Their MTN8 title was just another trophy on their list of accolades, as they beat Cape Town City 4-2 on penalties at Moses Mabhida Stadium in the final on Saturday.
It took their tally of trophies in the past decade to eight. They have won more domestic trophies than Tshwane rivals Sundowns and Soweto giants Pirates, while they are level with Chiefs on eight.
Matsatsantsa showed that they should be considered a big gun in South African football when they won three consecutive league titles under coach Gavin Hunt. They have not won a league title since 2009/2010, but they’ve done well in the knockout competitions.
Here snl24.com/kickoff looks at how SuperSport have caught up with the Big Three of PSL football.
SuperSport
League: Three (2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10)
MTN8: One (2017)
Telkom Knockout: One (2014)
Nedbank Cup: Three (2012, 2016, 2017)
Total trophies: Eight
Chiefs
Absa Premiership: Two (2012/13, 2014/15)
MTN8: Two (2008, 2014)
Telkom Knockout: Three (2007, 2009, 2010)
Nedbank Cup: One (2013)
Total trophies: Eight
Sundowns
Absa Premiership: Three (2006/07, 2013/14, 2015/16)
MTN8: One (2007, as SAA Supa 8)
Telkom Knockout: One (2015)
Nedbank Cup: Two (2008, 2015)
Total trophies: Seven
Pirates
Absa Premiership: Two (2010/11, 2011/12)
MTN8: Two (2010, 2011)
Telkom Knockout: One (2011)
Nedbank Cup: Two (2011, 2014)
Total trophies: Seven