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2009 MTN 8


FieldValue
titleMTN 8
year2009
countrySouth Africa
num_teams8
championsGolden Arrows
(1st title)
runner-upAjax Cape Town
matches9
goals30
top goal scorer3 Njabulo Manqana (AmaZulu F.C.)
Richard Henyekane
prevseason2008
nextseason2010

(1st title) | runner-up = Ajax Cape Town Richard Henyekane

The 2009 MTN 8 was the 35th time that this annual tournament took place. It was contested by the eight top teams of the Premier Soccer League table at the end of the 2008-09 season. The tournament began on 4 August 2009, and ended on 24 October 2009. Golden Arrows beat Ajax Cape Town 6–0, in the final at Orlando Stadium.

Teams

The eight teams that competed in the MTN 8 Wafa Wafa knockout competition are: (listed according to their finishing position in the 2008–09 Premier Soccer League.

    1. Supersport United
    1. Orlando Pirates
    1. Kaizer Chiefs
    1. Free State Stars
    1. Golden Arrows
    1. Bidvest Wits
    1. Ajax Cape Town
    1. Amazulu

The draw for the first round took place of 13 July 2009. Games will be played over 4 and 5 August 2009.

Quarter-finals

D. Mathebula
K. Musona

A. Dlamini T. Mongalo Ritson
Sillo Bishop Ariweriyai Isaacs Laffor Maluleke Mongalo

----{{football box D. Selolwane

Teams through to the Semi-finals

  • Kaizer Chiefs
  • Amazulu
  • Ajax Cape Town
  • Golden Arrows

Semi-finals

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1st leg

R. Henyekane

2nd leg

N. Manqana

J. Dladla
S. Tshabalala B. Evans F. Cale

Final

D. Ivanovs (Ajax)
R. Henyekane
T Mshengu
N. Zothwane

Top scorers

3 goals

  • RSA Njabulo Manqana (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Richard Henyekane (Golden Arrows)

2 goals

  • RSA Brett Evans (Ajax Cape Town)
  • RSA Litha Ngxabi ()
  • BOT Dipsy Selolwane (Ajax Cape Town)

1 goal

  • RSA Thokozani Mshengu (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Nhlanhla Zothwane (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Dennis Ivanovs (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Franklin Cale (Ajax Cape Town)
  • RSA Siphiwe Tshabalala (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • RSA Josta Dladla (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • VEN Jose Torrealba (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • ZAM Joseph Musonda (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Musa Bilankulu (Golden Arrows)
  • RSA Thulani Serero (Ajax Cape Town)
  • RSA Katlego Mashego (Orlando Pirates)
  • RSA Nathi Nhleko*(Kaizer Chiefs)*
  • RSA David Mathebula (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • ZIM Knowledge Musona (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • RSA Mark Haskins (Bidvest Wits)
  • RSA Ayanda Dlamini (AmaZulu F.C.)
  • RSA Thabo Mongalo (Supersport United)
  • LBR Anthony Laffor (Supersport United)

References

References

  1. Staff Reporter. (2010-04-12). "Chiefs crowned cup champions".
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