Arrows first up for Chiefs in ABSA Cup
Arrows first up for Chiefs in ABSA Cup

Posted in News on Feb 06, 2007.

The Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown Southern Johannesburg formed the setting for the 2007 ABSA Cup round of 32 draw on Monday evening, in a break from tradition the organizers opened up the draw to members of the local community who turned up in large numbers to witness the event, the large crowd assisted in creating a carnival atmosphere of the event. Chiefs who are the defending Champions were represented by vice captain Fabian McCarthy who in the absence of Cyril Nzama, was on hand to give back the ABSA Cup trophy to sponsors and PSL representatives at Monday evening's draw.



Chiefs dream to once again convert their ABSA Cup dream into reality, will begin later this month when they will host Golden Arrows in an ABSA Cup Round of 32 game, which means that Chiefs - who host Arrows in a PSL game this weekend - will face Mabhuti Khanyeza and company twice in a fortnight and should be well acquainted with their visitors when they meet at the end of February.



With Chiefs having lived the dream in 2006 as they hoisted aloft the ABSA Cup, Amakhosi defender Fabian McCarthy is happy with the draw and believes that Chiefs can once again go all the way in the competition. Added McCarthy; "we prefer playing against PSL teams in this competition because I believe we play at our best when we come up against tougher opposition, Arrows will provide a stern test which I do feel we will be able to pass.

We have already beaten them twice this season so far, and we will aim to do it again when we clash with them later in the months, overall we are committed towards successfully holding onto this trophy, we might have handed it back on Monday evening but the team will work hard at bringing it back to Naturena."



Amakhosi team manager Bobby Motaung was equally upbeat about Chiefs' chances in the tournament and he described the draw as a “good one”, furthermore Motaung believes that there could be some luck in the draw for Chiefs. “We opened up the SAA Supa8 Cup with a game against Golden Arrows and we went onto win the competition, so maybe this is some sort of omen that we could be in line towards lifting our second knock out cup for the year”.

Chiefs draw against Golden Arrows was one of four all PSL ties with Black Leopards squaring off against Benoni Premier United, while Silver Stars will host Jomo Cosmos with the pick of the round being the clash between Soweto rivals Orlando Pirates and Moroka Swallows.



With the competition now in its fifth year with ABSA as its sponsors, the competition organizers have endeavoured to make the 5th instalment of the ABSA Cup Competition a special one for both players and spectators. This year's tournament will see the player of the tournament and the top goal scorer in the competition, each rewarded with a whopping R250 000 for their troubles, once again there will be a prize of the fan of the tournament. In addition ABSA have in conjunction with Nike, laid on a new prize category for this year’s competition, which will see the Most valuable young player of the Cup receive a R 50 000 season long endorsement contract with the sport wear manufacturer.



The ABSA Cup organizers have gone to great lengths towards laying on a number of incentive for players, coaches, members of the media and fans to live their dream. For Chiefs the dream will become a reality should they get to the final on May 26th. They will start taking steps towards that dream against Golden Arrows later this month. Having defeated Arrows in three Cup games since 2002, Chiefs will aiming to make it victory number four over the team from Durban. With victory in the ABSA Cup will come an additional R 2, 5 million sweetener in the form of prize which will also be a strong motivator for Chiefs to hold on to their dreams, Cup of dreams that is.



ABSA Cup Round of thirty two full draw



Black Leopards Vs Benoni Premier United


Mamelodi Sundowns Vs Yebo Yes United


Bay United Vs City Pillars


Bloemfontein Young Tigers Vs Amazulu


Birds United F.C. Vs Bidvest Wits


SuperSport United Vs Winners Park


Dynamos Vs PJ Stars


Santos Vs Free State Stars


Leandra FC Vs Garankuwa United


Moroka Swallows Vs Orlando Pirates


Fidentia Rangers Vs Ajax Cape Town (SAFA League)


Silver Stars Vs Jomo Cosmos


Kaizer Chiefs Vs Lamontville Golden Arrows


Mighty Football Club Vs Bloemfontein Celtic


Moresterjeug Football Club Vs Ajax Cape Town (PSL)


Matches to be played on the 23rd, 24th or 25th of February

Venues and kick off times still to be confirmed



Kaizer Chiefs record against Lamontville Golden Arrows in all cup competitions



2002 Coca Cola Cup ¼ Finals



October 30th 2002


ABSA Stadium Durban


Golden Arrows 1 (Mkhonza 68 min) Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Mkhonza 13 min o.g, Musasa 79 min)


2004 Coca Cola Cup Last 16



October 24th 2004


ABSA Stadium Durban


Golden Arrows 1 (Sibeko 24 min) Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Zwane 14 min, Mbesuma 48 min)


2006 SAA Supa8 ¼ Finals



12th August 2006


FNB Stadium, Johannesburg


Kaizer Chiefs 2 ( Nkosi 4 min, Obua 55 min pen)



P W L GF GA GD


Kaizer Chiefs 3 3 0 6 2 4


Golden Arrows 3 3 0 2 6 -4

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