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Tournament details | |
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Country | South Africa |
Dates | 20 October – 8 December |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Bidvest Wits |
Final positions | |
Champions | Baroka |
Runner-up | Orlando Pirates |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 15 |
Goals scored | 32 (2.13 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Thembinkosi Lorch (4 goals) |
The 2018 Telkom Knockout was the 37th 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 2018, and was won by Baroka, their first-ever major title. The first-place prize money was R4 million. [1]
20 October 2018 | Baroka | 2–0 | Golden Arrows | Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane |
15h30 | Makgaka 1' Sodi 80' | Report |
20 October 2018 | Free State Stars | 0–1 | Bidvest Wits | Goble Park, Bethlehem |
15h30 | Report | Murray 1' |
20 October 2018 | Mamelodi Sundowns | 1–0 | Bloemfontein Celtic | Lucas Moripe Stadium, Pretoria |
18h00 | Sirino 60' | Report |
20 October 2018 | Maritzburg United | 2–1 | Highlands Park | Harry Gwala Stadium, Pietermaritzburg |
20h15 | Ndlovu 76' Mokate 88' | Report | Sekola 40' |
20 October 2018 | Orlando Pirates | 1–0 | Chippa United | Orlando Stadium, Soweto |
20h15 | Pule 60' | Report |
21 October 2018 | Polokwane City | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–6 p) | Supersport United | Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane |
15h30 | Pale 76' | Report | Manaka 91' |
21 October 2018 | Kaizer Chiefs | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Black Leopards | FNB Stadium, Johannesburg |
15h30 | Ekstein 63' | Report | Nange 34' |
21 October 2018 | AmaZulu | 2–0 | Cape Town City | King Zwelithini Stadium, Durban |
15h30 | Tade 63' Ntuli 66' | Report |
3 November 2018 | Baroka | 2–0 | Mamelodi Sundowns | Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane |
15h00 | Mdantsane 22' Pieterse 68' (o.g.) | Report |
3 November 2018 | AmaZulu | 1–3 | Orlando Pirates | Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban |
18h00 | Ntuli 40' | Report | Lorch 37', 107' Mlambo 92' |
3 November 2018 | Maritzburg United | 1–2 | Bidvest Wits | Harry Gwala Stadium, Pietermaritzburg |
20h15 | Figuareido 71' | Report | Domingo 40' Mkhwanazi 45' |
4 November 2018 | Kaizer Chiefs | 1–0 | Supersport United | Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban |
15h00 | Mphahlele 39' | Report |
24 November 2018 | Kaizer Chiefs | 1–2 | Orlando Pirates | Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban |
15h00 | Castro 18' | Report | Lorch 13' Shonga 84' |
25 November 2018 | Baroka | 1–0 | Bidvest Wits | Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane |
15h00 | Mabeba 8' | Report |
8 December 2018 | Baroka | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3-2 p) | Orlando Pirates | Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth |
18h00 | Dickens 45' Mdantsane 98' | Report | Nyatama 57' Lorch 114' | Referee: Victor Gomes |
Penalties | ||||
3 | 2 |
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