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Orlando Pirates V Supersport United MAMELODI SUNDOWNS VS SUPERSPORT UNITED Wednesday, September 18 at 19h30 Semifinal, second leg Lucas Moripe Stadium PREVIOUS MEETINGS IN THE MTN8 2002 Semifinal SuperSport 1 (Khoabane) Sundowns 2 (Maluleke, Shai) 2005 Semifinal Sundowns 0 SuperSport 1 (Mere (og)) 2006 Semifinal SuperSport 2 (Mashego, Phiri) Sundowns 0 2008 Semifinal, 1st leg Sundowns 2 (Acuna, Moriri) SuperSport 1 (Carelse) Semifinal, 2nd leg SuperSport 3 (Klate 2, Carelse pen) Sundowns 2 (Moriri, Chabangu) After extra time, Sundowns won on away goal rules 2016 Quarterfinals Sundowns 3 (Arendse, Vilakazi, Billiat) SuperSport 1 (Nkhatha) 2019 Semifinal, 1st leg SuperSport 1 (Gabuza) Sundowns 1 (Sirino) MTN8 RECORD Total Sundowns SuperSport Home Home Played 7 3 4 Sundowns Won 3 2 1 SuperSport Won 3 1 2 Drawn 1 0 1 Sundowns Goals 10 5 5 SuperSport Goals 10 3 7 ALL PREVIOUS MEETINGS 1990 Sundowns 1 (Moosa) Pretoria City 0 Pretoria City 1 (Leyds) Sundowns 3 (Nakhumwa 2, Masinga) 1991 Sundowns 1 (Naknumwa) Pretoria City 2 (Shili, Lawrence) 1992 Sundowns 2 (Chirwali, Mudau) Pretoria City 1 (Steenkamp) Pretoria City 3 (Maake, Randall, Steenkamp) Sundowns 1 (Kambule) 1993 Sundowns 3 (Mudau 2, B.Masinga) Pretoria City 1 (Maake) Pretoria City 1 (Randall) Sundowns 5 (Mudau 5) Bob Save 1st Rd – Sundowns 1 (B.Masinga (pen)) Pretoria City 0 1994 Sundowns 2 (P.Masinga, Mudau) Pretoria City 0 Pretoria City 2 (Maake, MacGregor) Sundowns 4 (B.Masinga 3, Mudau) 1996 SuperSport 1 (Lawrence) Sundowns 0 1996/97 Sundowns 3 (Chukwu 2, Mnguni) SuperSport 2 (Peer 2) SuperSport 1 (E.Motale) Sundowns 1 (Phetla) 1997/98 Sundowns 0 SuperSport 0 SuperSport 1 (Koumatarakis) Sundowns 2 (Niemach 2) 1998/99 Sundowns 0 SuperSport 4 (Orritt, Salmon, Peer 2) SuperSport 0 Sundowns 0 1999/00 SuperSport 1 (Seopa) Sundowns 4 (Mudau 2 (1 Pen), Motlohi, Shai) Sundowns 4 (Mudau, Shai 2, Ndlovu) SuperSport 1 (Seopa) 2000/01 Sundowns 0 SuperSport 0 SuperSport 1 (Mayo) Sundowns 1 (Ndlovu) 2001/02 Sundowns 1 (Mbele) SuperSport 2 (Moeti, Soma-Phiri) SuperSport 4 (Zulu, Raselemane, Madigage, Khoabane) Sundowns 1 (Mudau) 2002/03 SuperSport 0 Sundowns 2 (Marumo, Scott) Sundowns 0 SuperSport 2 (Mwamba, Raselemane) BP Top 8 Cup semi final – SuperSport 1 (Khoabane) Sundowns 2 (Maluleke, Shai) ABSA Cup 2nd Rd – Sundowns 2 (Mofokeng, Chalwe) SuperSport 1 (Raselemane) 2003/04 SuperSport 1 (Raselemane) Sundowns 1 (Kilambe) Sundowns 0 SuperSport 1 (Khoabane) 2004/05 Sundowns 1 (Mashehe) SuperSport 2 (Takutchie, Mokoro) SuperSport 0 Sundowns 1 (Chabangu) ABSA Cup quarter final – Sundowns 2 (Chabangu, Tiene) SuperSport 3 (Tico-Tico 3) 2005/06 Sundowns 2 (Torrealba, Moriri) SuperSport 2 (Mphela 2) SuperSport 0 Sundowns 1 (Nyandoro) SAA Sup 8 semi final – Sundowns 0 SuperSport 1 (Mere (og)) 2006/07 SuperSport 0 Sundowns 1 (Sapula) Sundowns 2 (Sapula, Sheppard) SuperSport 0 SAA Sup 8 semi final – SuperSport 2 (Mashego, Phiri) Sundowns 0 2007/08 Sundowns 2 (Ndlovu, Dladla) SuperSort 3 (Pelembe 2, Khumalo) SuperSport 1 (Gaxa) Sundowns 3 (Carelse 2, Ndlovu) Nedbank Cup 1st Rd – SuperSport 1 (Mashego) Sundowns 2 (Moriri, Johannes) 2008/09 SuperSport 1 (Katza) Sundowns 1 (Monterio) Sundowns 1 (Mbesuma) SuperSport (Laffor 3, Klate) MTN 8 semi final 1st leg– Sundowns 2 (Acuna, Moriri) SuperSport 1 (Carelse) MTN 8 semi final 2nd leg - SuperSport 3 (Klate 2, Carelse (pen)) Sundowns 2 (Moriri, Chabangu) – after extra time, Sundowns won on away goal rules 2009/10 Sundowns 1 (Mphela (pen)) United 1 (Laffor (pen)) United 0 Sundowns 1 (Mungomeni) 2010/11 Sundowns 2 (Khenyeza, Zothwane) United 1 (Selolwane) United 1 (Erasmus) Sundowns 0 2011/12 SuperSport 1 (Nyondo) Sundowns 3 (Modise 2, Mushekwi) Sundowns 0 SuperSport 1 (Zuma) 2012/13 Sundowns 0 SuperSport 0 SuperSport 1 (Diouf) Sundowns 0 Telkom Knockout semi final – SuperSport 0 Sundowns 1 (Rodgers) 2013/14 SuperSport 1 (S.Khumalo) Sundowns 1 (Mashego) Sundowns 3 (Moriri, Modise, Malajila) SuperSport 0 2014/15 Sundowns 3 (Billiat, T.Zwane, Modise) SuperSport 1 (Wome) SuperSport 1 (Brockie) Sundowns 2 (Mashaba 2) Telkom Knockout semifinal – Sundowns 3 (Castro, Nthethe, Zungu) SuperSport 1 (Mathebula) 2015/16 Sundowns 2 (Kekana, Castro) SuperSport 0 SuperSport 0 Sundowns 2 (Mbekile, Billiat) 2016/17 Sundowns 5 (Daniels og, T. Zwane, Mashaba, Billiat 2) SuperSport 0 SuperSport 0 Sundowns 1 (Kekana) MTN8 quarterfinals – Sundowns 3 (Arendse, Vilakazi, Billiat) SuperSport 1 (Nkhatha) Telkom Knockout second round – Sundowns 0 SuperSport 0 – SuperSport won 3-1 on pens 2016/17 SuperSport 0 Sundowns 2 (Kekana, T. Zwane) Sundowns 1 (Tau) SuperSport 1 (Mnyamane) 2018/19 SuperSport 1 (Gould) Sundowns 2 (Maboe, Lakay) Sundowns 0 SuperSport 2 (Kekana, Ghampani) 2019/20 Sundowns 2 (Vilakazi, T. Zwane) SuperSport 0 MTN8 semifinal, first leg – SuperSport 1 (Gabuza) Sundowns 1 (Sirino) SUMMARY League matches in Brackets Total Sundowns SuperSport Home Home Played 71 (57) 37 (29) 34 (28) Sundowns won 38 (30) 18 (13) 20 (17) SuperSport won 19 (15) 12 (10) 7 (5) Drawn 14 (12) 7 (6) 7 (6) Sundowns Goals 108 (87) 56 (43) 52 (44) SuperSport Goals 74 (58) 41 (33) 33 (25) GOALSCORERS Sundowns 14 goals – Mudau 6 – B. Masinga 5 – Moriri, Billiat 4 – I. Shai, Modise, T. Zwane 3 – Nakhumwa, Chabangu, Mashaba, Kekana 2 – Chukwu, Niemach, Ndlovu, Sapula, P.Ndlovu, Carelse, Castro, Vilakazi 1 – Moosa, P. Masinga, Chirwali, Kambule, Mnguni, Phetla, Mothlohi, Mbele, Marumo, Scott, Maluleke, Mofokeng, Chalwe, Kilambe, Tiene, Mashehe, Torrealba, Nyandoro, Sheppard, Dladla, Johannes, Acuna, Monterio, Mbesuma, Mungomeni, Mushekwi, Rodgers, Mashego, Malajila, Mbekile, Nthethe, Zungu, Arendse, Tau, Sirino Own goal – Daniels (16/17) SuperSport 4 goals – Peer, Raselemane 3 – Maake, Tico-Tico, Khoabane, Klate, Laffor 2 – Lawrence, Steenkamp, Randall, Seopa, Mphela, Pelembe, Mashego, B.Carelse 1 – Leyds, Shili, MacGregor, E. Motale, Koumantarakis, Orritt, Salmon, Mayo, Moeti, Soma- Phiri, Zulu, Madigage, Mwamba, Taukutchie, Mokoro, Phiri, B. Khumalo, Gaxa, Katza, Erasmus, Nyondo, Zuma, Diouf, S. Khumalo, Wome, Brockie, Mathebula, Mnyamane, Gould, Kekana, Ghampani, Gabuza Own goal – Mere (05/06) RECORDS Sundowns Biggest Win: 5-1 (1993) SuperSport Biggest Win: 4-0 (1998/99) Most goals in a match: 6 – Pretoria City 1 Sundowns 5 (1993); Pretoria City 2 Sundowns 4 (1994) MAMELODI SUNDOWNS – 2019 MTN8 STATS NAME MIN ST SI SO B G YC RC D. Onyango 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Pieterse 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 M. Madisha 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 T. Langerman 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Lebusa 180 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 W. Arendse 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. Ngcongca 93 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 R. Coetzee 90 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 H. Kekana 177 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 L. Sirino 154 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 S. Mabunda 6 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 A. Jali 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 T. Zwane 180 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 S. Mkhulise 10 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 L. Lakay 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 S. Seabi 90 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Makgalwa 24 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 T. Morena 90 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Vilakazi 166 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 E. Tade 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 L. Maboe 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Key – MIN = Minutes Played; ST = Starts; SI = Substitutions In; SO = Substitutions Out; B = Bench; G = Goals; A = Assists; YC = Yellow Cards; RC = Red Cards SUPERSPORT UNITED – 2019 MTN8 STATS NAME MIN ST SI SO B G YC RC R. Williams 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 B. Pule 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 B. Khumalo 109 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 C. Daniels 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 O. Bhasera 176 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 M. Modiba 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 G. Kekana 71 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 L. Fleurs 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 D. Furman 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 T. Qalinge 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 S. Nhlapo 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Mbule 175 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 T. Mokoena 162 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 J. Webber 23 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 B. Grobler 176 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 T. Mnyamane 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 K. Mahachi 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 T. Gabuza 180 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 L. Ghampani 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 E. Rusike 172 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Key – MIN = Minutes Played; ST = Starts; SI = Substitutions In; SO = Substitutions Out; B = Bench; G = Goals; A = Assists; YC = Yellow Cards; RC = Red Cards MATCH FACTS • This will be the eighth time that Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United have clashed in the MTN8 competition. • The previous seven meetings have seen the honours shared, with three wins apiece for each side and a single draw. Six of the seven games have come in the semifinals. • The teams played to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of this year’s semis as Thamsanqa Gabuza gave SuperSport the lead, only for Gaston Sirino to equalise a minute later. Both goals came in the first half. • In the three matches played at Sundowns, the home side have won two of those to one for SuperSport. Those three games have produced eight goals, a little less than three per game. • In matches in all competitions, Sundowns hold a greater advantage.
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