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Chippa United is wholly owned by Chippa Investment Holdings, which is a Cape Town-based construction, security and cleaning company founded by Siviwe "Chippa" Mpengesi. During 2015, the club was effectively under the administration of Access Facilities and Leisure Management, the operating company of Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. [10]
Santos had finished 15th and thus had to go through the 2011-12 PSL Playoff Tournament alongside Chippa United and Thanda Royal Zulu of the National First Division. Santos were unable to retain their place in the Premiership following a 4–3 defeat in the final game of the Playoff Tournament on 30 June 2012 and were subsequently relegated to ...
Maritzburg United 5–1 Chippa United (3 April 2021) Biggest away win: Cape Town City 1–5 AmaZulu FC (28 April 2021) Highest scoring: Mamelodi Sundowns 4–3 AmaZulu FC (22 November 2020) AmaZulu FC 4–3 Bloemfontein Celtic (2 February 2021) Longest winning run (6 games) AmaZulu FC: Longest unbeaten run (21 games) Mamelodi Sundowns: Longest ...
Chippa United; Zajmovic 14' Report: Mbombela Stadium, Mbombela. 20 October 2024 () 17:30. Richards Bay 1–0 Sekhukhune United ; Mabuya 42' Report:
Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns, Swallows, Orlando Pirates, SuperSport United: KwaZulu-Natal: AmaZulu, Golden Arrows, Maritzburg United, Richards Bay, Royal AM: 3 Western Cape: 2 Cape Town City and Stellenbosch: Limpopo: Marumo Gallants and Sekhukhune United: 5 Eastern Cape: 1 Chippa United: Mpumalanga: TS Galaxy
Second-placed Chippa United and third-placed Thanda Royal Zulu were joined by Santos of the PSL in a three team promotion and relegation playoff. At the conclusion of the playoffs Chippa United had secured their promotion to the PSL, in the process relegating Santos to the National First Division. [2]
5 Results. 6 Statistics. Toggle Statistics subsection. 6.1 Top scorers. ... Orlando Pirates 4–2 Chippa United F.C. (8 January 2019) Polokwane City 3–3 Bidvest Wits
The playoffs were won by Chippa United, who retained their place in the 2021-22 South African Premier Division. Royal AM refused to participate, instead buying their way into the top tier by purchasing the franchise of Bloemfontein Celtic .