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Scorer Club Goals Gert Schalkwyk: Kaizer Chiefs: 3 Daine Klate: Supersport United: 2 Brent Carelse: Supersport United: Surprise Moriri: Mamelodi Sundowns: Ryan Botha
Mamelodi Sundowns Silver Stars: 2008 CAF Confederation Cup: Ajax Cape Town: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 524 (2.18 per match) Top goalscorer: Christopher Katongo (15) Biggest home win: Kaizer Chiefs 6-1 Maritzburg United (17 Dec 2006) [1] Biggest away win: Black Leopards 0-4 Mamelodi Sundowns (7 Mar 2007) [2] Highest scoring
Kaizer Chiefs (2003–2004) [4] Best goal difference in a season: +44 Mamelodi Sundowns (1998–1999) Worst goal difference in a season:-63 Mother City (1999–2000) [4] Most goals by relegated team: Most goals in total: 753 Kaizer Chiefs [4] Most goals conceded: 771 Moroka Swallows [4] Largest goal deficit overcome to win: Largest goal deficit ...
Mamelodi Sundowns clinched a record third successive Premiership title when they romped home in first place at the end of the 1999–2000 season. After a nail-biting finish to the 1998-99 season that saw Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs finish level on points, Sundowns had a much easier time securing the title this time around, finishing comfortably ...
MTN 8 is the current branding for a South African soccer cup competition launched in 1972 for teams who finished in the top 8 positions of the league table of the country's preceding top-flight league (currently the Betway Premiership) season.
This success was followed by a season of heartbreaking losses in 1991, with the team finishing second place in the league and failing to get into any cup final. 1992 was similar under Augusto Palacios, when Sundowns lost both the Top Eight cup and Castle Challenge to rivals Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates respectively, finishing 6th in the ...
Kaizer Chiefs 7–2 Witbank Aces (9 goals) 1997–98 → The 1996–97 South African Premiership , known as the 1996–97 Castle Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and also commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body, was the first season of the newly established top-flight professional football league in South Africa.
The Orlando Stadium, venue of the final. The 2012 MTN 8 was the 38th 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 2011–12 season.