Durban City secured their spot as the first team in the quarterfinals of the Carling Knockout after a dramatic 4-1 victory over Polokwane City at Chatsworth Stadium on Friday night.
The excitement is palpable for the start of this season’s Carling Knockout Cup, with all eyes on whether Magesi FC can replicate their stunning success from last year.
While the PSL transfer window has officially slammed shut, the opportunity for clubs to strengthen their squads is far from over.
Kaizer Chiefs interim co-head coach Cedric Kaze believes the team is on the verge of rediscovering its scoring touch as they prepare for a Carling Knockout Round of 16 clash against Stellenbosch FC this Sunday at DHL Stadium.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso is anticipating a demanding test as his team prepares to face Marumo Gallants in the Carling Knockout Cup Round of 16 this Saturday at Lucas Moripe Stadium.
Magesi goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze says hard work will be the only ingredient that can help the club retain their Carling Knockout Cup title this season.
TS Galaxy coach Adnan Beganovic says his side must quickly bounce back from their midweek Betway Premiership loss to Orlando Pirates.
Veteran midfielder Bongani Zungu believes a profound “hunger to succeed” is driving AmaZulu this season as they prepare for their upcoming Carling Knockout first-round match.
Orlando Pirates and Siwelele will kick off the Carling Knockout, while Kaizer Chiefs and Stellenbosch are set for a dramatic showdown on the final day.
Premier Soccer League giants Kaizer Chiefs have avoided rivals Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns in the Carling Knockout Cup.