Sipho Mbule's Net Worth Details

Sipho Mbule is one of South African football’s most talented and complicated stories. Known as “Master Chef” for his ability to cook up moments of brilliance in midfield, Mbule has played for some of the PSL’s biggest clubs — SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, and now Orlando Pirates.

His career has seen remarkable highs and frustrating lows, but his financial picture reflects a player who has steadily built his earnings through consistent professional contracts in the Premier Soccer League.

In this article, you will find everything about Sipho Mbule’s net worth, his salary, contract situation, career earnings, and the endorsements that add to his income.

Sipho Mbule’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Sipho Percevale Mbule
Date of Birth 22 March 1998
Age 28 years old
Place of Birth Bethlehem, Free State, South Africa
Nationality South African
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position Central Midfielder
Current Club Orlando Pirates
Shirt Number 23
Youth Club Harmony Sports Academy, SuperSport United Academy
Turned Professional 2017 (SuperSport United)
Net Worth ~$200,000 (estimated)
Monthly Salary ~R350,000 (estimated, at Mamelodi Sundowns peak)
Relationship Status Private
Instagram @the_real_master_chef_
Transfermarkt Profile Sipho Mbule – Transfermarkt

Early Life & Career

Sipho Percevale Mbule was born on 22 March 1998 in Bethlehem, a town in South Africa’s Free State province.

Growing up, he showed an early aptitude for football that set him apart from peers his age. In 2013, he joined Harmony Sports Academy, a development centre in the Free State that has produced several notable South African footballers.

It was there that he trained alongside Teboho Mokoena, who would go on to become one of Bafana Bafana’s most important players.

Mbule’s talent quickly attracted attention from SuperSport United, one of Pretoria’s most prominent clubs. He joined their youth academy, progressing through the age groups before making his senior debut in August 2017.

At just 19, he stepped into the PSL — South Africa’s top professional football division — and began building his reputation as a technically gifted, hard-working central midfielder with excellent vision and passing range.

His ability to dictate the tempo of a game and create chances for teammates earned him the nickname “Master Chef,” a nod to the way he seemed to orchestrate play from the middle of the park.

His early performances at SuperSport United were impressive enough to draw attention from the South Africa under-17 coaching setup, and he eventually represented the national under-20 and under-23 teams, laying the groundwork for a senior international career.

Professional Career

Mbule spent five seasons at SuperSport United between 2017 and 2022, becoming one of the team’s most important creative forces.

Over that spell, he featured in 97 appearances across all competitions, scoring 11 goals.

His best individual season came in 2020/21, when he registered four goals and seven assists in the Premiership alone, a return that placed him among the PSL’s most productive midfielders that campaign.

His performances attracted Mamelodi Sundowns, the dominant force in South African football.

In July 2022, Mbule made the move to Tshwane, signing with the reigning champions. However, his time with Masandawana proved difficult. Despite the quality that had made him a standout at SuperSport, he struggled for consistent game time at a club packed with international talent.

In 51 appearances for the club across all competitions — 22 of which were starts — he scored three goals and provided one assist.

The club eventually sent him on loan to Sekhukhune United for the 2024/25 season, but disciplinary issues cut that spell short.

When Sundowns opted not to activate the extension clause in his contract, Mbule became a free agent in the summer of 2025. Orlando Pirates moved swiftly, signing him ahead of the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season.

The move proved inspired. Mbule rediscovered his best form, winning both the MTN8 and the Carling Knockout with the Buccaneers in his first six months at Mayfair.

His performances earned him a recall to the Bafana Bafana squad after a four-year international absence, and he was a key figure in South Africa’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations campaign in Morocco, where the team exited at the Round of 16.

According to his profile on the official Orlando Pirates website, Mbule is regarded as one of the most creative midfielders in the PSL, with the ability to unlock defences and control the tempo of a game.

As tracked by Transfermarkt, his market value currently stands at €1.20 million, reflecting a significant rise from the €600,000 range during his difficult period at Sundowns.

Sipho Mbule’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Sipho Mbule’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $200,000.

He built this wealth primarily through his professional football contracts across South Africa’s Premier Soccer League, playing for SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Orlando Pirates over nearly a decade as a top-flight professional.

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

Mbule joined Orlando Pirates in July 2025 on a free transfer after Mamelodi Sundowns declined to trigger the extension option in his deal.

As confirmed by multiple South African football outlets including FARPost and The South African, he signed a one-year contract at the Soweto giants, with an option for the club to extend his stay by a further two years.

That option clause ran until the end of May 2026, with reports from Goal.com South Africa and Soccer Laduma indicating that Pirates had not yet exercised it as of the final weeks of the 2025/26 season.

His contract details at Orlando Pirates — specifically the monetary value — were not publicly disclosed by the club.

Salary

Mbule’s most verifiable salary figures come from his time at Mamelodi Sundowns, where his monthly earnings were widely estimated at R350,000 per month by South African football salary trackers including Briefly.co.za and Gauteng.news.

At that rate across a full calendar year, his annual salary at Sundowns reached approximately R4.2 million (roughly $230,000 at prevailing exchange rates).

His salary at Orlando Pirates has not been officially confirmed, but it is reasonable to expect a figure in a comparable range for a player of his PSL calibre.

For context, ESPN’s career stats page for Mbule documents his appearances across all clubs, confirming his profile as an established, regularly employed professional in South Africa’s top tier.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Monthly Salary (Estimated) Annual Earnings (Estimated)
2017/18 SuperSport United R50,000–R80,000 ~R720,000
2018/19 SuperSport United R80,000–R120,000 ~R1,080,000
2019/20 SuperSport United R120,000–R180,000 ~R1,560,000
2020/21 SuperSport United R180,000–R250,000 ~R2,400,000
2021/22 SuperSport United R250,000–R300,000 ~R3,000,000
2022/23 Mamelodi Sundowns R350,000 ~R4,200,000
2023/24 Mamelodi Sundowns R350,000 ~R4,200,000
2024/25 Mamelodi Sundowns / Sekhukhune (loan) R350,000 ~R4,200,000
2025/26 Orlando Pirates R300,000–R380,000 (est.) ~R3,840,000

Endorsements

Mbule has been seen promoting Nike on his personal Instagram account, consistent with Nike’s longstanding presence in South African football — the brand supplies kit to several PSL clubs.

Beyond the Nike association, no formal endorsement contracts have been publicly confirmed for Mbule.

His social media presence, particularly on Instagram under the handle @the_real_master_chef_, gives him a platform that brands in South Africa’s football ecosystem could leverage.

As his market value and Bafana Bafana profile have grown through the 2025/26 season, the potential for formal commercial deals has increased.

Players at his level in the PSL can earn anywhere from R200,000 to R500,000 per year through endorsements and appearance fees, according to industry observers, though no specific figure is verified for Mbule at this time.

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Assists
2017/18 SuperSport United PSL Premiership 17 0
2018/19 SuperSport United PSL Premiership 4 0 0
2019/20 SuperSport United PSL Premiership 28 3 3
2020/21 SuperSport United PSL Premiership 25 4 7
2021/22 SuperSport United PSL Premiership 10 2 1
SuperSport United Total All Competitions 97 11 ~13
2022/23 Mamelodi Sundowns PSL Premiership 20 1 2
2022/23 Mamelodi Sundowns CAF Champions League 8 1 2
2023/24 Mamelodi Sundowns PSL Premiership 16 1 3
2023/24 Mamelodi Sundowns CAF Champions League 2 0 0
Mamelodi Sundowns Total All Competitions 51 3 ~8
2024/25 Sekhukhune United (loan) PSL Premiership 17 2 3
2025/26 Orlando Pirates PSL Premiership + Cups 12 0 2
International Bafana Bafana Senior 11 1 2
International Bafana Bafana U23/U20 6 0

FAQs

What is Sipho Mbule’s net worth?

Sipho Mbule’s net worth is estimated at approximately $200,000. He accumulated this through nearly a decade of professional contracts in the Premier Soccer League with SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Orlando Pirates.

How much does Sipho Mbule earn per month?

His most reliably reported monthly salary was R350,000 during his time at Mamelodi Sundowns. His current earnings at Orlando Pirates have not been officially disclosed, but he likely earns in a similar range for a PSL senior professional.

Which clubs has Sipho Mbule played for?

He has played for SuperSport United (2017–2022), Mamelodi Sundowns (2022–2025), Sekhukhune United on loan (2024–2025), and Orlando Pirates (2025–present). He has also represented Bafana Bafana at senior, U23, and U20 level.

Did Sipho Mbule play at AFCON 2025?

Yes. Mbule was part of the South Africa squad that competed at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. He played a key creative role, though Bafana Bafana exited at the Round of 16 stage.

What is Sipho Mbule’s Transfermarkt market value?

Transfermarkt lists Sipho Mbule’s market value at €1.20 million, reflecting a strong rebound from his difficult period at Sundowns and a recognition of his impact at Orlando Pirates.

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.