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  2. 2003–04 South African Premiership - Wikipedia

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    The 2003–04 South African Premiership was the eighth season of the South African Premiership, the top tier of South African soccer.It was known as the Castle Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and was also commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body.

  3. 2004–05 South African Premiership - Wikipedia

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    The 2004–2005 South African Premiership, known as the Castle Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and also commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body, was the ninth season of the Premiership since its establishment in 1996.

  4. 2014–15 South African Premiership - Wikipedia

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    Kaizer Chiefs: Relegated: AmaZulu: Champions League: Kaizer Chiefs Mamelodi Sundowns: Confederation Cup: Ajax Cape Town Bidvest Wits University: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 555 (2.31 per match) Top goalscorer: Moeketsi Sekola (14) [1] Biggest home win: Sundowns 5–0 Polokwane City [2] (11 March 2015) Biggest away win: Sundowns 0–5 ...

  5. 2013–14 South African Premiership - Wikipedia

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    Kaizer Chiefs were the defending champions, having won the previous 2012–13 Premier Soccer League (PSL) season. The season featured 14 teams from the 2012-13 season and two new teams promoted from the 2012–13 National First Division : Polokwane City and Mpumalanga Black Aces who replace relegated Black Leopards and Chippa United .

  6. 2022–23 South African Premiership - Wikipedia

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    Goals scored: 503 (2.1 per match) Top goalscorer (12 goals) Peter Shalulile (Mamelodi Sundowns) (12 goals) Khanyisa Mayo "(Cape Town City)" Biggest home win: Mamelodi Sundowns 4–0 Kaizer Chiefs (13 August 2022) Golden Arrows 4–0 Swallows (16 September 2022) AmaZulu 4–0 Kaizer Chiefs (13 January 2023) Biggest away win: Maritzburg United 0 ...

  7. 2019–20 Kaizer Chiefs F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    On 16 March 2020, all matches for the remainder of the week were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, [2] with matches later postponed indefinitely. [3]In June 2020, the league was given permission to resume, [4] with it being announced the following month that the season would restart on 11 August 2020, with matches being played behind closed doors at neutral venues in Gauteng. [5]

  8. 2020–21 Kaizer Chiefs F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 season was Kaizer Chiefs' 25th season in the South African Premier Division, the highest division of South African football league system. After finishing in second place in the 2019–20 season, Kaizer Chiefs entered the 2020–21 CAF Champions League.

  9. 2009 MTN 8 - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 MTN 8 was the 35th time that this annual tournament took place. It was contested by the eight top teams of the Premier Soccer League table at the end of the 2008-09 season.