2012–13 South African Premiership


The 2012-13 South African Premiership season was the seventeenth season of the Premiership since its establishment in 1996. The season began in the second week of August 2012.
[Orlando Orlando Pirates FC|Pirates F.C.|Orlando Pirates] were the defending champions, having won the previous 2011–12 season, but lost their title to Kaizer Chiefs. The season featured 14 teams from the 2011-12 season and two new teams promoted from the 2011–12 National First Division: Tuks FC and Chippa United who replacer relegated Santos and Jomo Cosmos.

Format changes

The 2012–13 season saw the introduction of the Q-innovation system. The league schedule was split into four fixture-blocks referred to as quarters, the first and third blocks had eight fixtures, the second and fourth blocks had seven fixtures.
Prize money was given to the teams who finish top of the table after each block of fixtures.

Prize money

AchievementPrize money
1st place at end of quarter 11.5m ZAR
1st place at end of quarter 21.5m ZAR
1st place at end of quarter 31.5m ZAR
1st place at end of quarter 41.5m ZAR
Overall league winner10m ZAR

Teams

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 14 sides from the 2011–12 season and two promoted from the 2011–12 National First Division.
Relegation for Jomo Cosmos to the 2012–13 National First Division was confirmed on 16 May 2012, as Jomo Cosmos maintained their reputation as a yo-yo club, suffering their third relegation from the Premiership in five seasons. 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 the National First Division for the 2012-13 season.
Tuks FC earned promotion to the Premiership as 2011-12 National First Division Champions. Chippa United, who had finished second in the 2011-12 National First Division season, earned their place in the PSL after defeating Santos and Thanda Royal Zulu in the 3-team PSL promotion tournament. Both teams made their first appearances in the PSL.

Stadiums and locations

Football teams in South Africa tend to use multiple stadiums over the course of a season for their home games. The following table will only indicate the stadium used most often by the club for their home games
TeamLocation of training fieldProvinceHome venueCapacity
Ajax Cape TownCape Town (Parow)Western CapeCape Town Stadium
AmaZuluDurban (Durban North)Kwazulu-NatalMoses Mabhida Stadium
Bidvest WitsJohannesburg (Braamfontein)GautengBidvest Stadium
Black LeopardsPolokwaneLimpopoPeter Mokaba Stadium
Bloemfontein CelticBloemfonteinFree StateSeisa Ramabodu Stadium
Chippa UnitedNyangaWestern CapePhilippi Stadium
Free State StarsBethlehemFree StateCharles Mopeli Stadium
Golden ArrowsUmlaziKwazulu-NatalKing Zwelithini Stadium
[Kaizer Kaizer Chiefs F.C.|Chiefs F.C.|Kaizer Chiefs]Johannesburg (Soweto)GautengFNB Stadium (Soccer City)
Mamelodi SundownsChloorkopGautengLoftus Versfeld Stadium
Maritzburg UnitedPietermaritzburgKwazulu-NatalHarry Gwala Stadium
Moroka SwallowsJohannesburg (Soweto)GautengDobsonville Stadium
Orlando PiratesJohannesburg (Soweto)GautengOrlando Stadium
Platinum StarsRustenburg (Phokeng)North WestRoyal Bafokeng Stadium
Supersport UnitedPretoria (Atteridgeville)GautengLucas Moripe Stadium
Tuks FCPretoriaGautengTuks Stadium

Personnel and kits

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PSL playoff tournament

The teams that finished second and third during the 2012-13 National First Division season were joined by the team that finished 15th in the Premiership in a 3-team promotion and relegation playoff called the PSL Playoff Tournament.

Format

The 3 teams participated in a mini-league in which they played one another twice with log points being awarded for winning a match and drawing a match. At the conclusion of the mini-league phase the team that was in first place would either earn or maintain their place in the Premiership for the 2013-14 season. If the team that finished 15th in the league was unable to win the mini-league, they were relegated to the National First Division for the 2013–14 season.

Playoff table

TeamQualification or relegation
1Mpumalanga Black Aces '422042+28-
2Chippa United '41211105
3Santos402224–22

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
= Relegated; = Promoted

Results

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Prize money

PositionPrize money
110m
25m
33m
42m
51.5m
61.3m
71.1m
81m
9750k
10700k
11650k
12600k
13550k
14500k
15450k
16400k

Statistics

As of 18 May 2013
RankPlayerClubGoals
1

Attendances

The Soweto Derby on 8 December 2013 attracted the highest crowd with 84,000. The second-highest crowd was the Soweto Derby on 9 March 2013 with 80,000.
Source:
No.ClubAverage
1Kaizer Chiefs17,821
2Orlando Pirates13,138
3Bloemfontein Celtic9,607
4Mamelodi Sundowns9,938
5Ajax Cape Town9,588
6Maritzburg United7,263
7SuperSport United5,731
8Lamontville Golden Arrows5,607
9Chippa United5,073
10Bidvest Wits4,098
11University of Pretoria3,931
12AmaZulu4,297
13Moroka Swallows3,205
14Free State Stars3,359
15Platinum Stars2,958
16Black Leopards1,119