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The 2015 Varsity Football challenge is the third season of a South African university association football competition. It involves some of the top football playing universities in the country, which belong to the University Sports Company. The tournament is run by Varsity Sports SA, and is endorsed by the South African Football Association and University Sport South Africa. [1]

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History

The Varsity Cup tournament was founded in 2008, featuring the rugby teams of eight universities. Varsity Sports was expanded in 2012 to include other sporting codes. [2] University Sport South Africa discussed the Varsity Football proposal at its 2012 annual general meeting. The idea was initially rejected, as it was seen to split the member institutions. [3] However, it was later accepted, and 2013 was the inaugural season of Varsity Football, with an 8 team men's tournament. [4] A four team women's tournament is also being played. [5]

Participating teams

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NMMU
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NWU
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TUT
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UP
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UWC
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VUT
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Wits
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WSU
Location of teams in 2014 Varsity Football
Blue pog.svg Blue: Men's teams only; Red pog.svg Red: Women's teams only; Green pog.svg Green: Men's and Women's teams.
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Tuks are the 2013 and 2014 Varsity Sports men's football champions

The eight teams competing in the men's Varsity Football challenge are:

Varsity Football Challenge
Team NameUniversityStadium
NMMU Madibaz Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University NMMU Stadium
NWU Pukke North-West University Fanie du Toit Sports Complex
UP-Tuks University of Pretoria Tuks Stadium
TUT Tshwane University of Technology TUT Stadium
VUT Vaal University of Technology Isak Steyl Stadium
UWC University of the Western Cape UWC Sport Stadium
WSU Walter Sisulu University Mthatha Campus
Wits University of the Witwatersrand Bidvest Stadium

Qualification

Qualification was based on the 2014 University Sports South Africa National Club Championships. In order to qualify, men's teams need to be one of the eight highest placed teams associated with Varsity Sports. Walter Sisulu University did not finish in the top 8, but was invited as the best finishing member of Varsity Sports. The University of Zululand, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Central University of Technology, Berea College and Durban University of Technology were all overlooked, as they are not members of Varsity Sports. [6]

Standings

2015 Varsity Football Log
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1WSU110032+13
2Wits10100001
3UWC10100001
4NMMU10100001
5VUT10100001
6TUT00000000
7Tuks00000000
8NWU10012310
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw. The top 4 teams qualified for the Semi-Finals.

Format

The tournament begins with a round robin stage, in which all teams play each other once. After the round robin stage, the top 4 teams will advance to the knock-out stage. The teams ranked 1 and 2 will host the semi-finals, against the teams ranked 4 and 3 respectively. The winners will advance to the final, to be hosted by the highest ranking finalist. All matches are played on Mondays. The league scoring system follows a standard scoring system and awards 3 points are awarded for a win, and 1 point for a draw. Teams are separated first on points, and then on goal difference.

Round robin stage

The 2015 season began with the round robin stages on 20 July, which will end on 3 September.

Week 1

20 July 2015 Wits 0-0 UWC Johannesburg, Gauteng
17:00 Report Stadium: Bidvest Stadium
20 July 2014 WSU 3-2 NWU Pukke Mthatha, Eastern Cape
18:00Mkhuseli Mfeketho (2), Siphesande Matoni Report Thabang Matlhoko, Patrick LebitsaStadium: Mthatha Campus
23 July 2014 TUT 0-0 UP-Tuks Pretoria, Gauteng
18:30 Report Stadium: TUT Stadium

Week 2

27 July 2014 TUT v WSU Pretoria, Gauteng
18:00Stadium: TUT Stadium

Week 3

3 August 2015 UP-Tuks v NMMU Madibaz Pretoria, Gauteng
17:00Stadium: Tuks Stadium
3 August 2015 VUT v TUT Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng
18:00Stadium: Isak Steyl Stadium

Knockout stage

The top four placed men's teams progressed to the knockout stage, as did all four women's teams. The semi-finals for both men and women were played on 10 September and the finals on 24 September.

Sponsors

The tournament is sponsored by:

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