
For Stellenbosch FC, Saturday’s MTN8 final at Mbombela Stadium is more than just another cup showdown. It’s a chance to rewrite history after last season’s heartbreak against Orlando Pirates, where a controversial stoppage-time goal tipped the balance.
A Painful Memory Fuels Motivation
Last year’s final at Moses Mabhida Stadium remains fresh in Stellenbosch minds. Lehlohonolo Mojela had given Stellies an early lead, only for Pirates to claw back with Monnapule Saleng’s equaliser. Then, in added time, Tshegofatso Mabasa struck from a quickly taken free-kick that many argued should never have stood. With Stellies pushing forward in desperation, Relebohile Mofokeng sealed a 3-1 win for the Buccaneers.
For Pirates fans, it was another feather in the club’s decorated history. For Stellenbosch, it felt like robbery. Saturday offers them a shot at redemption.
Road To The Final
The Buccaneers brushed aside Polokwane City in the quarter-finals before edging past Mamelodi Sundowns in a tense penalty shootout to reach their second consecutive MTN8 final.
Stellies, meanwhile, showed their mettle with a thrilling 3-2 win over AmaZulu, followed by a composed semi-final victory against Sekhukhune United.
Both teams have earned their spot, setting up a tantalising clash at Mbombela.
Team News And Key Battles
Pirates head into the final with concerns at the back. Tapelo Xoki remains doubtful after a car accident, while Olisa Ndah is still on the sidelines. Head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou himself is recovering with his arm in a sling. The return of skipper Nkosinathi Sibisi brings relief, but the rise of Mbekezeli Mbokazi and Lebone Seema means even the captain must fight for his place.
For Stellenbosch, Thabo Moloisane suffered a knock during Bafana Bafana duty, though signs point to him being fit in time. His presence will be vital in containing Pirates’ attack, particularly the in-form Kamogelo Sebelebele.
A Battle Of Rising Stars
This final won’t just be decided by established names. Sebelebele has already bagged three goals for Pirates, two of them in the MTN8. For Stellies, youngster Langelihle Phili has been just as sharp, scoring three goals in just 205 minutes of play.
Both sides also share a remarkable league record: in the last two Premiership seasons, Pirates have finished second, and Stellenbosch third. It’s a rivalry quietly building into one of South African football’s most exciting storylines.
Cultural Context: Why Mbombela Matters
Hosting the final at Mbombela Stadium adds another layer of significance. Nestled in Mpumalanga, far from the usual football capitals of Gauteng and Cape Town, it offers fans in the Lowveld a rare opportunity to witness a top-flight cup final in their own backyard. For many, it’s not just a match but a festival of football.
Kick-Off And Broadcast
The final takes place on Saturday, September 13 at 18:00 CAT, with live coverage on SuperSport. Expect packed stands, emotional scenes, and a contest that promises to be as fierce off the pitch as it will be on it.
Prediction: Fireworks Expected
With the scars of last season still fresh, Stellenbosch will leave nothing behind. Pirates, though, thrive in cup competitions and have the pedigree to grind out results. One thing is certain: Mbombela Stadium is set for an unforgettable night of South African football.
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