Success-starved Kaizer Chiefs paired with 'magical' amateurs

Success-starved Kaizer Chiefs paired with 'magical' amateurs

Success-starved giants Kaizer Chiefs were paired with third-tier amateur opponents for the second successive round when the Nedbank Cup round-of-16 draw was made Thursday.  


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Chiefs, winners of a record 53 domestic titles but without a trophy for 44 months, travel to Cape Town in mid-February to take on The Magic.  


Last Sunday, Chiefs battled to overcome another amateur outfit, Tornado, winning 1-0 in East London after extra time through an own-goal.


With Chiefs seven points behind league leaders Bidvest Wits having played one match more, the FA Cup represents the best chance of ending the trophy drought.


"The players and I are well aware of our mandate, which is to trophies," said Chiefs' German coach Ernst Middendorp this week.


"If we continue to do our best day after day I am convinced there will be a change of fortune at the club."


The Magic were formed in 2012 by former national team striker George Dearnaley  and eliminated a second division club on penalties in the round of 32.


Other attractive ties include in-form Black Leopards at home to Wits and Cape Town City hosting Highlands Park in all-Premiership clashes. 


Draw


Cape Umoya Utd v Mbombela Utd, Jomo Cosmos v TS Galaxy, Witbank Spurs v Golden Arrows, The Magic v Kaizer Chiefs, Cape Town City v Highlands Park, Bloemfontein Celtic v Richards Bay, Black Leopards v Bidvest Wits, Chippa Utd v Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila


Note: matches to be played over weekend of Feb 15/17

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