Vodacom Challenge Final With African Teams
| Year | Winners | Score | Runners Up | Venue | 3rd Place | Score | 4th Place | Venue | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Orlando Pirates |
4-1 | Espérance ST |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | Kaizer Chiefs |
2-1 | ASEC |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | |
| 2000 | Kaizer Chiefs |
1-0 | Orlando Pirates |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | Dynamos |
2-1 | Africa Sports |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | |
| 2001 | Kaizer Chiefs |
0-0 |
Asante Kotoko |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | Hearts of Oak |
0-0 |
Orlando Pirates |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | |
| 2002 | St Eloi Lupopo |
1-0 | Kaizer Chiefs |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | Orlando Pirates |
1-1 |
Asante Kotoko |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | |
| 2003 | Kaizer Chiefs |
0-0 |
TP Mazembe |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | Orlando Pirates |
1-0 |
St Eloi Lupopo |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban |
|
| 2004 | AS Vita Club |
0-0 |
Kaizer Chiefs |
Soccer City, Soweto | Orlando Pirates |
2-1 |
TP Mazembe |
Soccer City, Soweto |
|
| 2005 | Orlando Pirates |
2-1 | Kaizer Chiefs |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban | AS Vita Club |
2-1 | Green Buffaloes |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban |
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