• The 2005 ABSA Cup was the 2005 season of the South African club football (soccer) knockout tournament, known at the time under its then sponsored name...
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  • Olympia Park (category Rugby World Cup stadiums)
    hosted the 2005 ABSA Cup final, with Supersport United defeating Wits University 1–0. "World Cup Bits and Pieces | South Africa 2010 Fifa World Cup". Archived...
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  • The 2004 ABSA Cup was the 2004 season of the South African club football (soccer) knockout tournament, known at the time under its then sponsored name...
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  • Bowl); vs Beau West City (26 February 2005, Absa Cup); vs Cemforce FC (12/3/05, Absa Cup); vs Island FC (11/3/06, Absa Cup) Record defeat: 1–7 v Mamelodi Sundowns...
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  • 2006 ABSA Cup was the 2006 season of the South African club football (soccer) knockout tournament, known at the time under its sponsored name, the ABSA Cup...
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  • Orlando Pirates F.C. (category CAF Super Cup winning clubs)
    league ABSA Premiership, the domestic cup Nedbank Cup and the Top 8 Cup MTN 8 during the ABSA Premiership 2010–11 season and domestic league ABSA Premiership...
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    2019, ABSA increased their sponsorship deal to the PSL to R 39.9 million, which meant that the league winners would secure R 15 million. ABSA would however...
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    as well as for large football finals. It was previously also known as the ABSA Stadium (between 2000 and 2010), Mr Price Kings Park Stadium (in 2011 and...
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  • sponsored by ABSA between 2003 and 2007, and known as the ABSA Cup. Nedbank took over the sponsorship in 2008, and renamed the tournament the Nedbank Cup. The...
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  • The 2005 Currie Cup (known as the ABSA Currie Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 67th season in the South African Currie Cup competition since it started...
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  • Champions Cups and one each of the Zambian Challenge Cup, Mosi Cup Champions and Barclays/ABSA Cup. Green Buffaloes is among four Zambian teams to have won...
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    Cape Epic (redirect from Absa Cape Epic)
    The Absa Cape Epic or the Cape Epic, founded by Kevin Vermaak is an annual mountain bike stage race held in the Western Cape, South Africa. First staged...
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  • succeeded by the Barclays Cup (now the ABSA Cup). 2001: Zanaco 2002: Chambishi Blackburn 2003: Power Dynamos 2004: Zanaco 2005: Forest Rangers 2006: Kabwe...
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    playing career, spent in five countries, was a treble of the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup with Liverpool in 2001. Westerveld was included in the Netherlands'...
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  • League: 7 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2016 Runner up : 2001, 2015, 2017, 2021 Zambian Cup: 1 2002 Finalist : 1998 ABSA Cup: 1 2017 Finalist : 2010...
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  • Zambian Cup: National cup Zambian Independence Cup: defunct Northern Rhodesia Castle Cup: defunct ABSA Cup Zambian Challenge Cup Zambian Coca-Cola Cup Zambian...
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  • are also the second nation to win the World Cup consecutively (2019 and 2023). The team made its World Cup debut in 1995, when the newly democratic South...
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    Heinrich Brüssow (category 2011 Rugby World Cup players)
    Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division) Cheetahs (Vodacom Super 14) 2007 Vodacom Free State Cheetahs (Vodacom Cup) Vodacom Free State Cheetahs (ABSA Currie...
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  • (Vodacom Cup) – 2005 Blue Bulls (SA Under 19) – 2005 Blue Bulls (ABSA Under 21) – 2006 Vodacom Blue Bulls (Vodacom Cup) – 2007 Vodacom Blue Bulls (ABSA Currie...
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  • The 2008 Absa Currie Cup First Division season was contested from 27 June through to 10 October. The Currie Cup is an annual domestic competition for provincial...
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    South Africa national soccer team (category Africa Cup of Nations–winning countries)
    technical sponsor and unveiled Bafana Bafana's new kit. In October 2013, ABSA announced its resignation as a sponsor of SAFA and the South African national...
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    2001. He has won a total of 10 World Cups. In 2006 Sauser won his first Absa Cape Epic with partner Silvio Bundi. He then partnered up with Burry Stander...
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  • The 2004 Absa Currie Cup First Division season was the second tier competition in the 66th Currie Cup season since it started in 1889. It was won by the...
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  • Runner up : 2005, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2022, 2023 Zambian Cup: 1 2006 Finalist : 2007 Zambian Charity Shield: 5 2007, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2021 ABSA Cup: 6 2007...
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    July 2002: Address by the chairperson of the AU, President Thabo Mbeki". ABSA Stadium, Durban, South Africa: africa-union.org. Archived from the original...
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    2000; Marathon: 2004) UCI Mountain Bike World Cup 1st Overall (1994) Absa Cape Epic 1st Overall (2005) 3rd Overall (2007) 2nd Overall (2009) 1st Masters...
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  • respectively. Zambian Coca-Cola Cup: 1 (2005) FAZ MTN Super League - runners-up in 2020 CAF Champions league - 2020/2021 qualifiers ABSA Cup: 1 (2023) As of 13 June...
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  • "Suzuki Griquas Rugby Union". Suzuki Griquas. Retrieved 25 May 2024. "Absa Currie Cup undergoes ultimate makeover". Bulls. 8 August 2013. Archived from the...
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  • Mandla Masango (category 2015 Africa Cup of Nations players)
    August 2014. On 11 September 2014, Masango and Stuart Baxter were named ABSA Premiership Player and Coach of the Month. After being rested against University...
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  • Currie Cup / Central Series "Currie Cup Far From Dead". www.news24.com. Retrieved 16 May 2022. "ABSA Currie Cup Records" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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