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The rivalry is recognised as one of the biggest derbies in Africa. In Terms of numbers, Kaizer Chiefs are ahead of their rivals, but in terms of flair, Orlando Pirates are ahead of the chief rivals. [2][3] Based in Soweto, Johannesburg, the rivalry stems from the fact that Kaizer Chiefs was formed by a former Orlando Pirates star Kaizer Motaung. Motaung had left Orlando Pirates to go play professional soccer in the now defunct North American Soccer League for a team called the Atlanta Chiefs.
Soweto derby - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Soweto DerbyAn Orlando Pirates fan and a Kaizer Chiefs fan before the Soweto derby. Other names"El Kasico"LocationSoweto, Johannesburg, South AfricaTeams Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates First meeting24 January 1970Latest meeting29 October 2022 Pirates 0-1 Chiefs DStv PremiershipNext meeting25 February 2023StadiumsFNB Stadium (Chiefs) Orlando Stadium (Pirates)StatisticsMost winsKazier Chiefs (20)Most player appearancesHappy Jele (236) (Orlando Pirates F. C.
)All-time seriesChiefs: 20 Draw: 19 Pirates: 20Largest victoryPirates 5–1 Chiefs (1998)Current win streak4 Wins in a row( Kaizer Chiefs) The Soweto Derby is a football rivalry between Premier Soccer League's Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in South Africa. It was first contested on 24 January 1970. [1] Matches between the two rivals attract a large fanbase.
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Upon returning home, he found a lot of infighting among the hierarchy at Pirates. He decided to form a Kaizer XI, which initially played friendly matches with various clubs in South Africa and then this entity evolved to the Kaizer Chiefs. [4] Overall record[edit] Team League Nedbank Cup Telkom bvbCup MTN 8 Total Fixtures 53 17 5 10 85 8 1 2 28 12 6 25 Draw 24 3 32 Win percentage(%)[edit] Teams Cup Total percentage(%) 32. 08% 34. 34% 32. 94% 22. 64% 40. 62% 29.
Honours[edit] Domestic 4 South African Premier Division (1996 - present) 13 15 National Soccer League (South Africa) (1985 to 1996) National Professional Soccer League (South Africa) (1971 to 1984) Aggregate Continental CAF Champions League African Cup Winners' Cup (defunct) CAF Super Cup 30 Total aggregate 54 Head-to-head ranking in the South African Premier Division (1996–2021)[edit] Total: Kaizer Chiefs with 13 higher finishes, Orlando Pirates with 12 higher finishes (as of the end of the 2020–21 season).
41% All-time results[edit] League[edit] Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates Orlando Pirates vs Kaizer Chiefs Season Division Date Venue Score Attendance 1996–97 Premier Soccer League 18 January 1997 FNB Stadium 0–1 10 May 1997 Orlando Stadium 1–1 1997–98 22 November 1997 7 March 1998 5–1 1998–99 9 October 1998 2–2 13 February 1999 1–2 1999–2000 20 November 1999 1-0 13 June 2000 2000–01 29 November 2000 9 June 2001 1–0 2001–02 15 December 2001 0–3 4 May 2002 2002–03 7 December 2002 14 March 2003 2–0 2003–04 13 December 2003 1 May 2004 2004–05 29 October 2004 2–1 29 April 2005 2005–06 28 October 2005 9 May 2006 2006–07 9 December 2006 80, 000 28 April 2007 6, 000 2007–08 24 November 2007 Kings Park Stadium 50, 000 10 May 2008 2008–09 15 November 2008 0–2 60, 000 2 May 2009 62, 000 2009–10 31 October 2009 Loftus Versfeld Stadium 0–0 40, 000 20 February 2010 14, 000 2010–11 13 November 2010 1–3 74, 875 26 February 2011 92, 515 2011–12 17 September 2011 25, 000 17 March 2012 3–2 87, 171 2012–13 8 December 2012 84, 000 9 March 2013 2013–14 26 October 2013 15 March 2014 90, 000 2014–15 6 December 2014 71, 282 7 March 2015 88, 000 2015–16 31 October 2015 30 January 2016 2016–17 29 October 2016 4 March 2017 55, 000 2017–18 21 October 2017 75, 000 3 March 2018 3–1 86, 314 2018–19 27 October 2018 82, 000 9 February 2019 86, 000 2019–20 09 November 2019 29 February 2020 80, 808 2020–21 21 March 2021 0 30 January 2021 2021-22 06 November 2022 2-1 05 March 2022 1-2 2022-23 23 January 2023 29 October 2022 0-1 Cup results[edit] Competition Round Stadium Home team Result Away team Notes 1970–71 Life Challenge Cup Final? 2 – 2 (aet) Kaizer Chiefs won 2 – 1 after replay Final replay? 1971–72 2–1 (aet) 1974–75 Final 1st leg? 4–1 Kaizer Chiefs won 6–2 on aggregate Final 2 ng leg? 1975–76 Benson & Hedges Cup 1976–77 1980–81 1 – 1 (aet) Kaizer Chiefs won 3 – 1 after replay 3 – 1 1983–84 1 – 0 1987–88 Bob Save Super Bowl 1996 Semi-final?? 5 – 1 2nd round 27 March 1998? 0 – 1 Semi-final 1st leg 31 October 1998? Kaizer Chiefs won 3 – 2 on aggregate Semi-final 2nd leg 14 November 1998? Semi-final 25 August 2001 ABSA Cup Final 19 May 2006 Kaizer Chiefs * 0 – 0 Kaizer Chiefs won 5-3 on penalties Telkom Knockout 5 April 2010 Orlando Pirates * Kaizer Chiefs won 3-0 on penalties 11 September 2010 1 – 1 Orlando Pirates won 2 – 1 on aggregate 26 September 2010 69, 760 4 December 2010 0 – 3 2012-12 10 September 2011 1 – 0 (aet) 24 August 2013 83, 000 24 September 2013 20 September 2014 Moses Mabhida Stadium 7 November 2015 Kaizer Chiefs won 6 – 5 on penalties Round 32 5 March 2016 0 – 2 24 November 2018 1 – 2 2 – 2 Kaizer Chiefs won 4 – 2 on penalties 2020-21 2020 MTN 8 31 October 2020 3–0 Orlando Pirates won 5-0 on aggregate 08 November 2020 * Played as a neutral game with one side designated as the 'home team'.
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)Top scorerPatrick Ntsoelengoe (19) (Kaizer Chiefs F. )All-time seriesChiefs: 20 Draw: 19 Pirates: 20Largest victoryPirates 5–1 Chiefs (1998)Current win streak4 Wins in a row( Kaizer Chiefs) The Soweto Derby is a football rivalry between Premier Soccer League's Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in South Africa. It was first contested on 24 January 1970. [1] Matches between the two rivals attract a large fanbase. The rivalry is recognised as one of the biggest derbies in Africa.
In Terms of numbers, Kaizer Chiefs are ahead of their rivals, but in terms of flair, Orlando Pirates are ahead of the chief rivals. [2][3] Based in Soweto, Johannesburg, the rivalry stems from the fact that Kaizer Chiefs was formed by a former Orlando Pirates star Kaizer Motaung. Motaung had left Orlando Pirates to go play professional soccer in the now defunct North American Soccer League for a team called the Atlanta Chiefs. Upon returning home, he found a lot of infighting among the hierarchy at Pirates. He decided to form a Kaizer XI, which initially played friendly matches with various clubs in South Africa and then this entity evolved to the Kaizer Chiefs. [4] Overall record[edit] Team League Nedbank Cup Telkom bvbCup MTN 8 Total Fixtures 53 17 5 10 85 8 1 2 28 12 6 25 Draw 24 3 32 Win percentage(%)[edit] Teams Cup Total percentage(%) 32. 08% 34.
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