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The SportPesa Super Cup is an association football competition in Africa. Editions * 2017 SportPesa Super Cup * 2018 SportPesa Super Cup References {{Africa-footy-competition-stub International association football competitions in Africa ...
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2017 SportPesa Super Cup
The SportPesa Super Cup is an association football competition that took place in June 2017 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The competition was created and sponsored by bookmakers SportPesa. All matches took place at Uhuru Stadium. Overview The 2017 SportPesa Super Cup was the inaugural edition of an eight-team knockout tournament featuring four teams each from Kenya and Tanzania created and sponsored by bookmakers SportPesa. SportsPesa sponsored six of the participating teams, Gor Mahia FC, AFC Leopards SC and Nakuru AllStars FC from Kenya and Yanga SC, Simba SC and Singida United FC from Tanzania. Tusker FC (Kenya) and Jang’ombe Boys SC ( Zanzibar) were selected to join them in the competition. The tournament started at the quarterfinal stage with penalties separating the teams in case of a draw at regulation time. The quarter final draw pit Leopards vs Singida, Yanga vs Tusker, Gor vs Jang'ombe and Simba vs AllStars. Everton FC The winner of the 2017 Spor ...
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2018 SportPesa Super Cup
The SportPesa Super Cup is an annual football tournament created and sponsored by bookmakers SportPesa, which pits teams in East Africa against one another in one full week of high class football action. Overview The first edition of the SportPesa SuperCup took place in June, 2017 at the Uhuru Stadium in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. The winner inaugural edition, Gor Mahia, played against English Premier League side Everton at the National Stadium in Dar Es Salaam The second edition of the regional football tourney pitting East Africa’s finest teams took place on June 3–10, 2018. Eight teams, four from Kenya and four from Tanzania, participated in this year's edition. The winning team will earn a chance to travel to the UK in July for a face-off with English Premier League club, Everton FC at Goodison Park. The tournament intended to bring about enhanced cohesion within the region as well as showcase only the greatest in East African football talent. As a unique franchi ...
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