2013–14 Mascom Top 8 Cup

The 2013-14 Mascom Top 8 Cup was the third edition of the Mascom Top 8 Cup. It was played from November 2, 2013 to March 1, 2014 and featured the top eight teams from the 2012-13 Botswana Premier League. BDF XI defeated Township Rollers in the final to win their first title.

2013-14 Mascom Top 8 Cup
Country Botswana
Dates2 November 2013-1 March 2014
Teams8
Defending championsGaborone United
ChampionsBDF XI (1st title)
Runners-upTownship Rollers
Matches played13
Goals scored41 (3.15 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Jerome Louis (4 goals)
Best playerKabelo Seakanyeng
← 2012-13
2014-15 →

History

The 2013 tournament was played from November to March instead of February to May like the previous tournament. It was also the first tournament to span two calendar years. It was the only tournament to take place in Botswana for the season, since the 2014 FA Challenge Cup was not played, therefore the winner represented the country in the CAF Confederation Cup. There were no debutants in this edition of the Mascom Top 8 Cup.

Prize money

The prize money was kept the same from the 2013 competition.

  • Champions: P1 000 000
  • Runners up: P400 000
  • Semifinalists: P200 000
  • Quarterfinalists: P125 000

Format

The quarterfinals and semifinals were played over two legs both home and away, with only one final in a predetermined venue. Three points were awarded for a win, one point for a draw and none for a loss. Aggregate score was used to determine the winner of a round. Where the aggregate score was equal away goals were used to pick out the victor and if those were equal the tied teams went into a penalty shootout. There was no quarterfinal draw. The teams were seeded based on their position in the table, with the first placed team facing off against the eighth placed team.

Quarterfinals

First legs
Date Home Score Away
November 2 ECCO City Greens 0-3 Gaborone United
November 3 Nico United 1-0 Extension Gunners
November 4 Mochudi Centre Chiefs 2-3 Township Rollers
November 5 BDF XI 1-1 BMC

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Second legs
Date Home Score Away
November 29 Township Rollers 1-2 Mochudi Centre Chiefs
November 30 Extension Gunners 2-1 Nico United
December 1 Gaborone United 3-2 ECCO City Greens
December 2 BMC 2-2 BDF XI

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Semifinals

First legs
Date Home Score Away
January 25 Gaborone United 1-2 Township Rollers
January 25 BDF XI 5-2 Nico United

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Second legs
Date Home Score Away
February 8 Nico United 1-0 BDF XI
February 19 Township Rollers 1-1 Gaborone United

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Final

Final
Date Winner Score Runners up
March 1 BDF XI 1-1

(5-4)

Township Rollers

Awards

  • Top goalscorer | Jerome Louis (4 goals) | Township Rollers[2]
  • Player of the tournament | Kabelo Seakanyeng | BDF XI[2]
  • Goalkeeper of the tournament | Mwampule Masule | Township Rollers[2]
  • Coach of the tournament | Madinda Ndlovu | Township Rollers[2]
  • Referee of the tournament | Keabetswe Dintwa[2]
  • Assistant referee of the tournament | Moletlanyi Keoagile[2]
  • Best electronic journalist (radio) | Monnakgotla Mojaki | Gabz FM[2]
  • Best electronic journalist (TV) | Aaron Radira | BTV[2]
  • Best radio commentator | Fundi Gaoforwe | RB2[2]
  • Best TV commentator | Nelson Ditibane | BTV[2]
  • Best print journalist | Isaac Pheko | Botswana Guardian[2]
  • Best photographer | Oaitse Sejakgomo | Sunday Standard[2]
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References

  1. "Botswana 2013/14". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. "BDF XI and Rollers sweep the board at Mascom Top 8 awards - Sunday Standard". www.sundaystandard.info. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
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