The Telkom Knockout: A Comprehensive Guide
The Telkom Knockout is one of South Africa's most prestigious domestic cup competitions, contested by the top-tier teams in the country. The competition has been a mainstay of South African football since its inception and continues to attract massive attention from fans across the continent.
History of the Telkom Knockout
The Telkom Knockout was first introduced in 2001 by the Premier Soccer League (PSL), with the aim of providing an additional platform for teams to compete against each other. The competition has undergone several name changes over the years, but its format and purpose have remained relatively unchanged.
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2001 | Mamelodi Sundowns | Orlando Pirates |
2002 | Kaizer Chiefs | Mamelodi Sundowns |
2003 | Moroka Swallows | Jomo Cosmos |
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The Telkom Knockout has been won by some of the biggest names in South African football, including Mamelodi Sundowns, Kaizer Chiefs, and Orlando Pirates. The competition provides a unique opportunity for teams to compete against each other outside of the regular league season.
Tournament Format
The Telkom Knockout is contested by all 16 top-tier teams in South Africa's Premier Division. The competition consists of a series of knockout matches, with each match played over two legs (home and away) unless the score is level after extra time.
- The winners of each match advance to the next round.
- The losers are eliminated from the competition.
The semifinals feature four teams, with the winners advancing to the final. The final is contested between the two remaining teams, with the winner being crowned champion.
Telkom Knockout Winners List
- 2001: Mamelodi Sundowns
- 2002: Kaizer Chiefs
- 2003: Moroka Swallows
- ...
The Telkom Knockout has been won by a variety of teams over the years, with some teams dominating the competition more than others. The competition provides an opportunity for smaller teams to compete against their bigger counterparts.
Telkom Knockout Records and Statistics
Record | Description |
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Most successful team: | Mamelodi Sundowns (5
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