Who won MTN8 2022?

Mamelodi Sundowns
The 2021 MTN 8 is the 47th edition of South Africa’s annual soccer cup competition, the MTN 8….2021 MTN 8.

Country South Africa
Champions Mamelodi Sundowns
Runners-up Cape Town City
Matches played 9
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Which club is in the final of the MTN8 competition on 30 October 2021?

MTN8 Final Report: Cape Town City v Mamelodi Sundowns 30 October 2021.

Who won MTN8?

Orlando Pirates won the first ever final as they edged Kaizer Chiefs 3-2, which included a Buccaneers debut for future Bafana Bafana coach Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba. It was Pirates’ first win over Chiefs in official competition.

Does Sundowns have MTN8 cup?

For a team that have been so dominant in South African football in recent years it is indeed surprising that Sundowns have not lifted the MTN8 in 14 years. They last tasted cup success in 2019 when they lifted the Nedbank Cup.

When did MTN8 start?

All four #MTN8 quarterfinals will be played on the weekend of 14 and 15 August 2021. Lamontville Golden Arrows and SuperSport United will kick-off proceedings when they square off at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Saturday, 14 August 2021. Kick-off is scheduled for 15h00.

How many times did Sundowns won MTN8?

MTN 8

Founded 1972
Current champions Mamelodi Sundowns (4th title)
Most successful club(s) Kaizer Chiefs (15 titles)
Motto Wafa Wafa (Do or Die)
Website www.mtn.co.za

Which club is in the final of MTN8 competition 2021?

Sundowns clash against Cape Town City in Saturday’s MTN8 final at Moses Mabhida Stadium as they seek to win this competition for the first time in 14 years. Prolific Shalulile has scored eight goals in 12 appearances across all competitions this season but insists lifting the MTN8 is not all about him but the team.

What time is the MTN 8 final?

Kick-off is at 6pm. CONFIRMED: The #MTN8 Quarterfinal Fixtures: In line with COVID-19 regulations, all four matches will be played behind closed doors.

Is MTN 8 a knockout?

The MTN 8 is a South African soccer cup competition, featuring the top 8 clubs at the close of the previous DStv Premiership season. This competition is one of the longest-standing knockout cup competitions in South Africa, first being contested in 1972.