Springboks Rugby World Cup Faf de klerk

South Africa’s Faf de Klerk celebrates with the Webb Ellis Cup after winning the Rugby World Cup 2023 final match at the Stade de France in Paris, France. Picture date: Saturday October 28, 2023. Photo: Adam Davy / PA via Backpagepix

How much does Faf de Klerk earn per season in Japan?

Faf de Klerk made a name for himself playing for Sale Sharks in England but currently enjoys a starring role in Japan’s Top League.

Springboks Rugby World Cup Faf de klerk

South Africa’s Faf de Klerk celebrates with the Webb Ellis Cup after winning the Rugby World Cup 2023 final match at the Stade de France in Paris, France. Picture date: Saturday October 28, 2023. Photo: Adam Davy / PA via Backpagepix

Springbok star Faf de Klerk is as beloved in South Africa as he is highly-valued in Japan.

De Klerk earns one of the best salaries among the top Springbok stars thanks to his contract with Yokohama Canon Eagles.

Springbok star Faf de Klerk’s salary revealed

De Klerk is said to earn around R1.77 million per month on the Japanese side, which equates to a yearly salary of more than R21 million.

De Klerk was also well-paid at Sale Sharks during his long stay with the Premiership club but Yokohama put an offer that the scrumhalf couldn’t refuse on the table.

Alex Sanderson gave De Klerk a glowing reference after he left Sale.

 “There is a no-nonsense, gritty physicality about South Africans, a hard-working, gritty physicality which dovetails with the archetypal northern stereotype. It’s been a good place; it’s as much a place they have brought on and grown; it’s a good home for that type of person anyway. That is why they fitted in so well. the legacy? Faf, as good as he is in the breakdown, is still superphysical and competitive and aggressive. The legacy of all that South African influence will continue to run deep in whatever side Sale manages to put out next season.”

What does he do in Japan?

De Klerk has revealed that golf has become his primary pass time in Japan.

He says: “We mainly play golf. 

“But we also try to explore Japan as much as we can, to see new places and find cool spots at which to eat.

Adding: “We also braai quite often, especially now that the weather’s become a lot better. The meat here is outstanding – from Wagyu [Japanese beef] to chops to pork, everything is very good.

“And when we play against the Saffas we know well, we’ll try to have dinner with them afterwards.”

Who is Faf de Klerk

Born in Nelspruit, De Klerk attended Laerskool Bergland, where he first displayed his rugby talents.

He was also a promising gymnast at school but would eventually abandon the sport to focus on rugby.

De Klerk went on to attend Hoerskool Waterkloof in Tshwane and enjoyed a spell as the first-team flyhalf.

He credits his No 10 role at high school with laying the foundation of his kicking game.

De Klerk began his professional career with the Blue Bulls while still a schoolboy where he spent the first two years.

He would establish himself as a Pumas star, leading to a loan back to the Lions.

The Lions handed De Klerk his Super Rugby debut back in 2014.

De Klerk made his Springbok debut during the tumultuous 2016 season, but a move to Sale in 2017 rendered him ineligible for selection.