Tournament details | |
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Country | South Africa |
Dates | 21 October 2023 – 16 December 2023 |
Teams | 16 |
Defending champions | Mamelodi Sundowns (2019 Telkom Knockout) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Stellenbosch |
All statistics correct as of 17 December 2023. |
The 2023 Carling Knockout Cup was the first season of the South African association football competition, the Carling Knockout Cup, under its new sponsored name. It was organised by the Premier Soccer League and Carling and ran from 21 October 2023 to 16 December 2023. [1] [2]
This competition replaced the Telkom knockout. Because this competition was sponsored by Carling Black Label, the Carling Black Label Cup was be merged with this competition and was played by 16 teams instead of only 4. [3] There were be 2 trophies to be won, the second being the Carling Cup Match, an All-Stars match played on 6 January 2024. [4]
The teams consisted of the 16 teams from the 2023–24 South African Premiership. [5] [6]
TS Galaxy | 2–2 (a.e.t.) | Mamelodi Sundowns |
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Mahlangu 13' Vidal 16' | Report | Allende 57' Sirino 98' |
Penalties | ||
5–4 |
Orlando Pirates | 2–0 | Cape Town Spurs |
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Xoki 60' Erasmus 64' | 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 |
6 January 2024 | All-Stars Team | v | Stellenbosch | Polokwane |
TBC SAST | Report | Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium |
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