Shalulile Tops Namibia’s 10 Most Valuable Footballers in Latest Transfermarkt Rankings


Peter Shalulile
Peter Shalulile

Namibian football continues to strengthen its presence on the international stage, with players making significant impacts across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The latest market value update from Transfermarkt highlights the country’s most valuable footballers, showcasing a blend of experienced stars and emerging talents representing the Brave Warriors abroad.

Leading the list once again is Namibia captain Peter Shalulile, whose consistent performances for South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns have maintained his status as the nation’s most valuable footballer.

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Despite a slight decrease in his valuation, the prolific striker remains the only Namibian player currently valued at €1 million. At 32 years old, Shalulile continues to be a key figure for Mamelodi Sundowns and remains one of the most respected forwards in African football.

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Peter Shalulile playing Brave Warriors in Afcon

His lack of playing time under Sundowns’ current manager has contributed to his decline in value. The Namibian striker rarely features in domestic league matches or the Champions League.

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His market value reflects years of success at club level, where he has won multiple domestic titles and established himself as one of the Premier Soccer League’s most lethal goalscorers.

English-based defender Ryan Nyambe occupies second position with a market value of €800,000. The 28-year-old right-back, currently on loan at Reading FC from Derby County, remains Namibia’s highest-valued player competing in Europe.

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Ryan Nyambe (right)

Sharing the same valuation is AmaZulu FC left-back Riaan Hanamub. The experienced defender continues to be a vital member of both club and country, highlighting the growing importance of full-backs in the modern game.

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Riaan Hanamub (left)

Petrus Leads the Midfield Rankings

Al-Hilal Club FC midfielder Aprocius Petrus ranks fourth on the list with a market value of €500,000.

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Aprocius Petrus after winning Sudan Elite League

The defensive midfielder has earned recognition for his consistent displays in South Africa’s top flight with Cape Town City and currently playing for Sudan’s Al-Hilal Club, remains one of Namibia’s most dependable midfield performers as he help his side win Rwanda Premier League and Sudan Elite League to qualify for CAF.

Veteran Orlando Pirates star Deon Hotto sits fifth with a valuation of €200,000. Although his market value has dipped slightly, the 35-year-old continues to play an influential role for one of South Africa’s biggest clubs.

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Deon Hotto

Deon Hotto help Orlando to win domestic trophies and PSL for the first time since 2011/12, ending 14 years drought to claim the championship.

The rankings also reflect the emergence of a new generation of Namibian footballers making strides abroad.

Highbury FC duo Ngero Katua and goalkeeper Kamaijanda Ndisiro feature among the country’s top-valued players, while winger Rewaldo Prins has earned recognition following his move to Libyan side Al-Afreeki SC.

Richards Bay FC midfielder Baggio Tuli-Ngenovali Nashixwa and centre-back Sisqo Haraseb, currently on loan at Iraq’s Al-Qasim SC, are among the players whose valuations have increased in the latest update, underlining their growing potential.

Namibia’s Top 10 Most Valuable Footballers

RankPlayerPositionClubMarket Value
1Peter ShalulileCentre-ForwardMamelodi Sundowns€1.00m
2Ryan NyambeRight-BackReading FC (loan)€800k
3Riaan HanamubLeft-BackAmaZulu FC€800k
4Aprocius PetrusDefensive MidfielderCape Town City FC€500k
5Deon HottoLeft-Back/WingerOrlando Pirates€200k
6Ngero KatuaCentral MidfielderHighbury FC€200k
7Rewaldo PrinsRight WingerAl-Afreeki SC€150k
8Kamaijanda NdisiroGoalkeeperHighbury FC€150k
9Baggio Tuli-Ngenovali NashixwaDefensive MidfielderRichards Bay FC€125k
10Sisqo HarasebCentre-BackAl-Qasim SC (loan)€125k

The latest Transfermarkt valuations highlight both the strength of Namibia’s established stars and the emergence of promising young talent. While Shalulile continues to set the benchmark for Namibian footballers, the increasing presence of younger players in foreign leagues signals a bright future for the Brave Warriors.

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