2023 Carling Knockout Cup

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2023 Carling Knockout Cup
Tournament details
CountrySouth Africa
Dates21 October 2023 – 16 December 2023
Teams16
Defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns (2019 Telkom Knockout)
Final positions
Champions Stellenbosch
All statistics correct as of 17 December 2023.
  2020
2024  

The 2023 Carling Knockout Cup is the first season of the South African association football competition, the Carling Knockout Cup, under its new sponsored name. It is organised by the Premier Soccer League and Carling and runs from 21 October 2023 to 16 December 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

This competition replaces the Telkom knockout. Because this competition is sponsored by Carling Black Label, the Carling Black Label Cup will be merged with this competition and will be played by 16 teams instead of only 4. [3] There will be 2 trophies up for grabs, the second being the Carling Cup Match, an All-Stars match played on 6 January 2024. [4]

Teams

The teams consisted of the 16 teams from the 2023–24 South African Premier Division. [5] [6]

Venues

The Final Match and Carling Cup Match will be played at a venue confirmed by the organisers.

Carling Knockout Cup

Final

All-star Match

(Carling Cup Match)

Stadium To Be Confirmed
Tha Carling Cup Match will be played at Peter Mokaba Stadium Mokaba stadium (4739619696).jpg
Tha Carling Cup Match will be played at Peter Mokaba Stadium
Venues for The 2023 Carling Knockout Cup

Round of 16

TS Galaxy 2–2 (a.e.t.) Mamelodi Sundowns
Mahlangu Soccerball shade.svg13'
Vidal Soccerball shade.svg16'
Report Allende Soccerball shade.svg57'
Sirino Soccerball shade.svg98'
Penalties
5–4
Orlando Pirates 2–0 Cape Town Spurs
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Erasmus Soccerball shade.svg64'
Report
21 October 2023 Golden Arrows v Cape Town City Mpumalanga
15:00 SAST Report Stadium: Mpumalanga Stadium
21 October 2023 Chippa United v Stellenbosch Gqeberha
15:00 SAST Report Stadium: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
21 October 2023 Kaizer Chiefs v AmaZulu Soweto
18:00 SAST Report Stadium: FNB Stadium
21 October 2023 Sekhukhune v Royal AM Polokwane
20:15 SAST Report Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
22 October 2023 Richards Bay v Moroka Swallows Durban
15:00 SAST Report Stadium: King Zwelithini Stadium
22 October 2023 Supersport United v Polokwane City Pretoria
18:00 SAST Report Stadium: Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium

Final

Stellenbosch 1–1 (a.e.t.) TS Galaxy
Report
Penalties
5–4

Carling Cup Match

6 January 2024 All-Stars Team v Stellenbosch Polokwane
TBC SAST Report Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium

Statistics

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