The wait is over as MTN8 champions Orlando Pirates are set to get the new season underway aiming for yet another trophy defence, with this year's tournament launched on Wednesday, while each of the other seven teams will hope to be the competition's winners this time around.
Having won the competition on successive occasions in 2022 and 2023, the Buccaneers will be hoping for a perfect start on Saturday when they host SuperSport United at Orlando Stadium, although Jose Riveiro and his team know it won't be easy due to the high level of competition for teams in the league.
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During today's launch, it was announced that the prize money for the winners of this year's competition has been increased from R8 million to R10 million.
Furthermore, it has been announced that the participation fee (that clubs receive) has increased from R800 000 to R1 million.
In other quarter-final fixtures, Stellenbosch FC are scheduled to host TS Galaxy at Danie Craven Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Next weekend, Sekhukhune United will host Cape Town City at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium on August 10, with last season's finalists Mamelodi Sundowns are scheduled to host Polokwane City at Lucas Moripe Stadium.
The 2024/25 MTN8 was launched at a glittering event at SABC Radio Park in Auckland Park, Johannesburg on Wednesday afternoon.
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