Open only to members of Nordreich, the 32-team tournament was scheduled to be played in the Transvaal Republic over a two-week period at stadiums located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Rustenburg, and Krugersdorp. The Nordreich Victory Cup was suspended on April 30, 2007 after the abrupt disbandment and demise of Nordreich. On May 10, 2007, the Department for Sport & Athletics of Transvaal announced the resumption of the tournament under the new name of Transvaal Victory Cup of Soccer; play continued from where it had left off mid-way through the quarter-final stage.
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| - Open only to members of Nordreich, the 32-team tournament was scheduled to be played in the Transvaal Republic over a two-week period at stadiums located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Rustenburg, and Krugersdorp. The Nordreich Victory Cup was suspended on April 30, 2007 after the abrupt disbandment and demise of Nordreich. On May 10, 2007, the Department for Sport & Athletics of Transvaal announced the resumption of the tournament under the new name of Transvaal Victory Cup of Soccer; play continued from where it had left off mid-way through the quarter-final stage.
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| - Open only to members of Nordreich, the 32-team tournament was scheduled to be played in the Transvaal Republic over a two-week period at stadiums located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Rustenburg, and Krugersdorp. The Nordreich Victory Cup was suspended on April 30, 2007 after the abrupt disbandment and demise of Nordreich. On May 10, 2007, the Department for Sport & Athletics of Transvaal announced the resumption of the tournament under the new name of Transvaal Victory Cup of Soccer; play continued from where it had left off mid-way through the quarter-final stage.
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