Date | R | Ομάδα 1 v Ομάδα 2 | - |
---|---|---|---|
05/17 13:00 | 1 | Ορλάντο Πάιρατς v Bidvest Wits | 3-1 |
05/03 18:15 | 2 | Μάριτζμπουργκ Γιουν v Ορλάντο Πάιρατς | 1-2 |
05/03 13:00 | 2 | Bidvest Wits v Κάιζερ Τσιφς | 6-4 |
04/12 18:15 | 3 | Μαμελόντι Σάντοους v Ορλάντο Πάιρατς | 1-2 |
04/12 13:00 | 3 | Κάιζερ Τσιφς v Σουπερσπόρτ Γιουνάιτεντ | 2-0 |
03/26 17:30 | 4 | Μορόκα Σάλοους v Σουπερσπόρτ Γιουνάιτεντ | 0-1 |
03/23 13:00 | 4 | Bloem Celtic v Witbank Spurs | 2-1 |
03/22 18:15 | 4 | Γκόλντεν Άροους v Μαμελόντι Σάντοους | 1-4 |
03/22 13:00 | 4 | Αμαζούλου v Bidvest Wits | 1-4 |
03/21 16:00 | 4 | Σάντος Κέιπ Τάουν v Ορλάντο Πάιρατς | 0-2 |
02/23 13:00 | 7 | Μπλακ Λέοπαρντς v Κάιζερ Τσιφς | 0-1 |
02/22 18:15 | 7 | Πανεπιστήμιο Πρετόρια v Σουπερσπόρτ Γιουνάιτεντ | 0-1 |
02/22 18:15 | 7 | Μάριτζμπουργκ Γιουν v Black Aces | 2-1 |
02/22 18:15 | 7 | Μορόκα Σάλοους v Mbombela United | 4-3 |
02/22 16:00 | 7 | Γκόλντεν Άροους v Πολόκβανε Σίτι | 1-0 |
02/22 13:00 | 7 | Φρι Στέιτ Σταρς v Witbank Spurs | 0-1 |
02/22 12:30 | 7 | Thanda Royal Zulu v Ορλάντο Πάιρατς | 4-6 |
02/21 18:00 | 7 | Άγιαξ Κέιπ Τάουν v Μαμελόντι Σάντοους | 0-1 |
The Nedbank Cup is the current name of South Africa's premier club soccer knockout tournament. While many formats have been used over the years, the tournament has always been based on the idea of giving lower league and amateur teams a chance to compete with clubs from the top league for the cup. The tournament is based on the English FA Cup, which has become known for "giant killings" (lower league clubs defeating a top-flight club).
The tournament was started in 1971 as the Life Challenge Cup, this name stayed in place until 1975. In 1976 and 1977, the tournament was known as the Benson and Hedges Trophy. From 1978 until 1987 the tournament was known as the Mainstay Cup. In 1988 the sponsorship was taken over by First National Bank, and was renamed the Bob Save Super Bowl. This name remained until 2001, however the tournament was not played in 1997. The tournament was again not played in 2002. The competition was then sponsored by ABSA between 2003 and 2007, and known as the ABSA Cup. Nedbank took over the sponsorship in 2008, and renamed the tournament the Nedbank Cup.