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Tournament details | |
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Country | South Africa |
Dates | 19 October-10 December |
Teams | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Cape Town City |
Runner-up | Supersport United |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 15 |
The 2016 Telkom Knockout was the 35th edition of the Telkom Knockout, a South African cup competition comprising the 16 teams in the Premier Soccer League. It took place between October and December 2016. It was won by Cape Town City - the club's first trophy, six months after the club's creation.
Cape Town City | 2–0 | Bloemfontein Celtic |
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Sibusiso Masina 115' Kabelo Mahlasela 117' (o.g.) |
Highlands Park | 2–0 | Chippa United |
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Collins Mbesuma 12' Edwin Sitayitayi 76' |
Free State Stars | 3–1 | Bidvest Wits |
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Moeketsi Sekola 93' Sthembiso Dlamini 94' Danny Venter 111' | Daine Klate 119' |
Baroka FC | 3–1 | Platinum Stars |
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Mzwanele Mahashe 3' Mzwanele Mahashe 46' Marshall Munetsi 63' | Sipho Senne 90' |
Orlando Pirates | 2–1 | Golden Arrows |
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Mpho Makola 10' Amigo Memela 72' | Wayde Jooste 63' |
Mamelodi Sundowns | 2–0 | Polokwane City |
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Hlompho Kekana 65' Themba Zwane 70' |
Baroka FC | 3–4 (a.e.t.) | Cape Town City |
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Albert Mothupa 45' Jacky Motshegwa 59' Mzwanele Mahashe 90' | Report | Lehlohonolo Majoro 7' Bhongolwethu Jayiya 20' Given Mashikinya 90' Sibusiso Masina 114' |
Orlando Pirates | 2–1 | Highlands Park |
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Augustine Mbara 39' (o.g.) Tendai Ndoro 60' | Report | Mothobi Mvala 66' |
Kaizer Chiefs | 2–2 | Free State Stars |
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Edmore Chirambadare 83' Eric Mathoho 108' | Report | Bokang Thlone 9' Thokozani Sekotlong 98' |
Penalties | ||
5–6 |
Cape Town City | 4–1 | Free State Stars |
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Lebogang Manyama 9' (pen.) Roland Putsche 30' Mpho Matsi 62' Aubrey Ngoma 79' | Report | Thokozani Sekotlong 37' |
SuperSport United | 1–2 | Cape Town City |
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Kingston Nkhatha 71' | Report | Aubrey Ngoma 13' Judas Moseamedi 73' |
First round | |
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Participation Fee | R250,000 |
Losing team | R200,000 |
Quarter-finals | |
Losing team | R400,000 |
Semi-finals | |
Losing team | R750,000 |
Final | |
Runner Up | R1,500,000 |
Winner | R4,000,000 |
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