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2022 MTN 8

The 2022 MTN 8 was the 48th edition of the South African soccer knockout competition featuring the top 8-placed teams at the conclusion the previous DStv Premiership season and the 15th under its current name.

Key Information

Teams

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The following 8 teams are listed according to their final position on the league table of/for the previous season of the 2021-22 DStv Premiership[1]

Quarter–finals

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The fixtures were confirmed following the conclusion of the previous season based on the competition format as follows:[2][3][4]

Mamelodi Sundowns2–0SuperSport United
Allende 79' Nassir 90+1' Report
Cape Town City1–2 (a.e.t.)AmaZulu
Mayo 45+2' Report Kwem 9' Majoro 113'

Semi–finals

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1st leg.

1 October 2022 1st Leg Orlando Pirates 0–0
(0-0 agg.)
Mamelodi Sundowns Soweto
15:30 SAST Report Stadium: Orlando Stadium
Attendance: 37 000
2 October 2022 1st Leg Kaizer Chiefs 1–1
(1-1 agg.)
AmaZulu Johannesburg
15:30 SAST Dolly 61' Report G.Mhango 15' Stadium: FNB Stadium
22 October 2022 2nd Leg Mamelodi Sundowns 0–3
(0-3 agg.)
Orlando Pirates Polokwane
15:30 SAST Report Erasmus 8'
Saleng 83', 90+2'
Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Attendance: 45 000
Referee: Thando Nzanzeka
23 October 2022 2nd Leg AmaZulu 0–0
(1-1 agg.)
Kaizer Chiefs Durban
15:30 SAST Report Stadium: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Referee: Jelly Chivani

Final

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Final
Orlando Pirates1–0AmaZulu
Saleng 25'
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Luxolo Badi

Statistics

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References

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