AmaZulu FC headline the confirmed draw for the Prince Mangosuthu Legacy Cup, joining Shauwn Mkhize-owned Mbabane Highlanders AM, Nsingizini Hotspurs and Ulundi United in what promises to be a tournament with deep regional significance.
The four-team lineup brings together a mix of professional pedigree and community football, with Usuthu's presence ensuring the competition carries genuine top-flight weight. Mkhize's involvement through Mbabane Highlanders AM adds another layer of intrigue — the businesswoman and football club owner has never been far from the headlines, and her side's inclusion guarantees attention beyond the touchline.
Nsingizini Hotspurs and Ulundi United complete the draw, representing the grassroots heartbeat of KwaZulu-Natal football and giving the Legacy Cup its intended community character. The tournament's name honours Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, and the participant list reflects exactly the kind of local football identity that legacy events are built around.
All four sides will now prepare for what shapes up as a competition where reputation meets ambition — AmaZulu carrying the weight of PSL expectations, while the remaining three sides chase the chance to test themselves against established opposition.
