2006 Baymed Cup

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The Baymed Cup was a knockout cup competition for South Africa's 2nd-level football (soccer) clubs sponsored by Baymed Medical Scheme. The competition was to be played from August to October of each year and to include the 16 teams that make up the Mvela Golden League. The prize money for the winner was R1-million.

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It was only ever played once.

First round

Witbank Spurs2 - 3Ga-Rankuwa United
Free State Stars4 - 0Nathi Lions
FC AK1 - 0OR Tambo Cosmos
Vasco Da Gamaw/oBush Bucks
Fidentia Rangers3 - 1University of Pretoria
City Pillars2 - 0Bay United
PJ Stars1 - 1Winners Park
Penalties
3 - 4
Dynamos3 - 0Durban Stars

Quarter finals

Ga-Rankuwa United2 - 0City Pillars
FC AK4 - 3Winners Park
Dynamos2 - 1Fidentia Rangers
Free State Stars1 - 0Vasco Da Gama

Semi finals

Ga-Rankuwa United0 - 3Free State Stars
Dynamos0 - 1F.C.A.K

Final

Free State Stars2 - 1F.C.A.K

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