Princess Magogo Stadium to host #TKO2017Final

The Princess Magogo Stadium in Kwa-Mashu, Kwa-Zulu Natal has been confirmed as the venue that will host the 2017/18 Telkom Knockout final on Saturday, 02 December 2017. The match kick-off at 18h00.
The #TKO2017Final will be contested by Bidvest Wits and Bloemfontein Celtic.
Bidvest Wits secured their passage to the final after a hard-fought semi-final clash against Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday while Bloemfontein Celtic booked their place this afternoon (Sunday, 19 November 2017) after a penalty shootout victory over Polokwane City.
Although the city of Durban has played host to Cup Finals, this will the first ever domestic cup final to be staged at Princess Magogo in the post-2010 World Cup era (seven years).
The decision to go to the Princess Magogo stadium was made following consultation with various stakeholders.
The league will advise on the availability of tickets in due course.
#TKO2017Final History
Year |
Venue |
Winners |
Runner-up |
2006 |
Super Stadium
(Lucas Moripe Stadium) |
Silver
Stars |
Ajax
Cape Town |
2007 |
Loftus
Versveld Stadium |
Kaizer
Chiefs |
Mamelodi
Sundowns |
2008 |
Chatsworth
Stadium |
Ajax
Cape Town |
Orlando
Pirates |
2009 |
Absa Stadium |
Kaizer
Chiefs |
Ajax
Cape Town |
2010 |
FNB
Stadium |
Kaizer
Chiefs |
Orlando
Pirates |
2011 |
Moses
Mabhida Stadium |
Orlando
Pirates |
Bidvest
Wits |
2012 |
Moses
Mabhida Stadium |
Bloemfontein
Celtic |
Mamelodi
Sundowns |
2013 |
Mbombela
Stadium |
Platinum
Stars |
Orlando
Pirates |
2014 |
Orlando
Stadium |
SuperSport
United |
Platinum
Stars |
2015 |
Moses
Mabhida Stadium |
Mamelodi
Sundowns |
Kaizer
Chiefs |
2016 |
Peter
Mokaba Stadium |
Cape
Town City |
SuperSport
United |
2017 |
Princess
Magogo Stadium |
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