ABSA Cup

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ABSA Cup
ABSA Cup
Sport Football (soccer)
Founded 1971
No. of teams 32
Country Flag of South Africa South Africa
Current champions Kaizer Chiefs

The ABSA Cup is a tournament held in South African club football (soccer). The knockout tournament, based on the English FA Cup format, carries a 'David versus Goliath' theme. The 16 Premier Soccer League clubs, 8 Mvela Golden League teams, as well as 8 teams from the amateur ranks compete for the prize money of R2.5 million. The winner qualifies for the CAF Confederation Cup. 'ABSA' stands for the competition's sponsor, Amalgamated Banks of South Africa.

The teams are not seeded at any stage and the first 16 sides out of the hat receive a home-ground advantage. There are no longer any replays in the tournament, and any games which end in a draw after 90 minutes are subject to 30 minutes extra time followed by penalties if necessary.

[edit] 2007 edition

The 2007 ASBA Cup will consist of the following 32 teams:

  • All 16 Premier Soccer League clubs
  • The following 8 teams selected from the Mvela Golden League: Bay United, City Pillars, Fidentia Rangers, Dynamos, Free State Stars, Garankuwa United, PJ Stars, Winners Park
  • The following 8 amateur teams: Ajax Safa, Bloemfontein Young Tigers, Birds FC, Island FC, Leandra FC, Mighty FC, Moresterjeug FC, Yebo Yes

[edit] Past finals

Year Winner Score Runner-up Competition name
1971 Kaizer Chiefs FC 2-2 Orlando Pirates FC Life Challenge Cup
1972 Kaizer Chiefs FC 4-1 Zulu Royals Life Challenge Cup
1973 Orlando Pirates FC 5-2 Zulu Royals Life Challenge Cup
1974 Orlando Pirates FC 1-0 AmaZulu Life Challenge Cup
1975 Orlando Pirates FC 2-1 Kaizer Chiefs FC Life Challenge Cup
1976 Kaizer Chiefs FC 1-0 Orlando Pirates FC Benson and Hedges Trophy
1977 Kaizer Chiefs FC 1-0 Orlando Pirates FC Benson and Hedges Trophy
1978 Wits University FC 3-2 Kaizer Chiefs FC Mainstay Cup
1979 Kaizer Chiefs FC 3-3 Highlands Park Mainstay Cup
1980 Orlando Pirates FC 3-2 Moroka Swallows FC Mainstay Cup
1981 Kaizer Chiefs FC 1-1 Orlando Pirates FC Mainstay Cup
1982 Kaizer Chiefs FC 2-1 African Wanderers Mainstay Cup
1983 Moroka Swallows FC 1-0 Witbank Spurs Mainstay Cup
1984 Kaizer Chiefs FC 1-0 Orlando Pirates FC Mainstay Cup
1985 Bloemfontein Celtic 2-1 African Wanderers Mainstay Cup
1986 Mamelodi Sundowns FC 1-0 Jomo Cosmos Mainstay Cup
1987 Kaizer Chiefs FC] 1-0 AmaZulu Mainstay Cup
1988 Orlando Pirates FC 0-0 Kaizer Chiefs FC Bob Save Superbowl
1989 Moroka Swallows FC 1-1 Mamelodi Sundowns FC Bob Save Superbowl
1990 Jomo Cosmos 1-0 AmaZulu Bob Save Superbowl
1991 Moroka Swallows FC 2-1 Jomo Cosmos Bob Save Superbowl
1992 Kaizer Chiefs FC 2-1 Jomo Cosmos Bob Save Superbowl
1993 Witbank Spurs 1-0 Kaizer Chiefs FC Bob Save Superbowl
1994 Vaal Professionals 1-0 Qwa Qwa Stars Bob Save Superbowl
1995 Ajax Cape Town FC 3-0 Pretoria University FC Bob Save Superbowl
1996 Orlando Pirates FC 1-0 Jomo Cosmos Bob Save Superbowl
1997 - - - Not played
1998 Mamelodi Sundowns FC 1-1 Orlando Pirates FC Bob Save Superbowl
1999 Supersport United FC 2-1 Kaizer Chiefs FC Bob Save Superbowl
2000 Kaizer Chiefs FC 1-0 Mamelodi Sundowns FC Bob Save Superbowl
2001 Santos FC 1-0 Mamelodi Sundowns FC Bob Save Superbowl
2002 - - - Not played
2003 Santos FC 2-0 Ajax Cape Town FC ABSA Cup
2004 Moroka Swallows FC 3-1 Manning Rangers ABSA Cup
2005 Supersport United FC 1-0 Wits University FC ABSA Cup
2006 Kaizer Chiefs FC 0-0 Orlando Pirates FC ABSA Cup

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