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2013 Mascom Top 8 Cup

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2013 Mascom Top 8 Cup
Tournament details
CountryBotswana Botswana
Dates23 February-18 May 2013
Teams8
Defending championsTownship Rollers
Final positions
ChampionsGaborone United (1st title)
Runner-upBDF XI
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored48 (3.69 per match)
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The 2013 Mascom Top 8 Cup, also known as the Mascom Top 8 Cup Season 2 for sponsorship reasons, was the second edition of the Mascom Top 8 Cup. It was played from 23 February to 18 May 2013 by the top teams from the 2011-12 Botswana Premier League. It was won by Gaborone United.

History

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The 2013 tournament was played from February to May instead of May to July like the previous tournament. It was the only tournament to take place in Botswana for the season, since the 2013 FA Challenge Cup was not played, therefore the winner represented the country in the CAF Confederation Cup. Mogoditshane Fighters was the only debutant in the tournament.

Prize money

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The prize money was kept the same for the winners from the 2012 competition, but was increased for the rest of the competitors from the inaugural edition of the cup.[1]

  • Champions: P1 000 000
  • Runners up: P400 000
  • Semifinalists: P200 000
  • Quarterfinalists: P125 000

Format

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The quarterfinals and semifinals were played over two legs both home and away, with only one final in a predetermined venue. Three points were awarded for a win, one point for a draw and none for a loss. Aggregate score was used to determine the winner of a round. Where the aggregate score was equal away goals were used to pick out the victor and if those were equal the tied teams went into a penalty shootout. For the 2012-13 edition there was no quarterfinal draw. The teams were seeded based on their position in the table, with the first placed Mochudi Centre Chiefs facing off against eighth placed Mogoditshane Fighters.[1]

Participants

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Team Location League position
Mochudi Centre Chiefs Mochudi 1
BMC Lobatse 2
Township Rollers Gaborone 3
Gaborone United Gaborone 4
Nico United Selibe Phikwe 5
ECCO City Greens Francistown 6
BDF XI Mogoditshane 7
Mogoditshane Fighters Mogoditshane 8

Quarterfinals

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All quarterfinal matches were played at Molepolole Sports Complex.[2]

First legs
Date Home Score Away
February 23 Township Rollers 2-1 ECCO City Greens
February 23 Gaborone United 2-1 Nico United
February 24 Mochudi Centre Chiefs 1-3 Mogoditshane Fighters
February 24 BMC 0-1 BDF XI

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Second legs
Date Home Score Away
March 9 Mogoditshane Fighters 1-4 Mochudi Centre Chiefs
March 9 BDF XI 2-2 BMC
March 10 ECCO City Greens 1-2 Township Rollers
March 10 Nico United 0-2 Gaborone United

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Semifinals

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First legs
Date Home Score Away
April 13 Township Rollers 1-4 Gaborone United
April 14 BDF XI 4-1 Mochudi Centre Chiefs

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Second legs
Date Home Score Away
April 27 Mochudi Centre Chiefs 2-4 BDF XI
April 28 Gaborone United 2-2 Township Rollers

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Final

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The final pitted Gaborone United against BDF XI at the New Lobatse Stadium. Gaborone United took a 2–0 lead in the second half before BDF XI's goalkeeper was sent off. The substitute goalkeeper saved the penalty, and ten-man BDI XI scored with 12 minutes to play, but down a man could not find an equaliser.[4]

Final
Date Winner Score Runners up
May 18 Gaborone United 2-1 BDF XI

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Kebadiretse, Frederick (19 March 2010). "Bigger, Better Mascom Top 8 returns". Mmegi.bw.
  2. ^ "Mascom Top 8: End of a Great Spectacle". 22 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d [1], RSSSF
  4. ^ Khutsafalo, Boitumelo (20 May 2013). "GU wins Mascom top 8". Mmegi.bw.