Giant Blackpool

[2] Former players include Fani Madida, John "Shoes" Moshoeu and Geelbooi Masango who together formed what was known as "the Triple-M combination".

[5] At one time, the former South African national women's football team Sandile Bali was a head coach of the club,[6] as was former Manchester United player Eddie Lewis.

[8] The club were first promoted to the top tier of South African football in 1986 alongside Leeds United.

[11] Another club, Port Elizabeth Blackpool opted into the National Soccer League structure following their 1990 FPL campaign, they were relegated from the NSL in 1991.

[13] John "Shoes" Moshoeu, Samuel Sikhakane and Jerry Sikhosana all scored over the duration of the two legged final which took place in August but it was not enough and Dynamos won on aggregate.