
The latest salary figures from the MLS Players’ Association have shed light on the financial status of former Orlando Pirates standout Mbekezeli Mbokazi. While the 20-year-old is finding his feet in the United States with Chicago Fire, the numbers suggest he still has plenty of room for financial growth compared to his fellow countrymen abroad.
The Breakdown: Mbokazi vs. Hlongwane
Mbokazi has been a model of consistency since moving to the States, featuring in 10 out of a possible 12 matches this season. However, in terms of take-home pay, he isn’t the top-earning South African in the league:
- Mbekezeli Mbokazi (Chicago Fire): Earns $655k (approx. R10.8 million) annually.
- Bongokuhle Hlongwane (Minnesota United): Earns a guaranteed annual salary of $1.14 million (approx. R18.8 million).
At just 20 years old, Mbokazi’s current figure is considered a solid starting point for a young defender. With a key role expected for Bafana Bafana in the upcoming World Cup, a standout performance on the global stage will likely lead to a significantly improved contract in the near future.
Pirates: On the Verge of Glory
While their former star thrives in Chicago, Orlando Pirates are focused on making history at home. Following Mamelodi Sundowns’ 3-2 loss to TS Galaxy, the Buccaneers are within touching distance of their first league title in 14 years.
- The Target: 4 points from the final two games guarantees the title.
- The Advantage: Pirates boast a +44 goal difference, far superior to Sundowns’ +36.
- Next Up: A massive home clash against Durban City this Saturday, where a win would effectively secure the championship.















