Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are set to battle it out in the second installment of the Soweto derby when the two sides meet in the Telkom Knockout semi-final on Saturday.
Previous meetings since 1985:
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 SFinal – 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 SFinal – 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 SFinal 1st Leg – Chiefs 3 (Ndlanya 2, Batchelor) Pirates 1 (Ngake)
Rothmans Cup SFinal 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
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
Telkom Knockout semi-final – Pirates 0 Chiefs 0 – Chiefs won 3-0 on penalties
2010/11
Pirates 1 (Otorugo) Chiefs 3 (Klate (og), Musona 2 (1 pen)
Chiefs 1 (Motaung) Pirates 1 (Mbuyane)
MTN8 semi-final 1st leg – Pirates 1 (I. Chansa) Chiefs 1 (Musona)
MTN8 semi-final 2nd Leg – Chiefs 0 Pirates 1 (Mashego)
Telkom Knockout final – Pirates 0 Chiefs 3 (Ngcobo 2, Tshabalala)
2011/12
Chiefs 2 (Parker, Tshabalala) Pirates 1 (Jele)
Pirates 3 (McCarthy 2, Jali) Chiefs 2 (Tshabalala, Majoro)
MTN8 Final – Pirates 1 (Manyisa) Chiefs 0
2012/13
Pirates 1 (Mbesuma) Chiefs 1 (Majoro)
Chiefs 0 Pirates 0
2013/14
Chiefs 1 (Nkhatha) Pirates 1 (Erasmus)
Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Katsande)
MTN8 semi-final, 1st leg – Chiefs 0 Pirates 1 (Klate)
MTN 8 semi-final, 2nd leg – Pirates 1 (Bacela) Chiefs 1 (Parker)
2014/15
Pirates 0 Chiefs 2 (Tshabalala, Mthembu)
Chiefs 0 Pirates 0
MTN8 Final – Pirates 0 Chiefs 1 (Mashamaite)
2015/16
Chiefs 1 (Mathoho) Pirates 3 (Sarr, Gcaba, Gabuza)
Pirates 1 (Gabuza) Chiefs 1 (Katsande)
Telkom Knockout semi-final – Chiefs 0 Pirates 0. Chiefs won 6-5 on pens.
Nedbank Cup first round – Pirates 2 (Ndoro 2) Chiefs 0
2016/17
Pirates 0 Chiefs 0
Chiefs 1 (Malongoane) Pirates 1 (Masilela og)
2017/18
Chiefs 0 Pirates 0
Pirates 3 (Lorch, Memela 2) Chiefs 1 (Castro)
2018/19
Pirates 2 (Maela, Pule) Chiefs 1 (Billiat)
Overall record – League matches in brackets
Total Chiefs Pirates Neutral
Home Home Venue
Played 90 (66) 41 (31) 41 (35) 8 (0)
Chiefs won 33 (24) 17 (13) 12 (11) 4 (0)
Pirates won 23 (15) 10 (6) 11 (9) 2 (0)
Drawn 34 (27) 14 (12) 18 (15) 2 (0)
Chiefs goals 94 (72) 47 (36) 39 (36) 8 (0)
Pirates goals 79 (57) 38 (26) 37 (32) 4 (0)
Note: Chiefs were also awarded a win in 1994, when a match was abandoned
Goalscorers:
Kaizer Chiefs
6 goals – Madida
5 – Khumalo
4 – Maponyane, Thindwa, MacGregor, Lebese, Tshabalala
3 – Bwalya, Nomvete, Musona
2 – Phuka, Khuse, Williams, Mooki, Ndlanya, Musasa, Obua, Zwane, Ncgobo, Majoro, Parker, Katsande
1 – Nhlapo, Jordan, Dladla, Freeze, Motaung, Mangena, Shongwe, September, Noguiera, Nzeza, Modise, Batchelor, Niemach, Moshoeu, Radebe, Ngobese, Schalkwyk, Bartlett, Djiehoua, Khanyeza, Mathebula, Motaung, Nkhatha, Mthembu, Mashamaite, Mathoho, Malongoane, Castro
Own goals – Thwala (2008/09); Klate (2010/11)
Orlando Pirates
6 goals – Sikhosana
4 – Steenkamp, Vilakazi
3 – Manyathela, Lota, Mashego
2 – Makhanya, Moloi, Maake, Sithole, Anley, Zuma, Walaza, McCarthy, Gabuza, Ndoro, Memela
1 – Chauke, Makroti, Tsoane, Nyathi, Seshweni, Lane, Shimbala, Batchelor, Maponyane, Ramokgadi, Mphafudi, Mkhalele, Ngobe, Pam, Ngake, Mkhize, J.Makhanya, Leremi, Lekgwathi, Mushangazhike, Thwala, I.Chansa, Otorugo, Mbuyane, Manyisa, Jele, Jali, Mbesuma, Erasmus, Klate, Bacela, Sarr, Gcaba, Lorch.
Own goal – Masilela (2016/17)
Records:
Chiefs’ biggest win: 3-0 (1991, 1992, 2010/11)
Pirates’ biggest win: 5-1 (1990)
Most goals in a game: 6 – Pirates 5 Chiefs 1 (1990)
Match Facts
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will be meeting in a cup competing for the first time since The Buccaneers ousted their Soweto rivals from the Nedbank Cup Last 32 in 2016 when Tendai Ndoro netted a brace of goals in a 2-0 win.
The teams last met in the Telkom Knockout that same season when they played to a 0-0 draw in the semi-finals, with Chiefs edging the penalty shoot-out 6-5. They would go on to lose the fin al 3-1 to Mamelodi Sundowns.
Pirates have not lost to Chiefs in their last 10 meetings, the longest run of winless games for the AmaKhosi in the near 50-year history of the Soweto Derby. The last Chiefs victory came in a 2-0 league success in December 2014 when Siphiwe Tshabalala and Siphelele Mthembu netted for the Glamour Boys.
Those last 10 games have resulted in four Pirates wins and six draws, with the last meeting on October 27 when Pirates claimed a 2-1 triumph to make it back-to-back victories in the fixture.
Chiefs have played 73 matches in the Telkom Knockout competition in the PSL era, winning 41 to go with 18 draws and 14 defeats. They have scored 109 goals in that time and conceded 62. Chiefs’ number of matches in the Telkom Knockout in the PSL era, 73, is the most by any side over that period. It is one more than Pirates.
The club’s 41 victories in the Telkom Knockout is also the most of any team in the PSL era, with Pirates on 38, making them the most successful side in that period in terms of fixtures won.
Pirates have played a total of 72 matches in the Telkom Knockout in the PSL era, winning 38 of those to go with 17 draws and 17 defeats. They have scored 116 goals in that time and conceded 75, while they have faced 25 different opponents. No side has scored more goals than them in the PSL era.
For all of their domestic success down the years, Pirates have only ever won the Telkom Knockout title once, in 2011. This despite reaching the final on a total of eight occasions. Pirates have reached the second greatest number of finals in Telkom Knockout history, behind only Chiefs (17).
Pirates have lost in the semi-finals of the Telkom Knockout in three of the last four seasons, and overall have won only five of their 13 appearances in this stage of the competition in the PSL era.
By contrast, Chiefs have won 10 of their 12 semifinals in the PSL era.
Tournament Facts:
The Telkom Knockout was first played in 1982 as the Datsun Challenge, with the inaugural winners being Arcadia Shepherds, who defeated Highlands Park 2-0 in a replay after their initial match had finished 1-1.
Kaizer Chiefs are the most successful club in the tournament’s history, winning 13 of their 17 finals to date. They have appeared in almost half of the 36 finals played.
Orlando Pirates by contrast have a poor record in the competition, reaching eight finals and winning just one (2011). They have appeared in four of the last eight deciders, but their 2011 effort against BidVest Wits (3-1) was their only success.
After Kaizer Chiefs, the next highest number of tournament wins is three, with Mamelodi Sundowns having reached that mark in their 2015 victory and defending champions BidVest Wits notched their third in 2017. Ajax Cape Town, Jomo Cosmos, the now defunct Platinum Stars and Umtata Bush Bucks each have two wins.
Since Telkom took over their sponsorship of the tournament in 2006, there have been nine different winners – Kaizer Chiefs (three titles), Platinum Stars (two), Ajax Cape Town, Orlando Pirates, Bloemfontein Celtic, SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, Cape Town City and BidVest Wits.
There have also been eight losing finalists – Orlando Pirates (three times), Mamelodi Sundowns (two), Ajax Cape Town (two), BidVest Wits, Platinum Stars, Kaizer Chiefs, SuperSport United and Bloemfontein Celtic.
The biggest winning margin in a Telkom Knockout competition final was 5-0 when Kaizer Chiefs defeated Jomo Cosmos in 2001.
Since Telkom took over sponsorship of the competition in 2006, the 12 finals have been played at 10 different venues:
2006/07 – Lucas Moripe Stadium, Atteridgeville
2007/08 – Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
2008/09 – Chatsworth Stadium, Durban
2009/10 – King’s Park Stadium, Durban
2010/11 – FNB Stadium, Soweto
2011/12 – Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
2012/13 – Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
2013/14 – Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit
2014/15 – Orlando Stadium, Soweto
2015/16 – Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban
2016/17 – Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane
2017/18 – Princess Magogo Stadium, Durban
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