FIFA World Cup 2010
The World football governing body and South African’s World Cup local organizing committee are urging South Africans to buy the remaining 500,000 tickets for 63 matches excluding the final that will be made available on April 15.
With only 62 days to go for the such memorable tournament espec... read more »
After spending a month of painstaking 2010 World Cup preparations in Brazil, SA coach Carlos Alberto Parreira says his team has finally found a style of play with which they can be identified.
Whilst being in the camp, Bafanabafana have played against several teams from the South American country.
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The Ivory Coast federation president Jacques Anouma says they are confident that their new coach Sven-Goran Eriksson will help them to cause World Cup surprises in South Africa.
Ivory coast are in a difficult group alongside Brazil, Portugal and North Korea but Jacques Anouma believes the former ... read more »
The Ivory Coast Federation (FIF) have appointed former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson as Ivory Coast national football teach coach to lead them at the South Africa 2010 World Cup this coming summer.
Ivory Coast fired Vahid Halilhodzic after poor performance at the just ended 2010 Africa Cup ... read more »
In his recent tour to South Africa, Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou says he is convinced with South Africa’s ready to host World Cup.
“It is not only me who really feels because we recently had the majority of the qualified teams coaches at Sun City and all of t... read more »
Australian national football team coach Pim Verbeek said his side is not fearing anybody at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and that there is no any critical areas that he is working on amid of the final preparations.
The Dutchman said this during his trip to the South Africa where among other t... read more »
PORTUGAL coach Carlos Queiroz said he is pleased with the world football governing body and local organizing committee of the 2010 World Cup South Africa after he saw the effort they made in his country’s base camp.
The team is scheduled to be staying at the Valley Lodge in Magaliesburg and t... read more »
It is a prayer of FIFA President Sepp Blatter to see Nelson Mandela at the 2010 World Cup inauguration ceremony on June 11, 2010.
Mandela is now ageing and travelling for him is difficult but Blatter hopes former South Africa president will be able to attend at least one World Cup game.
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