Botswana FA Challenge Cup explained

Current:2024 Botswana FA Cup
Region:Botswana
Number Of Teams:48
Qualifier For:CAF Confederation Cup
Current Champions:Gaborone United (20223) (9th title)
Most Successful Club:Gaborone United (9 titles)

The FA Challenge Cup, currently known as the Orange FA Cup or Orange Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the premier club football tournament in Botswana. Started in 1968 and first played as the Lions Cup, the tournament is based on the idea of giving lower league and amateur teams a chance to compete with top flight teams. It is based on the English FA Cup, which has become known for "giant killings" (lower league teams defeating top flight.

History

The tournament was started in 1968 as the Lions Cup. This name stayed in place until 1992 when the tournament was sponsored by Coca-Cola and was known as the Coca-Cola Cup.The tournament was known as the Coca-Cola Cup until the sponsorship deal expired in 2012. However, it was not played for six years due to lack of sponsors. In 2018 it was sponsored by Orange and was renamed the Orange FA Cup or Orange Cup.

Sponsorship

The tournament was first sponsored in 1992. Below is a list of all the sponsors to date:

Format

Initially the tournament was played by a total of 64 teams. The tournament began with the qualifying rounds featuring Botswana Division One teams. Only 32 Division One teams progressed and faced off in the extra preliminary round, with the winners playing against the top 16 Botswana First Division teams in the preliminary round. Botswana Premier League teams entered directly in the first round (the round of 32) to face the winners of the preliminary round.On 3 December 2018 it was announced that the tournament would now be played by 48 teams.The premier league sides automatically qualify for the round of 32 whereas the top eight finishers from either First Division league face off with 16 Division One teams from regional playoffs. From the round of 32 onwards teams are not seeded. Games which end in a draw after 90 minutes plus added time are subject to extra time and penalties if necessary. The winner walks away with P700 000 ($70 000) and also qualifies to play in the CAF Confederation Cup, the African equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.

Past finals

Gaborone United 0–0 Mochudi Centre Chiefs (aet, 4–2 pens)

Orapa United 3–0 Township Rollers[2]

Gaborone United 3–0 Masitaoka (Molepolole)

Gaborone United 2-1 Security Systems

Gaborone United 1-0 Orapa United

Results by team

TitlesClub
9Gaborone United
6 Township Rollers
4Notwane
3Botswana Defence Force XI
Mogoditshane Fighters
Extension Gunners
2TASC
Mochudi Centre Chiefs
1Uniao Flamengo Santos
TAFIC
Police
Botswana Meat Commission FC
Orapa United

Manager records

SeasonWinnerManager
1999 David Bright
2000 David Bright
2002 Ntime Ntime
2005 Joseph Panene
2010 Rahman Gumbo
Maxwell Moyo
Philemon Makhwengwe
Mogomotsi Mpote
Innocent Morapedi
Innocent Morapedi
Pontsho Moloi

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gazettebw.com/?p=3563 FA Cup to return next season
  2. http://www.orange.co.bw/personal/1/633/orange-fa-cup-final---orange-botswana-9783.html