Carling Black Label Cup date changes to August 1
Carling Black Label Cup date changes to August 1

Posted in News on Jun 09, 2015.



The Carling Black Label Cup game between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will no longer be held on 25 July. Instead, the match will now be played on Saturday, 1 August.



The friendly had to be moved to a new date because of the Buccaneers having to play a CAF Confederation Cup in the weekend as originally planned.



This pre-season clash will kick-off at 15:30.



Carling Black Label furthermore communicated that tickets bought prior to the change of the date will remain valid. More than 35 000 tickets have been sold so far and fans are urged to continue purchasing their tickets available at Computicket stores nationwide.



The tickets bought for the original date will be valid for the match held on Saturday, August 1. People who can’t attend the game on July 25, can go to Computicket to be refunded.



Tickets for the game are already on sale at Computicket - Level 1 for R90, Level 2 for R170 and Level 5 for R60. Parking tickets are available at R25.



2015 Carling Black Label Cup Entry Mechanism:



In order to enter and ‘Be the Champions Coach’, fans over the age of 18 must once again purchase a specially marked bottle of Carling Black Label beer and look out for the unique underliner, which will allow people to vote.



By dialling *120*660*underliner code# on their cell phones (at a cost of 20 cents per 20 seconds) or visiting www.carlingblacklabel.co.za, they can easily select their starting line-up and lead their team to victory.



An exciting innovation in this year’s Carling Black Label Cup is that supporters who purchase a 750ml Carling Black Label will be given two votes to influence the biggest game in the country.



Those supporters who cast their votes can win great prizes, including a share of R3-million worth of airtime, match tickets to the spectacle event on Saturday, August 1, and, best of all, a coach’s experience with either Orlando Pirates or Kaizer Chiefs at the fifth edition of the Carling Black Label Cup.

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