How much is Mamelodi Sundowns worth?

How much is Mamelodi Sundowns worth?

Mamelodi Sundowns currently stands in the first position among the richest football club in South Africa. Its net worth is $11 million.

Who owns Sundowns fc?

guru Patrice Motsepe
Sundowns is owned by South African business guru Patrice Motsepe. He was born on 28 January 1962, and he is also a South African mining billionaire businessman. The billionaire has also been serving as the Confederation of African Football’s President since March 2021.

Which team has most money in SA?

Top 10 richest football teams in South Africa

  1. Mamelodi Sundowns – $11 million.
  2. Kaizer Chiefs – $9.1 million.
  3. SuperSport United – $7.9 million.
  4. Bidvest Wits – $7.4 million.
  5. Orlando Pirates – $6.9 million.
  6. Platinum Stars – $6.1 Million.
  7. Cape Town City – $5.8 million.
  8. Bloemfontein Celtic – $5.1 million.

Which team is most successful in South Africa?

Kaizer Chiefs
Honours. Kaizer Chiefs the most decorated club in South African football have won over 93 trophies over the past 51-year history.

Does Mamelodi Sundowns own a stadium?

Lucas ‘Masterpieces’ Moripe Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium having a capacity of 28,900 and is located in Atteridgeville, a suburb ofPretoria, South Africa. It is currently the part-time home stadium of Premier Soccer League club Mamelodi Sundowns who also use the Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

Which team has more money between Chiefs and Sundowns?

Mamelodi Sundowns FC, the most valuable in South Africa, had a market value of roughly 19 million euros, which represented nearly 14.8 percent of the value of all teams in the DSTV Premiership. Orlando Pirates followed with approximately14. 7 million euros, while Kaizer Chiefs ranked third with around 11 million euros.

Which is the most successful team in Africa?

Egyptian clubs are the most successful, with a total of 41 titles. Egyptian clubs hold a record number of wins in the African Cup of Champions Clubs/CAF Champions League (16), the African Cup Winners’ Cup (8), the CAF Super Cup (12) and the Afro-Asian Club Championship (3).