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TKO winners to pocket R4m
Orlando Pirates and Baroka FC will battle it out for the R4 million in the final at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday while the losing finalist will walk away with R1.5 million.
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Baroka in final after fairytale South African cup run
Baroka will face Orlando Pirates, another club who have been African champions, in the final on 8 December in southeastern city Port Elizabeth.
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Pirates book Telkom Knockout final spot with win over Chiefs
Pirates extend their unbeaten run against Chiefs to 11 matches and will await the winner between Baroka FC and Bidvest Wits on Sunday.
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Soweto giants set to battle for TKO final spot
The two arch rivals are meeting for the second time in a month and the third time this year, with the results of the last two showdowns going in favour of the Buccaneers.
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Three arrested for illegal sale of Telkom Knockout tickets in Durban
The two Soweto giants will meet for the second time in a space of a month in the TKO semifinal hoping to end their long trophy droughts.
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Hunt hopes his Bafana players come back healthy for Baroka TKO semi
The health of the defensive trio of captain Hlatshwayo, Hlanti and Mkhwanazi will have Hunt holding his breath, especially since Robyn Johannes will be out through suspension.
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Thunderbolt goal gives Chiefs another crack at Pirates
The biggest crowd-pullers in the republic were paired in a post-match draw and the 24 or 25 November clash offers Chiefs an early chance to avenge a league loss.
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Baroka shock Mamelodi Sundowns as coach Nyirenda grieves
Grieving Zambian coach Wedson Nyirenda was absent when his Baroka side shocked Mamelodi Sundowns 2-0 Saturday.
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Solinas calls for Chiefs to show character in SuperSport TKO clash
Chiefs are feeling the pressure from their 2-1 loss to their arch-rivals Orlando Pirates in a league encounter over the weekend.
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Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium to host TKO final
The #TKO2018 final kick-off time and ticketing information will be communicated in due course.
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Winning took two years off my life - Kaizer Chiefs coach
Kaizer Chiefs' Italian coach Giovanni Solinas admitted Sunday that watching his side squeeze into the Telkom Knockout quarterfinals 'took two years off my life'.
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Vries the hero as Chiefs progress to TKO last 8
Chiefs went into the Telkom Knockout round of 16 clashes against Black Leopards with a clear mission of trying to end a three and a half year trophy drought that has plagued the Soweto giants.
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Solinas urges Chiefs’ injury ‘bad luck’ to go away
Amakhosi have endured a strange period that has seen them hit by injuries to Joseph Malongoane, Leonardo Castro and most recently Lebohang Manyama.
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TKO title key to league revival says Wits’ Pule
Bidvest Wits midfielder Vincent Pule believes that victory in the Telkom Knockout final will go a long way in their efforts to revive their disastrous league form.
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Bloem Celtic seals TKO final spot after penalty shooutout
A Celtic victory looked set until Polokwane’s Rendani Ndou equalised in the 24th minute of extra-time.
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Bafana 'keeper Khune doubtful for Senegal clashes
Itumeleng Khune fractured his cheek bone in Kaizer Chiefs' 1-0 Telkom Knockout victory over Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
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Better than Wenger: Pitso Mosimane makes world coaching top 10
Mosimane's stellar season with Mamelodi Sundown’s saw him ranked one place above Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
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Sundowns crash out of Telkom Knockout
While they threw everything they had at Supersport United, they lost 3-1 on penalties.
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Tshwane derby headlines TKO 2016 quarter-finals
The face off between Mamelodi Sundowns and Supersport United is expected to be the centre of attention.
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Sundowns end 2015 on a high with Chiefs hiding
Mamelodi Sundowns finished 2015 as the most successful team after beating Kaizer Chiefs.
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PSL giants avoid each other in TKO 2015 first round
Last season’s top eight teams in the PSL were drawn against the bottom six teams.