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Champions | SuperSport United (4th title) |
Runners-up | Orlando Pirates |
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The Nedbank Cup is a South African club football (soccer) tournament. The knockout tournament, based on the English FA Cup format, was one of a weak opponent facing a stronger one. The competition was sponsored by ABSA until 2007, after which Nedbank took over sponsorship.
15 December 2015 | Witbank Spurs | 0–2 | Santos | |
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15 December 2015 | Stellenbosch | 2–3 | Mbombela | |
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15 December 2015 | Bush Bucks | 2–0 | Cape Town All Stars | |
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15 December 2015 | Moroka Swallows | 4–0 | F.C. Cape Town | |
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15 December 2015 | Highlands Park | 4–3 | Milano United | |
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15 December 2015 | African Warriors | 1–1 (1–3 p) | Black Leopards | |
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15 December 2015 | Baroka | 1–0 | Royal Eagles | |
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15 December 2015 | Amazulu | 4–1 | Thanda Royal Zulu | |
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2 March 2016 | Maritzburg United | 3–1 | Black Leopards | Harry Gwala Stadium, Pietermaritzburg |
19:30 | Lentjies ![]() Shandu ![]() | Nyundu ![]() |
2 March 2016 | Santos | 1–0 | Bush Bucks | Athlone Stadium, Athlone |
19:30 | Rayners ![]() |
4 March 2016 | Steenberg | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Platinum Stars | Athlone Stadium, Athlone |
20:00 | Rhode ![]() | Rodgers ![]() |
4 March 2016 | Bidvest Wits | 1–0 | Bloem Celtic | Bidvest Stadium, Johannesburg |
20:00 | Keene ![]() |
5 March 2016 | Orlando Pirates | 2–0 | Kaizer Chiefs | |
14:00 | Ndoro ![]() |
5 March 2016 | Golden Arrows | 2–1 | Milford FC | King Zwelithini Stadium, Durban |
14:00 | Chapman ![]() Mahachi ![]() | Vilane ![]() |
5 March 2016 | EC Bees | 1–2 | Magesi FC | Buffalo City Stadium, East London |
15:00 | Gawe ![]() | Nhlabathi ![]() Makhubu ![]() |
5 March 2016 | Ajax Cape Town | 1–2 | Free State Stars | |
17:00 | Chabalala ![]() | Vilakazi ![]() Nkosi ![]() |
5 March 2016 | University of Pretoria | 5–0 | Polokwane City Rovers FC | |
19:15 | Kebede ![]() Nyondo ![]() Mthethwa ![]() Ntombayithethi ![]() |
6 March 2016 | United Rovers FC | 0–7 | Cape Town City | |
14:00 | Nonyane ![]() Ngoma ![]() Jayiya ![]() Mulenga ![]() |
6 March 2016 | Polokwane | 2–0 | African All Stars | |
14:00 | Tlolane ![]() |
6 March 2016 | Highlands Park | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Mamelodi Sundowns | |
14:00 | Dolly ![]() |
6 March 2016 | Chippa United | 2–3 | Baroka | |
14:00 | Mbenyane ![]() Manzini ![]() | Motshegwa ![]() Simandla ![]() |
8 March 2016 | Moroka Swallows | 0–1 | Supersport United | |
18:30 | Brockie ![]() |
8 March 2016 | Jomo Cosmos | 1–1 (3–2 p) | Amazulu | |
18:30 | Mukamba ![]() | Mukuka ![]() |
1 April 2016 | Magesi FC | 0–6 | Bidvest Wits | |
20:00 | Klate ![]() Seete ![]() Maduwa ![]() |
2 April 2016 | Platinum Stars | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Polokwane | |
15:00 | Ng'ambi ![]() | Manaka ![]() Nyadombo ![]() |
2 April 2016 | Cape Town City | 2–0 | Maritzburg United | |
15:00 | Mbesuma ![]() Mzava ![]() |
2 April 2016 | Santos | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Free State Stars | |
20:15 | Rayners ![]() |
3 April 2016 | Jomo Cosmos | 1–3 | Orlando Pirates | |
15:00 | Mashumba ![]() | Ndoro ![]() Memela ![]() |
3 April 2016 | Golden Arrows | 0–2 | Baroka | |
15:00 | Motshegwa ![]() Simandla ![]() |
5 April 2016 | SuperSport United | 3–3 (4–2 p) | University of Pretoria | Atteridgeville Super Stadium, Pretoria |
19:30 | Morton ![]() Brockie ![]() Nel ![]() | Nemukondeni ![]() Chikohwa ![]() Kekana ![]() |
22 April 2016 | SuperSport United | 2–1 | Cape Town City | |
20:00 | Brockie ![]() Grobler ![]() | Moseamedi ![]() |
23 April 2016 | Free State Stars | 0–0 (5–4 p) | Bidvest Wits | |
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23 April 2016 | Mamelodi Sundowns | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | Orlando Pirates | |
20:15 | Ndoro ![]() Makola ![]() |
14 May 2016 | Free State Stars | 2–4 | Orlando Pirates | |
15:00 | Nkosi ![]() Mohomi ![]() | Mohomi ![]() Memela ![]() Gabuza ![]() |
14 May 2016 | SuperSport United | 2–0 | Baroka | Atteridgeville Super Stadium, Pretoria |
20:15 | Brockie ![]() Phala ![]() |
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