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Can Durban City's MFC-blueprint withstand knockout cup pressure?
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|October 01, 2025
DURBAN City coach Gavin Hunt has been quick to point out that his team’s impressive run in the early stages of the Betway Premiership has come without sweeping changes to the side that carried them through the Motsepe Foundation Championship.

THE Durban City braintrust of assistant coach Pitso Dladla, from left, head coach Gavin Hunt, and goalkeeper coach Rowen Fernandez will arguably target cup success over a league challenge this season. | BackpagePix
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It is a point of pride for Hunt, who has trusted a core group of players to make the step up to the elite level, and so far, the gamble has paid off.
That consistency has given Durban City a rare cohesion into the Premiership, but with the Carling Knockout Cup looming, the question now shifts to; can a youthful, relatively untested side transfer their league form into a knockout environment where the stakes are immediate and unforgiving?
Unlike the Premiership’s marathon grind, cup football is about moments—moments of resilience, of composure, and often, of luck. Durban City’s squad, while lively and fearless, is still relatively young and new to the pressures that come with the situation of ‘one game decides everything’.
The Carling Knockout Cup, formerly known as the Telkom Knockout Cup, has long been a stage where experience is crucial.
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