Vodacom Challenge - Vodacom Challenge Final With African Teams

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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