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Orlando Pirates Fixtures 2022/2023 – DSTV Premiership Orlando Pirates Football Club (often referred to as Pirates) is a South African professional football team with its home games played at Orlando Stadium in Soweto. The club is based in the Houghton neighborhood of the city of Johannesburg and competes in the Premier Soccer League, the country’s top division of football. Orlando Pirates 2022-2023 Schedule – DSTV Premiership
The club’s original headquarters were in Orlando, Soweto, where it was established in 1937.
They were given the name “Pirates” in honor of the Errol Flynn starrer The Sea Hawk from 1940.
DSTV Premiership 22/23 fixtures
The South African Premier Division is the highest level in the South African football league system. It is a men’s professional football league in South Africa and is formally known as the DStv Premiership due to sponsorship reasons.
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Orlando Pirates Fixtures
Here is a table showing all Orlando Pirates Fixtures for 2022/23
August, 2022
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sat, Aug 6 | Orlando Pirates | v | Moroka Swallows | 4:00 PM | South African Premiership | |
Wed, Aug 10 | Stellenbosch | v | Orlando Pirates | 8:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sun, Aug 14 | Orlando Pirates | v | Chippa United | 4:00 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sun, Aug 21 | SuperSport United | v | Orlando Pirates | 6:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Wed, Aug 24 | Orlando Pirates | v | Marumo Gallants | 8:30 PM | South African Premiership |
September, 2022
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sun, Sep 4 | Maritzburg United | v | Orlando Pirates | 6:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Sep 10 | Orlando Pirates | v | TS Galaxy | 6:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sun, Sep 18 | Royal AM | v | Orlando Pirates | 4:00 PM | South African Premiership |
October, 2022
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Tue, Oct 4 | Sekhukhune United | v | Orlando Pirates | 6:00 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Oct 8 | Orlando Pirates | v | Richards Bay | 4:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Fri, Oct 14 | Orlando Pirates | v | Amazulu | 8:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Tue, Oct 18 | Golden Arrows | v | Orlando Pirates | 8:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Oct 29 | Orlando Pirates | v | Kaizer Chiefs | 4:30 PM | South African Premiership |
December, 2022
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sat, Dec 31 | Mamelodi Sundowns | v | Orlando Pirates | 7:30 PM | South African Premiership |
January, 2023
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sat, Jan 7 | Cape Town City | v | Orlando Pirates | 7:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Jan 14 | Orlando Pirates | v | Golden Arrows | 5:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sun, Jan 22 | Orlando Pirates | v | Stellenbosch | 5:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Jan 28 | Marumo Gallants | v | Orlando Pirates | 10:00 PM | South African Premiership |
February, 2023
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sat, Feb 4 | Orlando Pirates | v | Mamelodi Sundowns | 5:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Fri, Feb 17 | Orlando Pirates | v | Maritzburg United | 9:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Feb 25 | Kaizer Chiefs | v | Orlando Pirates | 5:30 PM | South African Premiership |
March, 2023
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Fri, Mar 3 | Moroka Swallows | v | Orlando Pirates | 9:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Mar 18 | Orlando Pirates | v | SuperSport United | 5:30 PM | South African Premiership |
April, 2023
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Sat, Apr 1 | Richards Bay | v | Orlando Pirates | 4:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Mon, Apr 10 | Chippa United | v | Orlando Pirates | 4:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, Apr 22 | Orlando Pirates | v | Cape Town City | 4:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sun, Apr 30 | TS Galaxy | v | Orlando Pirates | 6:30 PM | South African Premiership |
May, 2023
DATE | MATCH | TIME | COMPETITION | TV | ||
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Wed, May 3 | Orlando Pirates | v | Royal AM | 8:30 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, May 13 | Orlando Pirates | v | Sekhukhune United | 4:00 PM | South African Premiership | |
Sat, May 20 | Amazulu | v | Orlando Pirates | 4:00 PM | South African Premiership |
5 August 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Swallows
10 August 2022
Stellenbosch vs Orlando Pirates
14 August 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Chippa United
21 August 2022
Supersport United vs Orlando Pirates
24 August 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Gallants
4 September 2022
Maritzburg United vs Orlando Pirates
10 September 2022
Orlando Pirates vs TS Galaxy
18 September 2022
Royal AM vs Orlando Pirates
4 October 2022
Sekhukhune United vs Orlando Pirates
8 October 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Richards Bay
14 October 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Amazulu
18 October 2022
Golden Arrows vs Orlando Pirates
29 October 2022
Orlando Pirates vs Kazier Chiefs
31 December 2022
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Orlando Pirates
7 January 2023
Capetown City vs Orlando Pirates
14 January 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Golden Arrows
22 January 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Stellenbosch
28 January 2023
Gallants vs Orlando Pirates
4 February 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Mamelodi Sundowns
17 February 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Maritzburg United
25 February 2023
Kaizer Chiefs vs Orlando Pirates
3 March 2023
Swallows vs Orlando Pirates
18 March 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Supersport United
1 April 2023
Richard Bay vs Orlando Pirates
10 April 2023
Chippa United vs Orlando Pirates
22 April 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Cape Town United
30 April 2023
TS Galaxy vs Orlando Pirates
3 May 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Royal AM
13 May 2023
Orlando Pirates vs Sekhukhune United
20 May 2023
Amazulu vs Orlando Pirates
Orlando Pirates Overview
After winning the domestic league ABSA Premiership, the FA Cup Nedbank Cup, and the Top 8 Cup MTN 8 during the ABSA Premiership 2010–11 season and the domestic league ABSA Premiership, the League Cup Telkom Knockout, and the Top 8 Cup MTN 8 during the ABSA Premiership 2011–12 season, Orlando Pirates are the first club since the inception of the Premier Soccer League in 1996 to have won three major trophies in a single season back to back. DSTV Premiership Match Schedules for the Orlando Pirates in 2022 and 2023
They are one of just two South African teams, along with Mamelodi Sundowns, to win the CAF Champions League, which they did in 1995. The other South African team to achieve so is Amazulu. They finished in second place in the CAF Confederation Cup in both 2015 and 2021-22.
The Pirates have an all-time record of 33 trophies and have won a total of 9 league titles since the franchise’s foundation. With all of their previous victories, it should come as no surprise that Orlando Pirates is considered to be one of the top clubs in all of Africa.
History
The Orlando Pirates are one of the oldest football clubs in South Africa. The club was founded in 1937 in the neighborhood of Orlando East in Soweto. [2][6] Young players have been motivated by the accomplishments of the club over the course of its history to work toward the goal of playing “the Beautiful Game” at the best level possible while representing the black and white colors of the “Buccaneers.”
Early years
Some of the founders of Orlando Pirates were the children of migrant workers who had relocated to the gold mines of Gauteng in order to find work. Their parents had come from rural areas. Young men in Orlando took advantage of any free time they had to play football in open areas and in ad hoc teams whenever the opportunity presented itself. The first iteration of the club was known as the Orlando Boys Club.
In 1940, Bethuel Mokgosinyane, who would later serve as the club’s first president, used his own money to purchase the initial squad uniforms. The Orlando Boys competed in the Johannesburg Bantu Association’s Saturday League, where they were victorious in the Division Two competition and earned promotion to the Division One level the following year, 1944. The main member of the squad, Andrew Bassie, was the one who suggested changing the team’s name to the Orlando Pirates. The group was responsible for writing the camp’s battle cry, which was known as “Ezimnyama Ngenkani.”
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