The Premier Soccer League has confirmed that the Telkom Knockout semifinal between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will be staged at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
The venue for the fixture had been a hot topic of debate after it was revealed that the FNB Stadium, the 90,000-seater regular home of the Soweto Derby, was unavailable having been booked for another event. 


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The league has now confirmed the match will take place in Durban on Saturday, November 24 at 15h00,…

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November is shaping up to be a crucial month for the future of Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas, with three must-win games if he is to keep the hottest seat in South African football.
It is true that the coach of Chiefs is always under pressure, such is the microscope that they are under and the expectation of fans, which has not dimmed one bit despite three seasons of failure.
Saturday’s 2-1 defeat in the Soweto Derby against bitter rivals Orlando Pirates has turned up the furnace further,…

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The Premier Soccer League (PSL) have announced the fixtures for the quarterfinals of the Telkom Knockout this weekend but may have scored an own-goal with their choice of venue for Sunday’s clash between Kaizer Chiefs and SuperSport United. 

The match will take place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium and should be the second fixture to be played behind closed doors by Chiefs as part of a punishment handed down by the PSL for fan misbehaviour in the Nedbank Cup semifinals last season. 
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Orlando Pirates claimed Soweto Derby honours as they came from behind to defeat bitter rivals Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in their Absa Premiership clash in front of 85,000 fans at the FNB Stadium on Saturday.Goals from Innocent Maela and Vincent Pule cancelled out an early opener from Khama Billiat for Chiefs, while The Buccaneers also missed a penalty through Justin Shonga.The result extends Chiefs’ winless run against Pirates to 10 games, and will add to the pressure on Amakhosi coach Giovanni Solinas,…

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Kaizer Chiefs coach Giovanni Solinas continued to insist on the quality of his players, asserting he had the best defenders in the Premier Soccer League despite mix-ups that cost them in Saturday’s Soweto Derby.
The claim seemed hardly credible after Orlando Pirates exposed Chiefs’ defensive frailties in a 2-1 victory in front of some 85,000 at Soccer City in Johannesburg, extending to 10 matches Pirates’ unbeaten run in the fixture.
But the Italian, who has been under fire and battled to find consistency…

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It has been 22 years since a hat-trick was scored in the Soweto Derby, when Orlando Pirates forward Jerry Sikhosana bagged three goals to sink Kaizer Chiefs in a famous performance that he does not even count as his best in South Africa’s biggest football fixture. 

Pirates crushed Chiefs 4-1 in that 1996 Bob Save Super Bowl encounter, a day Sikhosana remembers vividly as he admits The Buccaneers had gone into the game fearing what had been a rampant Chiefs side.
But it was a…

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Saturday’s Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates is crying out for a hero as the teams seek inspiration to claim what would be a massive victory for either side.
With the match an 82 000 sell-out at FNB Stadium and millions more watching on television, it is the perfect platform for reputations to be forged as the Soweto duo try to mount a league title challenge after a number of barren seasons.
KweséESPN delves into the history books and comes up with the top individual…

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Saturday’s Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates is crying out for a hero as the teams seek inspiration to claim what would be a massive victory for either side.
With the match an 82 000 sell-out at FNB Stadium and millions more watching on television, it is the perfect platform for reputations to be forged as the Soweto duo try to mount a league title challenge after a number of barren seasons.
KweséESPN delves into the history books and comes up with the top individual Orlando…

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