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- Vodacom Challenge Final with African Teams
- Vodacom Challenge Results with European Teams
- Invited African clubs 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
- Invited European clubs 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
- References
- External links
{{infobox football tournament | logo = | current = 2011 Vodacom Challenge | founded = 1999 | abolished = | region = Africa (CAF) and International guest | number of teams = | current champions = Tottenham Hotspur | most successful team = Kaizer Chiefs (5 times) | website = www.vodacomchallenge.com }}The Vodacom Challenge was an association football pre-season tournament that featured Vodacom-sponsored South African clubs Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs plus from 2006 onwards an invited European club. Prior to 2006, the competition consisted of the two Soweto giants and two invited African clubs. Tottenham Hotspur became the first non-African team to win the competition in 2007. According to the tournament promoter, Jabu Mathibela the tournament was cancelled due to "time constraints" before the 2012 season would have commenced.[1] Vodacom Challenge Final with African TeamsYear | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue | 3rd Place | Score | 4th Place | Venue |
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1999 | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 4-1 | TUN}} Espérance ST | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 2-1 | CIV}} ASEC | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | 2000 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 1-0 | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | ZIM}} Dynamos | 2-1 | CIV}} Africa Sports | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | 2001 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 0-0 3-2 on pens | GHA}} Asante Kotoko | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | GHA}} Hearts of Oak | 0-0 4-3 on Pens | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | 2002 | COD}} St Eloi Lupopo | 1-0 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 1-1 8-7 on Pens | GHA}} Asante Kotoko | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | 2003 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 0-0 3-2 on pens | COD}} TP Mazembe | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 1-0
| COD}} St Eloi Lupopo | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | 2004 | COD}} AS Vita Club | 0-0 5-4 on pens | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | Soccer City, Soweto | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 2-1
| COD}} TP Mazembe | Soccer City, Soweto | 2005 | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 2-1 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | Kings Park Stadium, Durban | COD}} AS Vita Club | 2-1 | ZAM}} Green Buffaloes | Kings Park Stadium, Durban |
Vodacom Challenge Results with European TeamsYear | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue | 3rd Place |
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2006 Details | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 0-0 4-3 on Pens | ENG}} Manchester United | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 2007 Details | ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur | 3-0 | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 2008 Details | ENG}} Manchester United | 4-0 | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 2009 Details | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 1-0 | ENG}} Manchester City | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | 2010
| Cancelled due to 2010 FIFA World Cup | 2011 Details | ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur | 3-0 | RSA}} Orlando Pirates | Ellis Park, Johannesburg | RSA}} Kaizer Chiefs | 2012
| Cancelled due to "time constraints".[1] |
Invited African clubs1999- {{flagicon|CIV}} ASEC Mimosas
- {{flagicon|Tunisia}} Esperance de Tunis
2000- {{flagicon|CIV}} Africa Sports
- {{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Dynamos FC
2001- {{flagicon|Ghana}} Asante Kotoko
- {{flagicon|Ghana}} Hearts of Oak
2002- {{flagicon|Ghana}} Asante Kotoko
- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} FC St. Eloi Lupopo
2003- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} TP Mazembe
- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} FC St. Eloi Lupopo
2004- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} AS Vita Club
- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} TP Mazembe
2005- {{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} AS Vita Club
- {{flagicon|Zambia}} Green Buffaloes
Invited European clubs2006- {{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester United
2007- {{flagicon|ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur
2008- {{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester United
2009- {{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester City
2011- {{flagicon|ENG}} Tottenham Hotspur
References 1. ^1 {{cite web|title=Vodacom Challenge cancelled|url=http://www.iol.co.za/sport/soccer/cup-competitions/vodacom-challenge-cancelled-1.1322625|publisher=iol.co.za|accessdate=22 September 2012|date=19 June 2012}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090708170721/http://www.vodacomchallenge.com/ Vodacom Challenge Official Website]
- Vodacom Official Website
- Premier Soccer League
- South African Football Association
- Confederation of African Football
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