Melvin Mastil's Net Worth Details

Melvin Mastil has quietly built one of the most interesting career stories in Swiss professional football.

A goalkeeper who started in local Swiss amateur clubs and rose to earn a long-term contract with Lausanne-Sport and a debut for the Algeria national team, Mastil’s financial profile reflects a young professional still climbing.

This article covers everything about Melvin Mastil’s net worth, his contract at Lausanne-Sport, salary estimates, career timeline, and what the 26-year-old is worth.

Melvin Mastil’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Melvin Feyçal Mastil
Date of Birth 19 February 2000
Age 26 years old
Birthplace Thonon-les-Bains, France
Nationality Algerian (of French-Algerian descent)
Height 1.94–1.96 m (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 92 kg (approx.)
Position Goalkeeper
Current Club Stade Nyonnais (on loan from Lausanne-Sport)
Turned Professional February 2021 (Lausanne-Sport)
Contract Lausanne-Sport until June 2029
Market Value €250,000–€260,000
Net Worth Estimated $150,000–$200,000
Instagram @melvin.mastil (verified)

Early Life & Career

Melvin Feyçal Mastil was born on 19 February 2000 in Thonon-les-Bains, a town in the Haute-Savoie region of France.

At the age of six, his family relocated to Switzerland, where he would grow up and eventually launch a professional football career.

He is of Algerian descent through his grandfather, which later opened the door for international representation.

Mastil began playing football at FC Échichens in the Swiss amateur league system. Interestingly, he did not start as a goalkeeper.

In an early indoor tournament, the team had no goalkeeper and his coach asked him to step in — at 11 years old, he was taller than most of his teammates, making him the natural choice.

He enjoyed it, and the position stuck. He later trained under the Foot Région Morges youth structure, sharpening his technique across the junior ranks.

At 19, he left Échichens to join FC Azzurri 90 LS, the reserve and feeder club affiliated with FC Lausanne-Sport, in August 2019.

After a season with Azzurri in the Swiss 1. Liga, he moved to FC Échallens before taking what was described as a brief sabbatical period.

By early 2021, Lausanne-Sport came calling — and his professional career officially began.

Professional Career

Melvin Mastil signed his first professional contract with FC Lausanne-Sport on 18 February 2021, initially on loan.

He permanently joined the club on 27 July 2021 on a three-year deal and was designated as their third goalkeeper, spending most of his time developing through the reserve squad.

According to Lausanne-Sport’s official website, he made 34 appearances for the club’s Under-21s across both the 1ère Ligue and 2ème Ligue Interrégionale during this period.

On 8 March 2023, Lausanne-Sport extended his contract to 2027 — a clear signal of their confidence in him.

That summer, he went out on a development loan to FC Biel-Bienne in the Swiss Promotion League for the 2023–24 season, gaining valuable senior-level experience for the first time.

He then joined FC Stade Nyonnais in June 2024 on loan in the Swiss Challenge League — Switzerland’s second division — where his career reached a new level.

At Stade Nyonnais, Mastil emerged as one of the best goalkeepers in the division. As tracked by FotMob, he posted 74 saves with a 69.8% save percentage in the 2024–25 season, completing 10 full matches and recording 4 clean sheets.

His performances earned him a nomination for the 2026 Challenge League Goalkeeper of the Year award.

On 7 January 2026, Lausanne-Sport announced on their official Instagram that Mastil had extended his contract until June 2029.

His international career also took off in 2026. Despite being born in France and previously playing for Swiss youth teams, Mastil chose to represent Algeria at senior level through his grandfather’s heritage.

He earned his first senior cap in a 7–0 friendly win over Guatemala on 27 March 2026. However, he later underwent surgery for an inguinal hernia, raising concerns about his availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Melvin Mastil’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Melvin Mastil’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $150,000 to $200,000.

He has built this wealth entirely through his professional football contracts in Switzerland, including stints at Lausanne-Sport, FC Biel-Bienne, and FC Stade Nyonnais, where salary income has been his primary financial source.

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

Melvin Mastil signed a contract extension with FC Lausanne-Sport on 7 January 2026, committing him to the club until June 2029.

This contract covers his return to Lausanne-Sport following the expiration of his loan at Stade Nyonnais in June 2026, according to worldfootball.net’s career tracker.

The 2029 contract represents a long-term commitment from a Swiss Super League club, suggesting Lausanne-Sport sees him as a future first-team option.

Salary

Melvin Mastil has been publicly disclosed. Swiss Challenge League salaries for goalkeepers at his level typically range between CHF 40,000 and CHF 80,000 per year (~$45,000–$90,000 USD), based on publicly available benchmarks for second-division professional football in Switzerland.

His current market value stands at approximately €250,000–€260,000, as listed on Transfermarkt and SofaScore.

Given his status as a development goalkeeper rather than a first-team starter, his salary is in the modest lower range of Swiss professional football.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Level Est. Annual Earnings
2021–22 FC Lausanne-Sport (Reserve) Amateur/Reserve ~CHF 15,000–25,000
2022–23 FC Lausanne-Sport (Reserve) Amateur/Reserve ~CHF 15,000–25,000
2023–24 FC Biel-Bienne (Loan) Swiss Promotion League ~CHF 25,000–40,000
2024–25 FC Stade Nyonnais (Loan) Swiss Challenge League ~CHF 40,000–60,000
2025–26 FC Stade Nyonnais (Loan) Swiss Challenge League ~CHF 40,000–60,000

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Clean Sheets Goals Conceded
2019–20 FC Azzurri 90 LS Swiss 1. Liga
2020–21 FC Échallens / Lausanne-Sport 2. Liga / Reserve
2021–23 FC Lausanne-Sport (Reserve) 1. Liga / 2. Liga Inter 34
2023–24 FC Biel-Bienne (Loan) Swiss Promotion League
2024–25 FC Stade Nyonnais (Loan) Swiss Challenge League 10 4 32
2025–26 FC Stade Nyonnais (Loan) Swiss Challenge League 30+ 8 (total)
2026 Algeria International Friendly 1 1 0

FAQs

What is Melvin Mastil’s net worth?

Melvin Mastil’s estimated net worth is between $150,000 and $200,000. He built this wealth through professional contracts in the Swiss football league system, primarily with Lausanne-Sport and on loan at Stade Nyonnais.

Which club does Melvin Mastil currently play for?

He plays for FC Stade Nyonnais in the Swiss Challenge League on loan from Lausanne-Sport. His loan runs until June 2026, after which he returns to Lausanne-Sport on a contract extending through June 2029.

What nationality does Melvin Mastil represent internationally?

He represents Algeria at international level. Born in France and raised in Switzerland, he qualifies for Algeria through his grandfather’s heritage and made his senior debut in a 7–0 win over Guatemala.

What is Melvin Mastil’s market value?

His current market value is approximately €250,000–€260,000, according to Transfermarkt and SofaScore. His value has grown steadily following strong performances in the Swiss Challenge League.

Did Melvin Mastil qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

His availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Algeria is uncertain. He underwent surgery for an inguinal hernia, which left him unavailable for several weeks and cast doubt on his inclusion in Algeria’s squad for the tournament.

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.