NEWS SPORTS

Carling Black Label, now that over 1.5m fans cast their votes, its time to see of the FOUR who want’s it more?

MAMELODI SUNDOWNS will face KwaZulu-Natal coastal side AmaZulu in the revitalized Carling Black Label Cup on November 12 at FNB Stadium.

This was confirmed by 1.5million fans who voted for weeks to see their respective side partaking in the competition.

The second game will see Soweto derby contested between rivals Kaizer Chiefs up against Orlando Pirates.

The competition saw all 16 PSL club fans voting -that was verified by SNG Grant Thornton.

Also, a lucky fan of any of the 16 PSL teams, still stands the chance of winning a R100 000 cash prize for voting.

To enter, football fans over the age of 18 can purchase a selected Carling Black Label beer and dial *120*660*unique code#; and select their starting line-up.

Entry is 20c per 20 seconds on USSD and free for Vodacom users.

“We would like to send a Champion shout-out to the fans of all 16 PSL teams, as the participation in this year’s Cup has been great. We responded to the voices of all football fans, and they in turn responded with their support.

We look forward to the next part of this exciting Champion Coach journey, where the fans will select their starting line-up and then the team Captain which we know has been a fan-favourite since it was introduced,” says Carling Black Label Brand Director, Arne Rust.

Kick-off is from 09h30, between Downs’ and Usuthu, followed by AmaKhosi facing Bucs at 12h00. Final has been scheduled for 16:00.

Match day tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster or Computicket.

One ticket will grant fans access to a full day of matches (please note no pass outs) and are available in three categories: Level 5 which sells for R80, Level 1 – R140, and Level 2 for R200.

Fans are urged to come early to avoid traffic congestion always associated with such spectacle!

Related posts

New Chief Justice in town

Sydney MORWENG

BMW 4 Series convertible- way too class!

Sydney MORWENG

JoJ fest also features an exhibition showcasing the rich history behind it

Sydney MORWENG

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.