Posted in News on Jul 18, 2001.
In a press statement released on Tuesday Premier Soccer League
chairman Leepile Taunyane said: "Soccer fans must act quickly and
buy their tickets for this event timeously.
"This cup also provides a natural arena to showcase how the young
players are progressing through the ranks as the rules allow for
more substitution."
Voting statistics on Monday showed Kaizer Chiefs still leading with 21 000 votes. Second were Moroka Swallows with 19 052 while Orlando Pirates came in third with 18 692. Sundowns was fourth with 18 672.
The winners will walk away with R150000 while runners up will earn
themselves R110 000. The two knockout semifinalists will each
pocket R60 000.