Posted in News on Jul 03, 2002.
Herewith are previous results since the launch of the four-team tournament back in 1999 that was won by Orlando Pirates.
July 8, 2001
Final – Durban
Kaizer Chiefs 0
Asante Kotoko 0
Chiefs won 3-2 on penalties
Winning Team:
Brain Baloyi, Cyril Nzama, Patrick Mabedi, Gary Goldstone, Marco Mthembu (Nhlanhla Mathebula), Patrick Mbuthu (Jossias Macamo), Arthur Zwane, Nhlanhla Kubeka, Stanton Fredericks (Justice Sithole), Lucky Maselesele (Daniel Matsau), Jabu Pule.
Coach: Muhsin Ertugral.
Third Place Play-offs
Orlando Pirates 0
Hearts of Oak 0
Hearts won 4-3 on penalties
Semifinals
June 30 – Rustenburg
Kaizer Chiefs (1) 1 Mooki 28
Hearts of Oak (0) 0
Orlando Pirates (0) 1 Vilakazi 71
Asante Kotoko (0) 1 Louis 81
Kotoko won 4-2 on penalties
July 2, 2000
Finals – Durban
Kaizer Chiefs (0) 1 (Maselesele 87)
Orlando Pirates (0) 0
Winning Team:
Brian Baloyi, Gary Goldstone, Patrick Mabedi, Mohammed Ouseb, Thabo Mooki, Marco Mthembu, Patrick Mbuthu, Arthur Zwane (Lucky Maselesele, Siyabonga Nomvete, Daniel Matsau.
Coach: Muhsin Ertugral
Third Place Play-offs
Africa Sports (0) 1 Gatto 89
Dynamos (0) 2 Mlotshwa 46, Mukasa 58
Semifinals
June 24 – Rustenburg
Orlando Pirates (2) 3 Mkhize 23, 37, Sebola 82
Dynamos (1) 1 Ncube 19
Kaizer Chiefs (2) 2 Mooki14, Matsau 34
Africa Sports (0) 0
July 10, 1999
Finals - Durban
Orlando Pirates (3) 4 Jaidi 39-og, Lota 44, Lekoelea 49, Silent 89)
Esperance (1) 1 Nzeng 38-og
Winning Team:
William Okpara, Kamaal Sait, Roger Nzeng, (Tomas Inguana), Innocent Chikoya, Papi Khomane, Thabo Mngomeni, Warren Lewis, Clinton Larsen (Vusi Mncwanga), Dennis Lota, Steve Lekoelea (Brandon Silent), Andries Sebola (Sbusiso Zuma).
Coach: Viktor Bondarenko.
Third Place Play-offs
Kaizer Chiefs (0) 2 Lebese 62, Pule 64
Asec Abidjan (1) 1 Zeze 29
Semifinals
Durban - July 3
Kaizer Chiefs (0) 0
Esperance (0) 1 Sahbani 102
Port Elizabeth - July 4
Orlando Pirates (1) 2 Sebola 43, Mkhize 88