Durban City goalkeeper Darren Keet announces retirement plans
Darren Keet revealed his plans to retire after helping Durban City to victory in the Nedbank Cup final against TS Galaxy on Saturday.

Often referred to as the "cup of dreams", the competition has built a reputation for turning underdogs into giant-killers. Clubs from the lower divisions repeatedly rose to the occasion, challenging and even eliminating top-flight opposition in dramatic fashion.
Over the years, several shock results have defined the tournament, with sides such as Maluti FET College FC, Dondol Stars, University of Pretoria FC, and Baroka FC stunning the nation by defeating more established teams.
This season has been no different, delivering its fair share of surprises. Traditional powerhouses such as Mamelodi Sundowns, Orlando Pirates, and Kaizer Chiefs all failed to reach the final.
Instead, the spotlight now falls on an unexpected showdown between Durban City FC and TS Galaxy FC, who will battle it out at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday evening.
Galaxy, champions in 2019, will be aiming to secure their second Nedbank Cup title, while Durban City head into their maiden final as underdogs, hoping to script yet another fairytale moment in the competition's rich history.
Road to the final
Last 32
Durban City 0-0 Chippa United FC (Durban City won 3-2 on penalties)
TS Galaxy 1-0 Marumo Gallants FC
Last 16
Upington City FC 0-0 Durban City (Durban City won 2-0 on penalties)
TS Galaxy 2-0 Mamelodi Sundowns
Quarter-finals
TS Galaxy 2-0 JDR Stars FC
Lamontville Golden Arrows FC 1-1 Durban City (Durban City won 5-4 on penalties)
Semi-finals
Durban City 1-0 Casric Stars FC
TS Galaxy 1-1 Milford FC (Galaxy won 4-3 on penalties)
Final
Durban City v TS Galaxy, Saturday, 2 May, 2026. Peter Mokaba Stadium