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2023 ABSA Cup

The 2023 Absa Cup was the 16th edition of the annual knock-out competition in Zambian football contested by the top 6 teams from the Super League and the top 2 teams from the National Division One following the conclusion of match day 17 of the 2022–23 season.[1] It was also the 4th edition under the "Absa Cup" name following Absa's completed acquisition of the African assets and operations of Barclays in 2018.[2][3]

Key Information

NAPSA Stars were defending champions after defeating Red Arrows 1–0 to win the previous edition's title.[4][5][6] but failed to qualify for this edition after finding themselves in 11th place in the standings mid-season.

The video assistant referee (VAR) was introduced to the competition and implemented on a pilot basis at this edition's final,[7] which was a first in Zambian football and Sub-Saharan African football as a whole and thus put Zambia on the list as the 3rd African country after Morocco and Egypt to introduce and implement VAR in domestic football matches.[8] Head of referees at FAZ, Aziph Banda, cited the inadequacy of FIFA-certified referees to operate it, with female referee Diana Chikotesha being the only exception having previously experienced its usage at the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations and Janny Sikazwe having retired from professional refereeingas the reason why the association appointed foreign referees solely for that final,[9] which was won by Forest Rangers

Draw

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At the conclusion of match day 17 of the 2022–23 Zambian football season, the Super League table's top 6 positions consisted of Forest Rangers, Red Arrows, Power Dynamos, Green Buffaloes, Green Eagles and Maestro United and the National Division One table's top 2 positions consisted of Mufulira Wanderers and Trident FC.[10]

The draw was held at a relocated headquarters of Absa Bank Zambia in Lusaka[11] on 1 March 2023.[1][12][13][14][15] Green Buffaloes, Green Eagles, Red Arrows and Power Dynamos were seeded by virtue of their performances in the previous editions of the Absa Cup with Mufulira Wanderers, Trident FC, Maestro United and Forest Rangers being unseeded.[1][13][14][15]

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
11 March 13:00 Woodlands Stadium
 
 
Green Buffaloes0
 
8 April Arthur Davies Stadium
 
Forest Rangers1
 
Forest Rangers2
 
11 March 11:00 Woodlands Stadium
 
Power Dynamos1
 
Power Dynamos1
 
20 May Woodlands Stadium
 
Mufulira Wanderers0
 
Forest Rangers2
 
12 March 13:00 Woodlands Stadium
 
Maestro United Zambia0
 
Green Eagles0
 
9 April Arthur Davies Stadium
 
Trident FC1
 
Trident FC0
 
12 March 15:00 Woodlands Stadium
 
Maestro United Zambia1
 
Red Arrows0
 
 
Maestro United Zambia2
 

Matches

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Kick-off times listed are in CAT (UTC+02:00).

Quarter-finals

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Green Buffaloes0–1Forest Rangers
Report 64' Cephas Mulombwa

Power Dynamos1–0Mufulira Wanderers
39' Jacob Kaunda Report
Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka

Green Eagles0–1Trident FC
Report 84' Peter Musukuma
Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka

Red Arrows0–2Maestro United Zambia
Report
  • 4' Gift Simanansa
  • 22' Andrew Phiri (pen.)
Woodlands Stadium, Lusaka

Semi-finals

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Power Dynamos1–2Forest Rangers
6' Fredrick Mulambia Report
  • 70' Wisdom M. Libamba
  • 33' Cephas Mulombwa

Trident FC0–1Maestro United Zambia
Report 81' Whiteson Songwe (o.g.)
Arthur Davies Stadium, Lusaka

Final

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Forest Rangers2–0Maestro United Zambia
  • 15' Chanda Chileshe (o.g.)
  • 62' Quadri Kola
Report
Attendance: 10,000

Prize allocation and logistics

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Absa Bank Zambia announced a tournament prize and logistical monetary increment a day before the draw ceremony, i.e. on 28 February 2023 which are as follows:[1][16][11]

Reason Amount
Qualified teams K20,000
Travel grant
  • K20,000 (home teams)
  • K30,000 (away teams)
Champions K700,000
Runners-up K350,000
Top-scorer K25,000
Golden Glove
Player of the Tournament K25,000
Coach of the Tournament K25,000
Man of the Match K25,000
Source[1]

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