The winner of the Telkom Knockout (TKO) between Orlando Pirates and Baroka FC will net themselves R4 million in prize money.
The Buccaneers and Bakgaga will face off in the final of the TKO at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Saturday with more than pride and glory at stake.
The Premier Soccer League revealed on Wednesday that the sponsors Telkom put forward R14.2m in total for the competition’s prize money.
@OrlandoPirates are appearing in a ninth Telkom Knockout final, but have only claimed victory once, in 2011. There they beat @BidvestWits 3-1 in the final to end their long wait to lift the trophy! #TKO2018 pic.twitter.com/AJA0M5t38J
— Telkom (@TelkomZA) December 5, 2018
With the winners receiving R4 million and the runners-up set to receive R1.5 million.
Kaizer Chiefs, who lost to Orlando Pirates, and Bidvest Wits, who suffered a shock defeat to Baroka, will each receive R750 000 for reaching the semi-finals.
While the losing quarter-finals, which include Mamelodi Sundowns, AmaZulu, Maritzburg United and SuperSport Unied, will each got R400 000.
The #TKO2018 final at @NMB_Stadium on Saturday (KO 18h00) will be the first ever cup meeting between @Baroka_FC and @OrlandoPirates and just the sixth clash between the sides overall! pic.twitter.com/bxmMtUI86l
— Telkom (@TelkomZA) December 4, 2018
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