Benoni United F.C.
| Nickname(s) | "The Rabbits" , "Up The Rabbits" , "Amadlebe" "Pride of the East Rand" | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1972 | 
| Dissolved | 1986 and 2008 | 
| Stadium | Sinaba Stadium | 
| Capacity | 25,000 | 
| Owner | Leza Private Equity | 
| Chairman | Nkateko "Soshangane" Khoza | 
| Website | www | 
Benoni United Football Club (known as The Rabbits)  is a South African Football club based in Daveyton, Benoni east of Johannesburg in the City of Ekurhuleni formerly known as the East Rand. The club is nicknamed "The Rabbits" which comes from the City of Benoni being known as the city of Rabbits being home to one of the world's oldest rabbit sanctuaries the Bunny Park.
Now in its fourth iteration and rebirth the club plays its home games at Sinaba Stadium.
The club was initially founded in 1915 by a group of amateur players. Due to apartheid laws became a whites only club with the launch of the NFL in 1959. The club would merge with Brakpan United and Springs United to form East Rand United in 1963 but the merger did not last long and when the club decided to return to the whites only NFL a breakaway group led by Mickey Bookholoane began talks to form a new Benoni United which would be nicknamed the Rabbits to differentiate it from the original Benoni United.
The club reached its peak between 1976 and 1977 where it finished 2nd in the league and lost in the final of the BP Top 8 Cup against Orlando Pirates. It would continue to be a mid table club until its relegation in 1985 after which operations ceased. The Club was brought back to life in 2005 as Benoni Premier United but after only 2 seasons in the Premiership was sold to Thanda Royal Zulu. The club has once again been revived under new ownership and is seeking to once again regain its top flight status.