2018–19 Nedbank Cup

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{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Nedbank Cup

| year = 2018–19

| other_titles = ke yona (the one)

| image =

| image_size =

| caption = Official Logo

| country = South Africa

| num_teams =

| winners = TS Galaxy(1st title)

| second = Kaizer Chiefs

| continental_cup_title =

| continental_cup_qualifiers =

| matches = 7

| goals = 19

| attendance =

| scoring_leader = (4 goals)
{{flagicon|RSA}}Zakhele Lepasa

| award =

| prev_season = 2017–18

| next_season = 2019–20

}}

The 2018–19 Nedbank Cup was the 2018–19 edition of South Africa's premier knockout club football (soccer) competition, the Nedbank Cup.[https://int.soccerway.com/national/south-africa/cup/20182019/ Nedbank Cup 2018/19], Soccerway.com

1st round

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Brackets

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2nd round

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Quarter-finals

{{Football box

|date=27 March 2019

|team1=Cape Umoya United

|team2=TS Galaxy

|score=1–2

|stadium=Cape Town

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{{Football box

|date=30 March 2020

|team1=Bloemfontein Celtic

|team2=Golden Arrows

|score=1–2

|stadium=Bloemfontein

}}

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{{Football box

|date=30 March 2020

|stadium=Johannesburg

|team1=Bidvest Wits

|team2=Chippa United

|score=0–0

|penaltyscore=7–9

}}

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{{Football box

|date=31 March 2019

|stadium=FNB Stadium, Jo'burg

|team1=Kaizer Chiefs

|team2=Cape Town City

|score= 2–0

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Semi-final

{{Football box

|date=20 April 2020

|time=

|team1=Golden Arrows

|team2=TS Galaxy

|score=1–3

|aet=1–3

|stadium=KaNyamazane Stadium, Durban

}}

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{{Football box

|date=20 April 2020

|stadium=Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

|team1=Chippa United

|team2=Kaizer Chiefs

|score=2–4

}}

Final

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|date=18 May 2019

|time=19:00

|team1=TS Galaxy

|score=1–0

|aet=

|report = [http://www.kickoff.com/match-report/14791/nedbank-cup-final-match-report-maritzbur]

|team2=Kaizer Chiefs

|goals1= Z. Lapasa {{goal|90+2}}

|goals2=

|penalties1=

|penaltyscore=

|penalties2=

|stadium=Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban

|attendance=

|referee=Abongile Tom

|stack=yes

}}

  • TS Galaxy became the first club from the second tier to win South Africa's national cup.

Statistics

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Notes and references

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