Protea Cup
| Current season or competition:  2021โ22 South African Rugby League season | |
| Sport | Rugby league | 
|---|---|
| Instituted | 2013 | 
| Inaugural season | 2013-14 | 
| Number of teams | 4 | 
| Country |  South Africa | 
| Holders |  Tomahawks RLC  (2021-22) | 
| Most titles |  Tomahawks RLC (1 title) | 
| Related competition | Rhino Cup | 
The Protea Cup is a semi-professional rugby league competition in South Africa and is the national second division competition of South Africa. The current holders are the Tomahawks, who beat Loskop Leopards 32-30 in the 2021-22 Grand Final.[1]
Current Teams
| Team[2] | Stadium | City-Area | Foundation | 
|---|---|---|---|
|  Loskop Leopards | Loskop | Loskop, Mpumalanga | Unknown | 
|  Silverton Silverbacks | Silver Valke Sports Ground | Silverton, Mpumalanga | 2013 | 
|  Tomahawks RLC | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 
|  Wolverines RLC | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 
Those highlighted in grey withdrew from the competition throughout the 2013-14 season.
Former Teams
| Team | Stadium | City-Area | Years | 
|---|---|---|---|
|  East Rand Falcons | Police Sports Ground | Springs, Gauteng | 2013 | 
|  Ermelo Tomahawks | AJ Swannepoel | Ermelo, Mpumalanga | 2008 | 
|  Elsburg Fish Eagles | Elsburg Rugby Club | Germiston, Limpopo | 2013-14 | 
|  Groblersdal Leopards | Chris Wiid Stadium | Groblersdal, Mpumalanga | 2013 | 
|  Huskies Rugby League 2 | HS Birchleigh | Birchleigh, Gauteng | 2013 | 
|  Johannesburg Bobbies | Marks Park | Johannesburg, Gauteng | 2013-14 | 
|  Middelburg Tigers 2 | Kees Taljaard Stadium | Middelburg, Mpumalanga | 2005 | 
See also
References
- ^ "SARL Protea Cup". South African Rugby League. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Clubs". South African Rugby League. Retrieved 23 November 2022.