The 2009 MTN 8 was the 35th 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 2008-09 season. The tournament began on 4 August 2009, and ended on 24 October 2009. Golden Arrows beat Ajax Cape Town 6 – 0, in the final at Orlando Stadium.

Teams

The eight teams that competed in the MTN 8 Wafa Wafa knockout competition are: (listed according to their finishing position in the 2008–09 Premier Soccer League.

  • 1. Supersport United
  • 2. Orlando Pirates
  • 3. Kaizer Chiefs
  • 4. Free State Stars
  • 5. Golden Arrows
  • 6. Bidvest Wits
  • 7. Ajax Cape Town
  • 8. Amazulu

The draw for the first round took place of 13 July 2009. Games will be played over 4 and 5 August 2009.

Quarter-finals


Teams through to the Semi-finals

  • Kaizer Chiefs
  • Amazulu
  • Ajax Cape Town
  • Golden Arrows

Semi-finals

1st leg

2nd leg

Final

Top scorers

3 goals

  • Njabulo Manqana (Golden Arrows)
  • Richard Henyekane (Golden Arrows)

2 goals

  • Brett Evans (Ajax Cape Town)
  • Litha Ngxabi ([[]])
  • Dipsy Selolwane (Ajax Cape Town)

1 goal

  • Thokozani Mshengu (Golden Arrows)
  • Nhlanhla Zothwane (Golden Arrows)
  • Dennis Ivanovs (Golden Arrows)
  • Franklin Cale (Ajax Cape Town)
  • Siphiwe Tshabalala (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Josta Dladla (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Jose Torrealba (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Joseph Musonda (Golden Arrows)
  • Musa Bilankulu (Golden Arrows)
  • Thulani Serero (Ajax Cape Town)
  • Katlego Mashego (Orlando Pirates)
  • Nathi Nhleko(Kaizer Chiefs)
  • David Mathebula (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Knowledge Musona (Kaizer Chiefs)
  • Mark Haskins (Bidvest Wits)
  • Ayanda Dlamini (AmaZulu F.C.)
  • Thabo Mongalo (Supersport United)
  • Anthony Laffor (Supersport United)

External links

  • Premier Soccer League
  • South African Football Association

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