Südafrika - National First Division

Südafrika - National First Division

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DateRHEIM vs AUSWÄRTS-
04/16 17:30 24 Maritzburg Utd vs University of Pretoria View
04/17 13:00 24 Upington City vs Platinum City Rovers View
04/17 13:00 24 Venda Football Academy vs Casric Stars FC View
04/17 13:00 24 Orbit College vs Pretoria Callies View
04/19 17:30 25 Maritzburg Utd vs Marumo Gallants View
04/20 13:00 25 Pretoria - Universität vs Magesi FC View
04/20 13:00 25 Baroka FC vs Casric Stars FC View
04/20 13:00 25 JDR Stars vs Venda Football Academy View
04/20 13:00 25 Upington City vs Black Leopards View
04/20 13:00 25 Platinum City Rovers vs Milford FC View
04/21 13:00 25 Pretoria Callies vs Hungry Lions FC View
04/21 13:00 25 Orbit College vs NB La Masia FC View

Resultate

Date R HEIM vs AUSWÄRTS -
04/16 13:00 24 [14] Milford FC vs Marumo Gallants [16] 1-1
04/16 13:00 24 [1] Magesi FC vs Hungry Lions FC [5] 2-2
04/16 13:00 24 [12] NB La Masia FC vs Baroka FC [4] 0-0
04/16 13:00 24 [6] JDR Stars vs Black Leopards [10] 2-1
04/07 13:00 23 [11] Pretoria Callies vs Maritzburg Utd [9] 0-2
04/07 13:00 23 Black Leopards vs Baroka FC 0-0
04/07 13:00 23 [16] Marumo Gallants vs JDR Stars [8] 0-1
04/06 13:00 23 [2] Magesi FC vs Orbit College [3] 2-0
04/06 13:00 23 Milford FC vs Upington City 3-0
04/06 13:00 23 [16] Platinum City Rovers vs Venda Football Academy [13] 1-0
04/06 13:00 23 Hungry Lions FC vs NB La Masia FC 2-1
04/05 13:00 23 [6] Casric Stars FC vs University of Pretoria [2] 0-1

The National First Division (NFD), officially known as the Motsepe Foundation Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest league of South African club football after the South African Premier Division. Both the NFD and South African Premier Division are organised by the Premier Soccer League.

History

The first non-racial second level of South African football, was established in March 1987 as the OK League. This league served as the competing place, for promotion/relegation to and from the topflight NSL. In the former years from 1978–1986, a topflight non-racial First Level had already been established, after the merger of the NFL and NPSL, to form the new common topflight NPSL. In the early years from 1978–1986 relegation/promotion to and from the topflight league, according to official records actually did happen, but apparently it happened from a Second Level league structure, still divided into whites/blacks/coloureds.

When the new topflight Premier Soccer League was established in 1996, the organizers at the same time for the Second Level, replaced the former OK League with the new National First Division. Apart from being covered by a better sponsor deal, the most significant change -both at the First and Second Level- was to change the fixtures from yearly seasons, into the more Internationally adapted: September–May football season.

The first sponsors were United Bank who sponsored the league in 1997 and 1998. From November 1998 until the end of the 2001/2001 season, the league was sponsored by MTN. It was reported that MTN withdrew from sponsorship the First Division as they were unhappy with their treatment from the PSL - the division organisers. MTN had been rebuffed by the PSL in their efforts to sponsor the PSL-organised Charity Cup because Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs would refuse to play in the tournament as the two clubs were sponsored by MTN's telecommunication rivals, Vodacom. The First Division could not find a new sponsor until May 2004.

From 2004 until 2007 the league was sponsored by business magnate Tokyo Sexwale's Mvelaphanda Group and known as Mvela Golden League. For those three seasons, there was no geographical split and all 16 teams played in one division. The league was then initially unable to find a sponsor, and there was again a geographical split into two or four streams until the 2011–12 season.

Streams
Year Western Cape Natal/Eastern/Cape Northern Southern
Winner Winner Winner Winner
1996–97 Santos African Wanderers Black Leopards Tembisa Classic
Streams
Year Coastal Inland
Winner Runner-up Winner Runner-up
1997–98 Seven Stars Michau Warriors Dynamos Witbank Aces
1998–99 African Wanderers Avendale Athletico Tembisa Classic Ria Stars
1999–2000 Golden Arrows Avendale Athletico Ria Stars Dynamos
2000–01 Amazulu Park United Black Leopards Bloemfontein Young Tigers
2001–02 African Wanderers Avendale Athletico Dynamos Silver Stars
2002–03 AmaZulu Premier United Silver Stars Bloem Celtic
2003–04 Bush Bucks Avendale Athletico Bloemfontein Celtic Free State Stars
National
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2004–05 Free State Stars Durban Stars Hellenic Tembisa Classic
2005–06 Wits University City Pillars Vasco Da Gama Benoni Premier United
2006–07 Free State Stars Winners Park Pretoria University FC AK
Streams
Year Coastal Inland
Winner Runner-up Winner Runner-up
2007–08 Maritzburg United Bay United FC AK Dynamos
2008–09 Carara Kicks FC Cape Town Jomo Cosmos Mpumalanga Black Aces
2009–10 Vasco Da Gama Nathi Lions Black Leopards African Warriors
2010–11 Bay United Thanda Royal Zulu Jomo Cosmos Black Leopards
National
Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2011–12 Pretoria University Chippa United Thanda Royal Zulu Blackburn Rovers
2012–13 Polokwane City Santos Mpumalanga Black Aces Thanda Royal Zulu
2013–14 Chippa United Black Leopards Maritzburg United Baroka
2014–15 Lamontville Golden Arrows Jomo Cosmos Black Leopards Thanda Zulu Royal
2015–16 Baroka Highlands Park Mbombela United Witbank Spurs
2016–17 Thanda Royal Zulu F.C. Black Leopards Stellenbosch Royal Eagles
2017–18 Highlands Park Black Leopards Jomo Cosmos Real Kings
2018–19 Stellenbosch Royal Eagles Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila Ajax Cape Town
2019–20 Moroka Swallows Ajax Cape Town Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila Real Kings
2020–21 Sekhukhune United Royal AM Richards Bay TS Sporting
2021–22 Richards Bay Tuks Cape Town All Stars JDR Stars
2022–23 Polokwane City Cape Town Spurs Casric Stars All Stars
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Südafrika: National First Division

Die National First Division (NFD) ist die zweithöchste Fußballliga in Südafrika. Sie wurde 2009 gegründet und besteht aus 16 Mannschaften.

Die NFD wird nach einem System mit Hin- und Rückspielen gespielt, wobei jede Mannschaft in der regulären Saison zweimal gegen jede andere Mannschaft antritt. Die beiden bestplatzierten Mannschaften steigen in die Premier Soccer League (PSL) auf, während die beiden letztplatzierten Mannschaften in die GladAfrica Championship absteigen.

Die NFD ist ein wichtiger Nährboden für junge Talente und Spieler, die versuchen, in die PSL aufzusteigen. Mehrere Spieler, die später für die südafrikanische Nationalmannschaft spielten, begannen ihre Karriere in der NFD.

Die aktuelle Saison der NFD begann im August 2023 und wird im Mai 2024 enden. Der amtierende Meister ist Jomo Cosmos.