed
2023–2025 Grasshopper Club Zürich ~€390,000/yr (reported)
2025–2026 CD Castellón ~€390,000/yr (verified)

Career Statistics

Season Club Matches Goals Assists
2013–15 Adelaide United ~30 3 2
2015–22 FC Midtjylland (incl. loans) ~195 28 26
2022–23 Cádiz 6 0 0
2022–23 AC Sparta Prague (loan) 14 2 2
2023–25 Grasshopper Club Zürich 38 6 7
2025–26 CD Castellón 30 3 6
Career Total (approx.) ~360 ~49 ~43
International Caps Goals
Australia (senior) 35 9

FAQs

What is Awer Mabil’s net worth?

Awer Mabil’s net worth is estimated at approximately $3 million. He built this through professional contracts across Europe, most recently at CD Castellón in Spain’s Segunda División, plus a Nike endorsement.

How much does Awer Mabil earn at CD Castellón?

Mabil earns €7,500 per week at CD Castellón, equating to roughly €390,000 per year gross. His contract with the club runs until 30 June 2026.

Where was Awer Mabil born?

Mabil was born on 15 September 1995 in Kakuma, Kenya, in a refugee camp where his South Sudanese family sought safety from conflict. He moved to Australia at age 11 through a government resettlement program.

How many goals has Awer Mabil scored for Australia?

Mabil has scored 9 goals in 35 international appearances for the Australian national team, the Socceroos. He is best remembered for his crucial penalty in the 2022 World Cup qualifying playoff against Peru.

What charity does Awer Mabil run?

Mabil co-founded Barefoot to Boots with his brother. The foundation focuses on improving health, education, and gender equality among refugees by providing sporting equipment and development programmes at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya.

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.