Carling black label cup
Kaizer Chiefs win Carling Black Label Cup
Chiefs won 4-3 on penalties after both teams failed to score in regulation time.
The fixture has become a regular season curtain raiser with Pirates having won the match five of the eight times.
No financial details were disclosed at the announcement in Johannesburg, but an official said the sponsorship will greatly reduce the competition costs incurred by SA Rugby.
Pirates broke the deadlock early through Augustine Mulenga's finish after Thembinkosi Lorch's effort had been blocked.
The one-off match is one of the most unique around, with fans having a say in the starting lineups of their teams.
In a statement the organisers said that the competition is in conflict with their partners Budweiser, who sponsor the World Cup in Russia during the June/July period.
Stadium Management SA says CCTV footage revealed that a group of supporters tried to forcefully gain access to the stadium before the tragedy happened.
It was Bernard Parker's 10th minute strike is the difference between the two Soweto giants.
The incident took place during a match between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in the Carling Black Label Cup.
It was in the last minute that debutant Lewis Macha helped himself to a header, giving Amakhosi a 2-0 win.
Pirates won 4-3 against Kaizer Chiefs in a penalty shootout to retain their Carling Black Label Cup trophy.
Gauteng Traffic police have warned that motorists should avoid taking instruction from illegal car guards.
Steve Komphela said the match could provide him with some lessons and tips on what to expect.
The defender collapsed in the second half of the Soweto Derby following an elbow to the chest.
Orlando Pirates beat Kaizer Chiefs 6-5 on penalties to win the Carling Black Label Cup.
Kaizer Chiefs coach says the preseason game against the Bucs gave him a clearer perspective on some players.