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2023–24 Nedbank Cup
Tournament details
CountrySouth Africa
Dates20 February 2024 –
Teams32
Defending championsOrlando Pirates
Final positions
ChampionsOrlando Pirates

The 2023–24 Nedbank Cup was the 2023–24 edition of South Africa's premier knockout club football (soccer) competition, the Nedbank Cup. It was the 52nd consecutive season of the competition, and 17th under its current sponsor.[1] The winners qualified for 2024-25 CAF Confederations Cup unless already qualified through 2023–24 South African Premiership or qualified for 2024–25 CAF Champions League, then the spot will be past to the runner up.

Participating teams

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Teams

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After a preliminary round featuring eight games between teams from the National First Division and eight games from the SAFA Second Division, the 16 winners joined the 16 teams from the Premiership to enter the main draw.[2]

Preliminary round

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SAFA Second Division team Crystal Lake FC qualified after defeating Middleburg United 1–0 in the preliminary round. However, Middleburg appealed, claiming that Crystal Lake's physio was incorrectly listed on their teamsheet. Middleburg's appeal was dismissed, and Crystal Lake went through to the main draw.[3]

Round of 32

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20 February 2024 Supersport United 1–1
(2–1 p)
Cape Town City Atteridgeville
19:00 SAST Campbell 20' Mayo 45+2' Stadium: Lucas Moripe Stadium
20 February 2024 La Masia 1–6 Mamelodi Sundowns Soweto
19:00 SAST Johnson 36' (pen) Sirino 18' 39' 70' Esquivel 22' Mashego 27' Maboe 29' Stadium: Dobsonville Stadium
21 February 2024 Highlands Park 1–1
(4–5 p)
Sekhukhune United Soweto
19:00 SAST Abreu 120' Tshibwabwa 94' Stadium: Dobsonville Stadium
22 February 2024 AmaZulu 1–0 Royal AM Durban
19:00 SAST Ekstein 86' Stadium: King Zwelithini Stadium
23 February 2024 Golden Arrows 1–2 TS Galaxy Mpumalanga
19:00 SAST Letsoenyo 18' (own goal) Mojela 11' Mvelase 67' Stadium: Mpumalanga Stadium
24 February 2024 Crystal Lake 0–6 Orlando Pirates Nelspruit
15:00 SAST Ndah 4' Xoki 8'(pen) 51' Mofokeng 11' Maswanganyi 33' Mabasa 79' Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
24 February 2024 Ravens 1–1
(3–1 p)
Spain Durban
15:00 SAST Mtolo 90+2' Ntanga 47' Stadium: Princess Magogo Stadium
24 February 2024 JDR Stars 0–1 (a.e.t.) Hungry Lions Soshanguve
15:00 SAST Cwinyane 108' Stadium: Giant Stadium
24 February 2024 Platinum City Rovers 0–0
(1–3 p)
Swallows Vaal
15:00 SAST Stadium: Isak Steyl Stadium
25 February 2024 D'General 2–0 Madridtas Bloemfontein
15:00 SAST Stadium: Toyota Stadium
25 February 2024 Kaizer Chiefs 0–0
(4–5 p)
*Milford F.C. Johannesburg
18:00 SAST Stadium: FNB Stadium

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Round of 16

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15 March 2024 *Milford F.C. 1–6 Stellenbosch Durban
19:00 SAST Stadium: Princess Magogo Stadium
17 March 2024 Mamelodi Sundowns 2–0 Maritzburg United
18:00 SAST
14 March 2024 Sekhukhune United 0–2 AmaZulu
19:00 SAST Dion 25' Letsoalo 62'
16 March 2024 Chippa United v Ravens
15:00 SAST
17 March 2024 D'General 0–3 TS Galaxy Bloemfontein
15:00 SAST
Stadium: Free State Stadium

Quarter-finals

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13 April 2024 AmaZulu 2–4 Orlando Pirates Moses Mabhida Stadium
18:15 SAST Ekstein 30'
Fielies 65'
Maswanganyi 45'(P) 90+4'
Dlamini 54'
Makhaula 82'

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Semi-finals

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Final

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References

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  1. ^ "Nedbank Cup set to thrill". SuperSport. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  2. ^ Reporter, S. L. "Nedbank Cup Last 32: All The Details Released". Soccer Laduma. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  3. ^ Munyai, Ofhani (19 February 2024). "Pirates' Nedbank Cup foe revealed after arbitration drama". FARPost. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  4. ^ staff, News24 Sport. "Nedbank Cup: Tuks eliminate Cape Town Spurs, Sekhukhune edge Highlands Park on penalties". Sport. Retrieved 22 February 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "Nedbank Cup 2023/2024 Live Scores, Results & Odds". www.soccer24.com. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Nedbank Cup quarterfinals: Dates, venues and KO times confirmed". SuperSport. Retrieved 14 April 2024.