Andile Jali and Top South African Football Stars Showcase Multi-Million Rand Luxury Homes
- South African football stars have translated their on-field success into luxurious lifestyles, owning impressive homes across the region
- From Andile Jali’s R17 million mansion in the Eastern Cape to Khama Billiat’s elegant estate in Zimbabwe, these residences reflect both wealth and personal style
- Beyond football, players like Thandani Ntshumayelo and Siphiwe Tshabalala use their homes as symbols of discipline, legacy, and quiet success
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South African footballers are known for their talent and dedication on the field, but many have also built impressive lifestyles off it.
From elegant mansions to modern designs, their homes reflect the success and discipline that shaped their careers. Here’s a look at some of the finest residences owned by top football stars.

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1. Andile Jali: A R17 million mansion in the Eastern Cape
Former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Andile Jali, Player of the Season for 2021/22, owns a luxurious double-storey home in the Eastern Cape valued at R17 million. The house features a black and silver interior with floor-to-ceiling mirrors, combining modern style with natural surroundings.

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The property includes a peaceful outdoor area with a duck pond, where Jali reportedly exercises, applying the same discipline off the field as on it.
2. Thandani Ntshumayelo: Building a legacy with a mansion under construction
Ex-Orlando Pirates midfielder Thandani Ntshumayelo is constructing a multimillion-rand mansion in an undisclosed location. Though still unfinished, the house is already attracting attention for its grand design, expansive views, and luxury features.
Known for his hardworking nature, Ntshumayelo’s new home represents his financial success and long-term plans beyond football.
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3. Siphiwe Tshabalala: Modern comfort and quiet luxury
Retired Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana star Siphiwe Tshabalala lives in a modern double-storey mansion with large glass walls that fill the interior with natural light. The home includes high ceilings, designer lighting, and sleek finishes.
Outside, there is a swimming pool, a manicured lawn, and a trampoline for family activities. Tshabalala keeps a low profile, treating his home as a peaceful sanctuary rather than a place for show.
4. Itumeleng Khune: Stylish Johannesburg home valued at R4 Million
Goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune, no longer with Kaizer Chiefs, owns a sleek home in Johannesburg purchased in 2018.
The residence showcases his football legacy with multiple PSL Player of the Month awards on display and a painted portrait of himself.
The house combines modern design with personal touches and is estimated to be worth around R4 million.

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5. Khama Billiat: Luxury in Zimbabwe’s Arlington Estate
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns player Khama Billiat recently shared a video of his double-storey mansion in Arlington Estate, an upscale suburb near Harare, Zimbabwe.
The property quickly gained attention online for its elegant design and modern features.
Though the exact value is unknown, similar homes in Arlington Estate range between US$250,000 and US$400,000 (roughly R4.7 million to R7.5 million), indicating a significant investment.
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Bobby Motaung’s lifestyle: R3.9 million home
Briefly News previously reported that Bobby Motaung, son of Kaizer Chiefs founder Kaizer Motaung, owns a luxurious home in Johannesburg’s prestigious Houghton Estate, bought in 2005 for R3.9 million.
Known for his low-profile lifestyle, the longtime Kaizer Chiefs executive has been spotted driving high-end vehicles like a Bentley Continental GT and BMW M5, reflecting his stature in South African football and business.
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