Posted in News on Jul 28, 2004.
These are part of a package of prizes to be won on Saturday, including
more than R20 000 during a predict-a-score competition for television
viewers unable to be at the stadium on the day.
Two people will each win R1000 for predicting the half-time score in
the two semi-finals between Kaiser Chiefs vs. Black Leopards,
which kicks off at 10:00 and between Sundowns vs. Orlando Pirates at
12:00 am.
Two more people will each win R2 000 for correctly predicting the
final score in both semifinal encounters, making the total prize
money for the first two games R6 000.
The prize money will increase as the competition gets stiffer, with
one lucky viewer getting R5 000 for predicting the half-time score in
the finals, while the final score carries a R10 000 correct prediction
prize.
Zola Nkuta urged soccer supporters to buy their soccer tickets early to
avoid an eleventh-hour rush. Tickets are available at Computicket
outlets for R30 each, and will be on sale at the Nasrec Show Grounds
on Saturday morning.
"R30 is a bargain for three action-packed games involving South
Africa's top soccer teams voted by soccer supporters," said Nkuta.