Posted in News on Feb 19, 2010.
Kick-off for the sold-out potential thrill-a-minute fixture is at 3:30pm.
The Glamour Boys, who attacked Aces from the first whistle recently, will be hoping to add on to Orlando Pirates woes, who got a 2-1 drubbing from Maritzburg United on Wednesday.
In the first round, this fixture produced a goalless draw in front of a packed Orlando Stadium and a lot will be expected from both teams. Two points and one place separate the two Soweto giants on the league table. The Glamour Boys are in fourth place with 44 points after 27 games while Orlando Pirates are in fifth spot have played one game more with 42 points.
Vladimir Vermezovic, addressing the media ahead of the game on Thursday, said he is expecting his charges to rise to the occasion, “I could see the signs against Mpumalanga Black Aces on Wednesday that the players have regained their confidence. We put the opposition under a lot of pressure playing a good brand of football. It will be important for the fans at the stadium to enjoy the game. We always go out to play positive football and it will not be different tomorrow,” he said, adding that a win will be important for the fans after they lost out on challenging the Absa Premiership title.
Meanwhile, Executive Chairman Kaizer Motaung dismissed some sections of the media, who have deemed the derby ‘meaningless’ as both teams are not challenging for the Absa Premiership.
“Firstly, besides the focus on the field of play, the derby engages all manner of thoroughly planned and executed logistics prior to its staging. For the players, the derby taps on their mental strength and the adrenalin rush to outperform each other makes it a naturally tense 90 minutes of fun,” he said in his column on Friday.
“Looking abroad, the derby between Manchester United and Manchester City attracts interest although Manchester City has never lifted a league trophy in 42 years since 1968. The AC Milan and Inter Milan derby similarly draws larger attendance and interest whether the teams are lying somewhere in the middle of the log or not. Truth is, the whole of Milan and Italy will be abuzz with pre-match activities, with punters exchanging both thought and currency in different corridors,” said “Chincha”, who himself played in the Kaizer Chiefs/Orlando Pirates derbies between 1970 to 1976.
Head-to-Head Stats
1985
Chiefs 2 (Nhlapo, Jordan) Pirates 1 (Chauke)
Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Maponyane)
1986
Pirates 2 (Makroti, Sithole) Chiefs 2 (Phuka 2)
Chiefs 3 (Thindwa, Maponyane, Dladla) Pirates 2 (Steenkamp 2)
1987
Pirates 1 (Makhanya (pen)) Chiefs 2 (Khumalo, Freeze)
Chiefs 2 (Thindwa, Khumalo) Pirates 0
Mainstay SFinal - Chiefs 1 (Madida) Pirates 1 (Moloi)
Mainstay SFinal Replay - Pirates 0 Chiefs 1(Thindwa)
1988
Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Motaung)
Chiefs 2 (MacGregor, Maponyane) Pirates 0
Bob Save Final - Chiefs 0 Pirates 0
Bob Save Final Replay - Pirates 2 (Steenkamp, Maake) Chiefs 1 (Mangena)
1989
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
Chiefs 2 (Maponyane, Khuse) Pirates 0
1990
Chiefs 1 (Shongwe) Pirates 0
Pirates 5 (Sithole, Makhanya, Moloi, Anley 2) Chiefs 1 (Thindwa)
1991
Pirates 0 Chiefs 3 (Madida, MacGregor 2)
BP QFinal - Chiefs 2 (Khumalo, MacGregor) Pirates 1 (Maake)
Castle Challenge Final - Chiefs 2 (Khuse, Madida) Pirates 1 (Steenkamp)
1992
Chiefs 3 (Bwalya 2, Madida) Pirates 0
Pirates 0 Chiefs 2 (September, Khumalo)
Coca-Cola 1st Rd - Chiefs 3 (Madida 2(1 pen), Bwalya, ) Pirates 2 (Tsoane, Nyathi)
1993
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
Chiefs 2 (Lebese, Noguiera) Pirates 3 (Seshweni, Lane, Shimbala)
Bob Save Final - Chiefs 1 (Khumalo) Pirates 0
1994
Pirates Chiefs - Abandoned, Chiefs awarded the points
Chiefs 0 Pirates 2 (Batchelor, Maponyane (pen))
1995
Chiefs 1 (Nzeza) Pirates 2 (Ramokgadi, Mphafudi)
Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Lebese)
1996
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
Bob Save Final - Chiefs 1 (Modise) Pirates 4 (Sikhosana 3, Mkhalele)
1996/97
Chiefs 0 Pirates 1 (Sikhosana)
Pirates 1 (Sikhosana) Chiefs 1 (Williams)
1997/98
Pirates 1 (Ngobe) Chiefs 1 (Williams)
Chiefs 1 (Mooki) Pirates 1 (Sikhosana)
Bob Save 2nd Rd - Chiefs 0 Pirates 1 (Pam)
1998/99
Chiefs 0 Pirates 0
Pirates 1 (Zuma) Chiefs 2 (Lebese 2)
Rothmans Cup Final 1st Leg - Chiefs 3 (Ndlanya 2, Batchelor) Pirates 1 (Ngake)
Rothmans Cup Final 2nd Leg - Pirates 1 (Zuma) Chiefs 0
1999/2000
Pirates 1 (Lota) Chiefs 0
Chiefs 2 (Nomvete 2 (1 pen)) Pirates 2 (Lota, Mkhize)
2000/01
Pirates 1 (Lota) Chiefs 1 (Nomvete)
Chiefs 1 (Mooki) Pirates 0
2001/02
Chiefs 0 Pirates 3 (Manyathela 2, Vilakazi)
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
BP Top 8 semi final – Chiefs 1 (Niemach) Pirates 0
2002/03
Pirates 1 (Manyathela (pen)) Chiefs 1 (Musasa)
Chiefs 2 (Moshoeu, Radebe) Pirates 0
2003/04
Chiefs 1 (Musasa) Pirates 0
Pirates 1 (Makhanya) Chiefs 0
2004/05
Pirates 2 (Leremi, Vilakazi) Chiefs 1 (Zwane)
Chiefs 1 (Ngobese) Pirates 1 (Vilakazi)
2005/06
Chiefs 2 (Obua, Schalkwyk) Pirates 0
Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Obua)
ABSA Cup Final – Chiefs 0 Pirates 0 – Chiefs won 5-3 on penalties
2006/07
Chiefs 1 (Bartlett) Pirates 1 (Vilakazi)
Pirates 1 (Lekgwathi) Chiefs 1 (Djiehoua)
2007/08
Pirates 2 (Walaza 2) Chiefs 2 (Khanyeza, Zwane)
Chiefs 1 (Mathebula) Pirates 0
2008/09
Chiefs 0 Pirates 2 (Mushangazhike, Thwala)
Pirates 2 (Mashego 2) Chiefs 1 (Thwala (og))
2009/10
Chiefs 0 Pirates 0