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Kaizer Chiefs wins Absa Premiership Q-Innovation quarter two

20 January 2020, 7:02 PM  |
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This is second successive Q-Innovation victory for Kaizer Chiefs in the 2019/20 season

This is second successive Q-Innovation victory for Kaizer Chiefs in the 2019/20 season

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This is second successive Q-Innovation victory for Kaizer Chiefs in the 2019/20 season

Current Absa Premiership log leaders Kaizer Chiefs have claimed the second quarter of the 2019/20 Absa Premiership Q-Innovation.

This is second successive Q-Innovation victory for Kaizer Chiefs in the 2019/20 season. Kaizer Chiefs won quarter two with 16 points from seven fixtures.

Going to the previous weekend, Bidvest Wits were the only side that stood a realistic chance of upsetting Kaizer Chiefs’ party but their 0-2 loss to Cape Town City on Saturday night ended their Q2 aspirations and paved the way for Kaizer Chiefs.

Before this season kicked-off in August 2019, Kaizer Chiefs had not won a quarter since the 2014/15 season – which happened to be the last time Amakhosi claimed the Absa Premiership title.

Each side that wins a quarter gets R1, 5 million in prize money. Quarter one has eight fixtures, quarter two seven, quarter three eight again and quarter four seven again.

The PSL congratulates Kaizer Chiefs for winning the quarter.

Mamelodi Sundowns finished second on the Absa Premiership quarter two log standings with 14 points from seven fixtures.

Bidvest Wits, who came in third, also had 14 points – but scored fewer goals than Mamelodi Sundowns.
Chippa United, who have been rebirthed under Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza, were fourth with 13 points.

Q-INNOVATION HISTORIC:
2019/20 Season Fact Sheets:
– Kaizer Chiefs won quarter one with 19 points from eight matches.
– Kaizer Chiefs won quarter two with 16 points from seven matches.

2018/19 Season Fact Sheets:
– Bidvest Wits won quarter one with 16 points from eight matches.
– Mamelodi Sundowns won quarter two with 17 points from seven matches.
– Cape Town City won quarter three with 18 points from eight matches.
– Orlando Pirates won quarter four

2017/18 Season Fact Sheet:
– Baroka FC won Absa Premiership quarter one
– Mamelodi Sundowns won Absa Premiership quarter two with 13 points from seven matches.
– Orlando Pirates won Absa Premiership quarter three with 18 points.
– Mamelodi Sundowns won quarter four.

2016/17 Season Fact Sheet:
– Bidvest Wits won Absa Premiership quarter one
– Mamelodi Sundowns won Absa Premiership quarter two
– Cape Town City won Absa Premiership quarter three
– Polokwane City won Absa Premiership quarter four

2015/16 Season Fact Sheet:
– Bidvest Wits won Absa Premiership 2015/16 quarter one (19 Points, 8 games)
– Mamelodi Sundowns won Absa Premiership 2015/16 quarter two (19 points, 7 games)
– Mamelodi Sundowns won quarter three (19 points)
– Mamelodi Sundowns won quarter four (16 points – with a game in hand)

2014/15 Season Fact Sheet:
– Kaizer Chiefs won 2014/15 Absa Premiership quarter one and quarter four
– Polokwane City claimed quarter two top honours (2014/15 season)
– Mamelodi Sundowns won quarter three (2014/15 season)

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