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SAFA Second Division

The ABC Motsepe League, previously known as the Vodacom League between 1998 and 2012, was founded in 1998 as the current Second Division and the overall third tier of South African football. The competition is regulated by SAFA, and until 2012 had been sponsored by mobile telecommunications company Vodacom.

ABC Motsepe League
Founded1998; 25 years ago (1998)
Country South Africa
ConfederationSouth African Football Association
Divisions9
Number of teams144
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toNational First Division
Relegation toU21 SAB Regional League
Domestic cup(s)Nedbank Cup
Most championshipsRoses United
WebsiteOfficial Site
Current: 2021–22 SAFA Second Division

It features 144 teams in total, divided into 9 divisions, borders decided by the 9 geo-political provinces of South Africa: Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu Natal, Northern Cape, Western Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West. Each provincial division contains 16 teams. The winner of each provincial division qualifies for the annual promotional playoffs, where the winners of two streams are promoted to the National First Division. In each province, the two lowest-ranked teams by the end of the season, are relegated to the fourth tier U21 SAB Regional League, which in return will promote two playoff winners from the Regional Championships.

All clubs in South Africa also are allowed to compete with youth teams (U19/U21) and/or a reserve team in a lower SAFA league. If a club opt to field such teams, the U19 teams will start out at the fifth level in the U19 National League, while U21 teams or reserve teams will start out at the fourth level in the U21 SAB Regional League. If any U19 team win promotion for U21 SAB Regional League or SAFA Second Division, this promotion is fully accepted. No club are entitled to field two teams at the same level, and rule 4.6.4 of the SAFA regulations states that if the mother club play in the National First Division or Premier Soccer League, then the highest level these additional Youth/Reserve teams are allowed to compete will be the SAFA Second Division. In such cases, where a non-promotable team manage to win their regional division, the ticket for the promotional playoffs will instead be handed over to the second-best team in the division.[1]

In March 2014, the Motsepe Foundation signed a five-year deal for the naming rights of the competition worth 40 million ZAR. Patrice Motsepe named the competition in honour of his late father, Augustine Butana Chaane Motsepe.[2]

Provincial divisions

 
Map of the two streams in the SAFA Second Division.
  Inland Stream
  Coastal Stream

The 9 geographical provinces of South Africa, each have a local division in the SAFA Second Division. These divisions belong either to the Inland Stream or Coastal Stream, which are used to place the provincial winners into two round robin groups, at the promotional playoff stage by the end of the season. The Coastal Stream comprises: Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Northern Cape, Western Cape; while the Inland Stream comprises: Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West. In previous years, until August 2008, the Free State province belonged to the Inland Stream.

Provincial winners

Coastal Stream

Coastal Stream / Inland Stream

Free State belonged to the Inland Stream from 1998 to 2008, but was transferred to the Coastal Stream for subsequent seasons.

Free State

Season Winner Runner-Up
1998–99
1999–00 City Drifters
2000–01 Welkom Stars Maholosiane
2001–02 Maholosiane Roses United
2002–03 Roses United Dikoena
2003–04 Kroonstad Rovers
2004–05 Motheo United Warriors
2005–06 Black Mambas
2006–07 African Warriors
2007–08 Carara Kicks F.C. Mafube United F.C.
2008–09 United
2009–10 Roses United Maluti FET College
2010–11 Roses United Botshabelo
2011–12 Roses United Maluti FET College
2012–13 Maluti FET College
2013–14 Sibanye Golden Stars Bubchu United
2014–15 Roses United Super Eagles
2015–16 Manco Milano Mangaung Unite
2016–17 Super Eagles Harmony FC
2017–18[28] Mangaung Unite Bloemfontein Young Tigers FC
2018–19[29] Mangaung Unite Bloemfontein Young Tigers FC
2019–20[30] Mangaung Unite Super Eagles

Inland Stream

In the seasons from 1998 to 2003, the four best teams from the Vodacom League—determined by annual playoffs among the winners and runners-up of the 9 provinces in South Africa—won promotion for the National First Division. The playoff system divided the teams into an Inland Stream and Coastal Stream, where the best two teams from each stream won promotion.

In the seasons after 2003, the number of annually promoted teams decreased to 2. The concept of the playoff system, however, remained the same, in regards of dividing the teams into a Coastal Stream and Inland Stream, but now of course only to reward the winner of both streams with promotion. Both promoted teams will then finally also meet to play the overall final, where the overall league championship trophy is at stake.

The list below show all the promoted teams, since 1998.

Promoted Teams
Season Inland Stream Coastal Stream
1998–99 Arcadia Shepherds
Mapate Silver Stars
Premier United
Blackburn Rovers
1999–00 Ledwaba Power Stars
Alexandra United
Maritzburg City
Basotho Tigers
2000–01 Welkom Stars
Mamelodi Juventus
William Prescod
PE Technikon
2001–02 Maholosiane
Peoples Bank Spurs
Moja United
Juventus (Western Cape)
2002–03 Winners Park
FC Sporting
Vasco da Gama
Blackburn Rovers
Promoted Teams
Season Winner Runner-up
2003–04 Pretoria University Louisvale Pirates
2004–05 Witbank Spurs PJ Stars Kings
2005–06 OR Tambo DC Garankuwa United
2006–07 African Warriors Hanover Park
2007–08 Vasco da Gama Carara Kicks
2008–09 United Batau
2009–10 FC AK Blackburn Rovers
2010–11 Chippa United Sivutsa Stars
2011–12 Roses United F.C. Milano United F.C.
2012–13 Baroka Maluti FET College
2013–14 Cape Town All Stars Highlands Park
2014–15 Mbombela United Mthatha Bucks
2015–16 Magesi F.C Kings United
2016–17[50] Uthongathi Super Eagles
2017–18[51] Maccabi TS Sporting
2018–19 JDR Stars Steenberg United
2019–20[52] Bizana Pondo Chiefs Pretoria Callies
2020–21[53] Hungry Lions Platinum City Rovers

References

  1. ^ SAFA. "Rules and Regulations" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  2. ^ "Motsepe Foundation sponsor Second Division". SuperSport. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  3. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2015/2016". Diski Zone. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  4. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2016/2017 - Diski Zone".
  5. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2017/2018 - Diski Zone".
  6. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2018/2019 - Diski Zone".
  7. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2019/2020 - Diski Zone".
  8. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Stream A Log 2020/2021 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  9. ^ "ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Stream B Log 2020/2021 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  10. ^ "ABC Motsepe KZN Log 2016/2017 - Diski Zone".
  11. ^ "ABC Motsepe KwaZulu-Natal Log 2017/2018 - Diski Zone".
  12. ^ "ABC Motsepe KwaZulu-Natal Log". Diski Zone. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  13. ^ "ABC Motsepe KwaZulu-Natal Log". Diski Zone. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  14. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2015/2016".
  15. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2015/2016 - Diski Zone".
  16. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2016/2017 - Diski Zone".
  17. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2016/2017 - Diski Zone".
  18. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2017/2018".
  19. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2017/2018 - Diski Zone".
  20. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2018/2019 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  21. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2018/2019 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  22. ^ "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Log 2019/2020 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  23. ^ a b "ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Log - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  24. ^ "ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log 2016/2017 - Diski Zone".
  25. ^ "ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log 2017/2018 - Diski Zone".
  26. ^ "ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log". Diski Zone. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  27. ^ "ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log". Diski Zone. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  28. ^ "ABC Motsepe Free State Log 2017/2018".
  29. ^ "ABC Motsepe Free State Log 20189/2019".
  30. ^ "ABC Motsepe Free State Log 2019/2020".
  31. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2015/2016".
  32. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2016/2017".
  33. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2017/2018".
  34. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2018/2019".
  35. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2019/2020".
  36. ^ "ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  37. ^ https://diskizone.com/table/abc-motsepe-league-limpopo-2016017/
  38. ^ "ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2017/2018".
  39. ^ "ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2018/2019".
  40. ^ "ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2019/2020 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  41. ^ "ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2016/2017".
  42. ^ "ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2017/2018".
  43. ^ "ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2018/2019".
  44. ^ "ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2019/2020".
  45. ^ "ABC Motsepe North West Log 2015/2016".
  46. ^ "ABC Motsepe North West Log 2016/2017".
  47. ^ "ABC Motsepe North West Log 2017/2018".
  48. ^ "ABC Motsepe North West Log 2018/2019".
  49. ^ "ABC Motsepe North West Log 2019/2020 - Diski Zone". Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  50. ^ "Uthongathi are the 2017 ABC Motsepe League National Play Off Champions". 11 June 2017.
  51. ^ "Maccabi crowned ABC Motsepe League champions". 9 June 2018.
  52. ^ "PSL alumni brighten 2020 ABC Motsepe League Play-Offs". SAFA. 18 November 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  53. ^ "Hungry Lions are champions". SAFA.net. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 2021-09-10.

External links

  • South Africa Football Association: Database with logs and results

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championshipsRoses UnitedWebsiteOfficial SiteCurrent 2021 22 SAFA Second DivisionIt features 144 teams in total divided into 9 divisions borders decided by the 9 geo political provinces of South Africa Eastern Cape Free State KwaZulu Natal Northern Cape Western Cape Gauteng Limpopo Mpumalanga and North West Each provincial division contains 16 teams The winner of each provincial division qualifies for the annual promotional playoffs where the winners of two streams are promoted to the National First Division In each province the two lowest ranked teams by the end of the season are relegated to the fourth tier U21 SAB Regional League which in return will promote two playoff winners from the Regional Championships All clubs in South Africa also are allowed to compete with youth teams U19 U21 and or a reserve team in a lower SAFA league If a club opt to field such teams the U19 teams will start out at the fifth level in the U19 National League while U21 teams or reserve teams will start out at the fourth level in the U21 SAB Regional League If any U19 team win promotion for U21 SAB Regional League or SAFA Second Division this promotion is fully accepted No club are entitled to field two teams at the same level and rule 4 6 4 of the SAFA regulations states that if the mother club play in the National First Division or Premier Soccer League then the highest level these additional Youth Reserve teams are allowed to compete will be the SAFA Second Division In such cases where a non promotable team manage to win their regional division the ticket for the promotional playoffs will instead be handed over to the second best team in the division 1 In March 2014 the Motsepe Foundation signed a five year deal for the naming rights of the competition worth 40 million ZAR Patrice Motsepe named the competition in honour of his late father Augustine Butana Chaane Motsepe 2 Contents 1 Provincial divisions 2 Provincial winners 2 1 Coastal Stream 2 1 1 Eastern Cape 2 1 2 Kwazulu Natal 2 1 3 Northern Cape 2 1 4 Western Cape 2 2 Coastal Stream Inland Stream 2 2 1 Free State 2 3 Inland Stream 2 3 1 Gauteng 2 3 2 Limpopo 2 3 3 Mpumalanga 2 3 4 North West 3 Promoted teams 4 References 5 External linksProvincial divisions Edit Map of the two streams in the SAFA Second Division Inland Stream Coastal Stream The 9 geographical provinces of South Africa each have a local division in the SAFA Second Division These divisions belong either to the Inland Stream or Coastal Stream which are used to place the provincial winners into two round robin groups at the promotional playoff stage by the end of the season The Coastal Stream comprises Eastern Cape Free State KwaZulu Natal Northern Cape Western Cape while the Inland Stream comprises Gauteng Limpopo Mpumalanga and North West In previous years until August 2008 the Free State province belonged to the Inland Stream Provincial winners EditCoastal Stream Edit Eastern Cape Edit Year Winner Runner Up1998 99 Glenville Celtic1999 00 Blackburn Rovers2000 01 PE Technikon PE Tigers2001 02 Blackburn Rovers PE Tigers2002 03 UPE FCK Blackburn Rovers2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Lion City2007 08 Bush Bucks F C Matat Professionals F C 2008 09 Blackburn Rovers2009 10 Blackburn Rovers Tornado2010 11 Buffalo Tornado2011 12 Tornado2012 132013 142014 152015 16 3 Tornado Lion City FC2016 17 4 EC Bees FC Future Tigers2017 18 5 Tornado EC Bees FC2018 19 6 Tornado Mthatha Bucks2019 20 7 Bizana Pondo Chiefs Spear of the NationSeason Stream A Stream B2020 21 8 9 1 Spear of the Nation2 Sibiya All Stars 1 BCM Stars2 Sinenkani FCKwazulu Natal Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Nathi Stars Leeds United2001 02 Moja United Greenpoint Vultures2002 03 Nathi Stars Italian Juventus2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Abaqulusi2007 08 Island Rangers2008 09 Newcastle Sicilians2009 10 Island African Wanderers2010 11 Durban Stars Sobantu Shooting Stars2011 12 Maritzburg City F C 2012 132013 142014 15 Maluti FET College2015 16 Kings United FC Uthongathi FC2016 17 10 Uthongathi FC Umvoti2017 18 11 Umvoti Milford FC2018 19 12 Summerfield Dynamos Happy Wanderers2019 20 13 Umvoti Summerfield Dynamos Northern Cape Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 00 Glenville2000 01 William Prescod Louisvale Pirates2001 02 Young Pirates Louisvale Pirates2002 03 Dalton Brothers Olympics2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Kakamas Cosmos2007 08 William Pescod F C Louisvale Pirates F C 2008 09 Real Madrid2009 10 Kakamas Sundowns Wings United2010 11 Real Madrid Steach United2011 12 Morester Jeug2012 132013 142014 15Season Stream A Stream B2015 16 1 Morester Jeug2 Olympics 14 1 Colville United2 Kuruman Kicks FC 15 2016 17 1 Mainstay United2 Rasta Far Eagles 16 1 Magareng Young Stars FC2 Colville United 17 2017 18 1 Hungry Lions2 Olympics 18 1 Magareng Young Stars FC 2 United Rovers 19 2018 19 1 Hungry Lions 2 Tornado F C 20 1 United Rovers 2 Colville United 21 Season Winner Runner Up2019 20 22 Hungry Lions NC ProfessionalsSeason South Stream West Stream2020 21 1 Hungry Lions2 NZ Zasco 23 1 NC Professionals 2 Southey Stars 23 Western Cape Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Vasco da Gama Juventus2001 02 Juventus Rygersdal Aces2002 03 Vasco da Gama Clyde Pinelands2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Hanover Park2007 08 Soweto Panthers F C 2008 09 Steenberg United2009 10 Mitchells Plain United Milano United F C 2010 11 Chippa United Milano United F C 2011 12 Milano United F C 2012 13 Cape Town All Stars2013 14 Cape Town All Stars2014 15 Glendene United2015 16 Steenberg United Glendene United FC2016 17 24 Zizwe United Steenberg United2017 18 25 Steenberg United The Magic2018 19 26 Steenberg United The Magic2019 20 27 Zizwe United FN Rangers Coastal Stream Inland Stream Edit Free State belonged to the Inland Stream from 1998 to 2008 but was transferred to the Coastal Stream for subsequent seasons Free State Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 00 City Drifters2000 01 Welkom Stars Maholosiane2001 02 Maholosiane Roses United2002 03 Roses United Dikoena2003 04 Kroonstad Rovers2004 05 Motheo United Warriors2005 06 Black Mambas2006 07 African Warriors2007 08 Carara Kicks F C Mafube United F C 2008 09 United2009 10 Roses United Maluti FET College2010 11 Roses United Botshabelo2011 12 Roses United Maluti FET College2012 13 Maluti FET College2013 14 Sibanye Golden Stars Bubchu United2014 15 Roses United Super Eagles2015 16 Manco Milano Mangaung Unite2016 17 Super Eagles Harmony FC2017 18 28 Mangaung Unite Bloemfontein Young Tigers FC2018 19 29 Mangaung Unite Bloemfontein Young Tigers FC2019 20 30 Mangaung Unite Super EaglesInland Stream Edit Gauteng Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Mamelodi Juventus Mandel Kings2001 02 Ennerdale Arcadia BK Callies2002 03 Arcadia Shepherds Luso Africa2003 042004 05 P J Stars2005 06 Yebo Yes United2006 07 Yebo Yes United2007 08 M Tigers2008 09 Lusitano2009 10 FC AK M Tigers2010 11 Highlands Park Blackpool2011 12 The Vardos F C 2012 13 The Vardos FC2013 14 Highlands Park2014 15 African All Stars2015 16 31 JDR Stars AmaBEE2016 17 32 Maccabi Orange Vaal Professionals2017 18 33 Maccabi JDR Stars2018 19 34 JDR Stars Baberwa2019 20 35 Pretoria Callies Pele PeleSeason Stream A Stream B2020 21 36 1 African All Stars 2 Leruma United 1 FC RESA 2 Highlands ParkLimpopo Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Sisterpark Winnerspark2001 02 Winnerspark Gesane Arsenal2002 03 Winnerspark Gesane Arsenal2003 042004 052005 062006 07 Mokopane2007 08 Classic F C The Dolphins F C 2008 09 Peace Lovers2009 10 Peace Lovers Limpopom United2010 11 Baroka F C Winners Park2011 12 Baroka F C 2012 13 Baroka F C 2013 14 Magezi F C 2014 15 Magezi F C 2015 16 Magezi F C The Dolphins2016 17 37 The Dolphins Bellevue Village Winners Park2017 18 38 The Dolphins Boyne Tigers F C 2018 19 39 Mikhado FC Polokwane United2019 20 40 Mikhado FC Magesi FC Mpumalanga Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Green Nation Ferrometals2001 02 People s Bank Spurs Sporting2002 03 Sporting Home Defenders2003 042004 05 Witbank Spurs2005 062006 07 MP Black Aces2007 08 Barberton City Stars F C Batau Killers F C 2008 09 Batau2009 10 Mologadi Barberton City Stars2010 11 Sivutsa Stars Mighty Mega Force2011 12 Batau F C 2012 132013 142014 152015 16 Appolo XI FC Acornbush United2016 17 41 Acornbush United TS Galaxy F C 2017 18 42 TS Sporting F C Mlambo Royal Cubs FC2018 19 43 Acornbush United Tjakastad Junior Shepard2019 20 44 Mpumalanga United Barberton City StarsNorth West Edit Season Winner Runner Up1998 991999 002000 01 Mafikeng City Western Aces2001 02 Leicester City Western Aces2002 03 Kanana Stars Anderlecht2003 042004 052005 06 Ga Rankuwa United2006 07 Madibogopan Blizzards2007 08 City of Matlosane Mothupi Birds2008 09 RNB 542009 10 Ga Rankuwa United City of Matlosana United2010 11 Ga Rankuwa United North West Shining Stars2011 12 Soshanguve Sunshine2012 132013 14 North West Shining Stars2014 15 North West Shining Stars2015 16 45 Orbit College Polokwane City Rovers2016 17 46 Buya Msuthu Polokwane City Rovers2017 18 47 Buya Msuthu Polokwane City Rovers2018 19 48 Casric Buya Msuthu2019 20 49 Polokwane City Rovers Orbit CollegePromoted teams EditIn the seasons from 1998 to 2003 the four best teams from the Vodacom League determined by annual playoffs among the winners and runners up of the 9 provinces in South Africa won promotion for the National First Division The playoff system divided the teams into an Inland Stream and Coastal Stream where the best two teams from each stream won promotion In the seasons after 2003 the number of annually promoted teams decreased to 2 The concept of the playoff system however remained the same in regards of dividing the teams into a Coastal Stream and Inland Stream but now of course only to reward the winner of both streams with promotion Both promoted teams will then finally also meet to play the overall final where the overall league championship trophy is at stake The list below show all the promoted teams since 1998 Promoted TeamsSeason Inland Stream Coastal Stream1998 99 Arcadia Shepherds Mapate Silver Stars Premier United Blackburn Rovers1999 00 Ledwaba Power Stars Alexandra United Maritzburg City Basotho Tigers2000 01 Welkom StarsMamelodi Juventus William PrescodPE Technikon2001 02 MaholosianePeoples Bank Spurs Moja UnitedJuventus Western Cape 2002 03 Winners Park FC Sporting Vasco da Gama Blackburn RoversPromoted TeamsSeason Winner Runner up2003 04 Pretoria University Louisvale Pirates2004 05 Witbank Spurs PJ Stars Kings2005 06 OR Tambo DC Garankuwa United2006 07 African Warriors Hanover Park2007 08 Vasco da Gama Carara Kicks2008 09 United Batau2009 10 FC AK Blackburn Rovers2010 11 Chippa United Sivutsa Stars2011 12 Roses United F C Milano United F C 2012 13 Baroka Maluti FET College2013 14 Cape Town All Stars Highlands Park2014 15 Mbombela United Mthatha Bucks2015 16 Magesi F C Kings United2016 17 50 Uthongathi Super Eagles2017 18 51 Maccabi TS Sporting2018 19 JDR Stars Steenberg United2019 20 52 Bizana Pondo Chiefs Pretoria Callies2020 21 53 Hungry Lions Platinum City RoversReferences Edit SAFA Rules and Regulations PDF Retrieved 2011 07 07 Motsepe Foundation sponsor Second Division SuperSport 3 March 2014 Retrieved 2014 03 03 ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2015 2016 Diski Zone Retrieved 2019 07 24 ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2016 2017 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2017 2018 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2018 2019 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Log 2019 2020 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Stream A Log 2020 2021 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 20 ABC Motsepe Eastern Cape Stream B Log 2020 2021 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 20 ABC Motsepe KZN Log 2016 2017 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe KwaZulu Natal Log 2017 2018 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe KwaZulu Natal Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2020 12 04 ABC Motsepe KwaZulu Natal Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2020 12 04 ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2015 2016 ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2015 2016 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2016 2017 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2016 2017 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2017 2018 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream A Log 2018 2019 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 16 ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Stream B Log 2018 2019 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 16 ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Log 2019 2020 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 20 a b ABC Motsepe Northern Cape Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 09 ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log 2016 2017 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log 2017 2018 Diski Zone ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2020 12 03 ABC Motsepe Western Cape Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2020 12 03 ABC Motsepe Free State Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe Free State Log 20189 2019 ABC Motsepe Free State Log 2019 2020 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2015 2016 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2016 2017 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2018 2019 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log 2019 2020 ABC Motsepe Gauteng Log Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 10 07 https diskizone com table abc motsepe league limpopo 2016017 ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2018 2019 ABC Motsepe Limpopo Log 2019 2020 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 10 ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2016 2017 ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2018 2019 ABC Motsepe Mpumalanga Log 2019 2020 ABC Motsepe North West Log 2015 2016 ABC Motsepe North West Log 2016 2017 ABC Motsepe North West Log 2017 2018 ABC Motsepe North West Log 2018 2019 ABC Motsepe North West Log 2019 2020 Diski Zone Retrieved 2021 09 16 Uthongathi are the 2017 ABC Motsepe League National Play Off Champions 11 June 2017 Maccabi crowned ABC Motsepe League champions 9 June 2018 PSL alumni brighten 2020 ABC Motsepe League Play Offs SAFA 18 November 2020 Retrieved 2020 12 03 Hungry Lions are champions SAFA net 3 July 2021 Retrieved 2021 09 10 External links EditSouth Africa Football Association Database with logs and results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SAFA Second Division amp oldid 1114815075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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