2012 MTN 8

The 2012 MTN 8 was the 38th time that this annual tournament took place. It was contested by the eight top teams of the Premier Soccer League table at the end of the 2011–12 season. The tournament began on 3 August 2012, and was won by Moroka Swallows, their first Top 8 title since 1979.[1][2]

2012 MTN 8
Tournament details
CountrySouth Africa
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsMoroka Swallows
(3rd title)
Runner-upSuperSport United
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Goals scored28 (3.11 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)L. Chabangu (Moroka Swallows) 3 goals

Teams

The eight teams that competed in the MTN 8 knockout competition are: (listed according to their finishing position in the 2011-12 Premier Soccer League season.[3]

Fixtures & Results

Rules for MTN8

On 28 July 2011 The PSL Executive Committee held a meeting to discuss the issue of home and away fixtures. There has been an amendment to the MTN8 rules pertaining to the issue of home and away fixtures.

The approved rule reads as follows: In the first round of the competition (last 8 or quarter-finals) the clubs finishing in the top four positions of the Premier Division in the previous season will be the home clubs.

Quarter-finals

Orlando Pirates1–0Bloemfontein Celtic
A. Jali 82' Report
Attendance: 14,000



Moroka Swallows2–0AmaZulu
L. Chabangu 33'
S. Nomvethe 63'
Report

Teams through to the Semi-finals

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SuperSport United 3 - 0 Orlando Pirates 0 - 0 3 - 0
Mamelodi Sundowns 5 - 6 Moroka Swallows 3 - 3 2 - 3

1st leg

Mamelodi Sundowns3–3Moroka Swallows
T. Modise 16' (pen)
H. Kekana 63'
E. Mangele 84'
Report 6' F Obada
8' A Hendricks
74' B Chenene
SuperSport United0–0Orlando Pirates
E. Gyimah  44' Report  90' R. Mahamutsa
Attendance: 20,000

2nd leg

Orlando Pirates0–3SuperSport United
B McCarthy  45' 63' A Hartog
79' C Mulenga
88' M Khenyeza
Attendance: 18,000

Final

SuperSport United1–2Moroka Swallows
F. Cale 3' Report 17' G. Nergadze
85' B. Chenene
Attendance: 8000
Supersport United
Moroka Swallows
GK1 Rowen Fernandez
RB25 Roscoe Pietersen
CB6 Davis Nkausu
CB29 Mor Diouf
LB4 Bevan Fransman
DM15 Mark Haskins 62'
DM24 Franklin Cale 89'
RW16 Edwin Gyimah
AM10 Sameehg Doutie
LW11 Sibusiso Zuma 58'
CF21 Mabhuti Khenyeza
Substitutes:
GK31 Boalefa Pule
DF26 Thabo September
MF22 Jabulani Maluleke
MF19 Clifford Mulenga 87'
FW27 Nathan Paulse
FW8 George Maluleka 61'
FW7 Kermit Erasmus 57'
Manager:
Gavin Hunt
GK34 Greg Etafia
RB2 Rudi Isaacs
CB19 Luvhengo Mungomeni
CB6 Ashraf Hendricks
LB31 Shere Lekgothoane
DM5 Giorgi Nergadze
CM21 Katlego Mashego
RW12 Lefa Tsutsulupa
AM14 Lerato Chabangu 87'
LW18 Bennett Chenene 90'
CF24 Felix Obada 67'
Substitutes:
GK33 Aubrey Mathibe
DF13 Gilbert Mapemba
MF4 Sibusiso Khumalo
MF9 David Mathebula 87'
MF40 MacBeth Sibaya 90'
FW20 Mpho Maleka
FW10 Siyabonga Nomvethe 67'
Manager:
Zeca Marques

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

Statistics

Top Goal Scorer

Rank Player Club Goals
1
Lerato Chabangu Moroka Swallows
3
2
Tebogo Langerman Mamelodi Sundowns
2
Edward Manqele Mamelodi Sundowns
2
Teko Modise Mamelodi Sundowns
2
Bennett Chenene Moroka Swallows
2
3
Andile Jali Orlando Pirates
1
Nathan Paulse SuperSport United
1
Franklin Cale SuperSport United
1
Ashley Hartog SuperSport United
1
Clifford Mulenga SuperSport United
1
Mabhuti Khenyeza SuperSport United
1
Mzikayise Mashaba Free State Stars
1
Thamsanqa Sangweni Mamelodi Sundowns
1
Nyasha Mushekwi Mamelodi Sundowns
1
Hlompho Kekana Mamelodi Sundowns
1
Reneilwe Letsholonyane Kaizer Chiefs
1
Siyabonga Nomvethe Moroka Swallows
1
Felix Obada Moroka Swallows
1
Ashraf Hendricks Moroka Swallows
1

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References

  1. "MTN8 Winners: Who were the 2012 Champions? - MTN8 2018". African Football. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  2. KickOff. "Moroka Swallows win MTN8 Final". KickOff. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  3. "South Africa 2011/12". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  4. "South Africa 2012/13". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
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