Nedbank and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) conducted the draw for the 2023 Nedbank Cup last 32 round on Thursday evening.
The draw saw some exciting fixtures in what promises to be an entertaining Nedbank Cup this season.
“We are excited to kick off the 16th edition of the Nedbank Cup, a great feature on the South African knockout football calendar,” says Khensani Nobanda, Group Executive of Marketing and Communications at Nedbank.
EXCITING TIMES FOR SA BIIGEST KNOCKOUT COMPETITION
“The 2023 season provides yet another opportunity for amateur teams to compete with the best in local football and showcase their talent. As Nedbank, our aim is to continue supporting the growth and development of local football.
“To show our commitment, in collaboration with the 2023 Nedbank Cup winners, we will install our eighth multipurpose sport court in a school and community where the winning club is based. Our goal for the sport court is to help develop skills and provide a facility that encourages more participation in football and other sports,” she said.
“We’d like to thank our longstanding partner, the PSL, for their support and efforts in successfully launching the 2023 season. Best of luck to all the teams participating this year.”
The competition has entered its 16th edition after a successful partnership between Nedbank and the PSL.
“The Nedbank Cup is known for its inspiring stories and giving a platform for raw talent to flourish, and as the PSL, we are excited about what is in store this season,” said PSL Acting CEO, Mato Madlala.
“We would like to thank Nedbank for their continued support which has helped us grow and improve the beautiful game over the past 16 years. We are thrilled to welcome the eight clubs from the SAFA divisions who will have a wonderful opportunity to compete against the 24 clubs from the professional ranks,” she added.
NEDBANK CUP ROUND OF 32 DRAW:
SuperSport United v Dondol Stars FC
Golden Arrows v Pretoria Callies
Marumo Gallants v Magesi FC
FC Blackcross v Venda Football Academy
Mamelodi Sundowns v Richards Bay FC
Cape Town Spurs v Baroka FC
TS Galaxy v Amavarara FC
Sekhukhune United v Liver Brothers
Stellenbosch FC v Swallows FC
Mpheni Home Defenders v Clarewood FC
Mkhambathi FC v Casric Stars
Cape Town City v Royal AM
Maritzburg United v Kaizer Chiefs
All Stars FC v Orlando Pirates
Polokwane City v Chippa United
AmaZulu FC v Tornado FC
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