2010 World Cup draw (4 Dec. 2009)
Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan,...
The major difference with this Football World Cup as opposed to previous ones is this:
1. You cannot arrive with just your passport and a credit card!2. YOBS who get pissed or stoned out of their head and hope a good samaritan will...
Well, with yet another romping victory for the Springboks, one wonders how Bafana Bafana are feeling?
I would hope that they are happy to be left out of the media spotlight for now, while they get on in earnest with preparations for the qualifier...
Description: ExpatMatch.com is a great, hassle-free place to find like-minded people home and abroad. Over a million profiles to browse! If you're missing your...
Description: There are many reasons why you should have a web site, and just as many reasons why your choice of our web hosting services is truly worthwhile. We...
Description: Free 50 Mbyte websites with blog, email account, templates / sitebuilder, etc. at http://signup.jislaaik.com FEATURES: Help and Support:...
Description: DressForm suppliers of the whole range of Adjustoform adjustable tailors dressforms in various models shipped worldwide from the UK, Spain &...
2010 World Cup draw (4 Dec. 2009)
Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan,...
Read More
The major difference with this Football World Cup as opposed to previous ones is this:
1. You cannot arrive with just your passport and a credit card!2. YOBS who get pissed or stoned out of their head and hope a good samaritan will...
Read More
Well, with yet another romping victory for the Springboks, one wonders how Bafana Bafana are feeling?
I would hope that they are happy to be left out of the media spotlight for now, while they get on in earnest with preparations for the qualifier...
Read More
Ikarus360 wrote: The ceremony began with a boys chorus entering the stadium and performing a short cantata. Inmediatly, 182 bavarian drummers performed while the announcers greeted everyone in the stadium for the beggining of the FIFA World Cup in Germany, at the Munich...
[More >>]
Your file is now being uploaded. This may take a few minutes, depending on the size of the file and the speed of your network connection. If you close this window, press the back button, or click on other links your upload will be terminated.
The United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) will ask the company marketing stab-proof vests to visitors of the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa to remove Unicef advertising from its website.
Tickets for the World Cup semi-finals and final, as well as two of
England's first round matches in South Africa, have sold out, FIFA said
on Friday.
FIFA said there were no more tickets for England's matches against the
United States in Rustenburg on June 12 and Slovenia in Port Elizabeth
on June 23.
Tickets for the match between world champions Italy and Paraguay in
Cape Town on June 11 and Brazil and Portugal in Durban a fortnight
later have also sold out.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is South Africa’s next big ‘defining moment’. The 2010 football World Cup is a powerful creator of opportunity for us all and can be used as a springboard to our future. And, according to our President, Jacob Zuma, the current economic climate “provides an opportunity to alleviate the effects of the so-called ‘brain-drain’ by attracting the Diaspora back home to reconstruct the continent.”
South African courts will operate for 16 hours a day during the World Cup to avoid clogging up the justice system, the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development said on Wednesday.
Great to see Charl Schwartzel coming together to win the almost R11m first prize.
Also – congratulations to a friend of mine, Thomas Aiken for placing second to start the year off as well as he ended 2009. Another South African placed 3rd: Jbe’ Kruger. That makes it an SA 1st/2nd/3rd finish. Lovely.
Here’s the [...]
I was fortunate enough to receive photos of the Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban over email.
I managed to find a source for the photographs. Credit goes to Lefty Shivambu for the all of the photos.
Have a look for yourself.
Forget Greenpoint, Port Elizabeth or any other stadium, this one simply blows my mind. [...]
RUGBY
CRICKET
What a fantastic achievement. South Africa is currently the number one country in Test Cricket Ranking and the Rugby Union Rankings. What a sight! What an achievement and what a time to do it.
Coupled with Caster Semenya’s victory and the 2010 World Cup coming to SA, the Gautrain and tourism pumping, South Africa is [...]
Sadly the two aren’t related. Caster captured gold at the IAAF World Championship but it was the IAAF’s gender investigation of Caster Semenya that has captured headlines.
It’s been a few days since Caster took the gold and I’ve held off on blogging about it for various reasons. Firstly people initially thought it humorous what [...]
I blogged about the need for 15000 volunteers to come forward for the 2010 Football World Cup. It seems as thought people in SA and around the world are not shy to lend a hand.
SouthAfrica.info reports that over 11000 volunteers have already come forward and offered their services from all across the globe. That’s impressive [...]
Sachin Tendulkar hit his third century in a row but could not stop South Africa from moving closer to victory on the fourth day of the first Test against India.
The David Beckham Academy in Carson and another location in Britain have closed, although the Los Angeles Galaxy star is working to develop another soccer coaching program for children.
Winner of the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2009 Bruce Grannec spends a day in Zurich (Switzerland) during the FIFA World Player Gala on December 21, 2009.
Marta tells FIFA.com all about how it feels to have won her fourth FIFA Womenâs World Player of the Year award and her experiences playing for club sides Los Angeles Sol and FC Santos.
Lionel Messi received the FIFA World Player Award for the first time thanks to his wonderful performance throughout 2009. After collecting the trophy, Messi - the award's first-ever Argentinian winner - spoke exclusively to FIFA.com about the honour's significance and the secret to his success.
Cristiano Ronaldo picked up the inaugural FIFA Puskás Award, his superb long-range strike for Manchester United against Porto in the UEFA Champions League honoured as 2009's best goal. After collecting the prize, the Real Madrid star spoke exclusively to FIFA.com about his award-winning goal.
Videos that have been watched and reviewed by peers and found to meet the standards of this site are labeled "Magnified."
Anyone can upload or link to a video for this channel. From here, videos are reviewed by site peers, and videos that meet site standards are labeled "Magnified" and become searchable and visible for all site visitors.