Friday, February 12, 2010

World Cup 2010 Fact That You Should Know


Soccer World Cup 2010

The greatest show on earth will take place in South Africa from the 11th June 2010 to the 11th July 2010. The Soccer World Cup has grown from its beginning in 1930 to become one of the greatest sporting events in the world. Well over a billion people are expected to follow the month long tournament between the world's top 32 (possibly 36 in 2010) soccer playing nations.

maps of World Cup Sports Stadiums

Fixtures

City
Stadium

Bloemfontein

Free State Stadium

Cape Town

Cape Town Stadium

Durban

Moses Mabhida Stadium

Johannesburg

Ellis Park Stadium

Johannesburg

Soccer City

Nelspruit

Mbombela Stadium

Polokwane

Peter Mokaba Stadium

Port Elizabeth

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium

Pretoria

Loftus Versfeld Stadium

Rustenburg

Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace

Fifa World Cup 2010 stadiums

The stadiums were approved by FIFA's executive committee at a meeting on the 17th March 2006 after being proposed by the South African local organising committee (SALCO). The early announcement of the venues is intended to help the cities which will now be able to learn from their German counterparts at this year's tournament.

World  Cup Countdown clock
The World Cup countdown clock at OR Tambo International Airport

News

7 Jun 2009

The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth is opened.

Aspirations to be host cities/countries

Botswana

Mauritius

George

East London

How South Africa won the right to host the 2010 Cup.
Fifa World Cup tournament history
A classic own goal
Satire

The South African government has committed itself to spending about R242 billion to prepare for the 2010 Fifa World Cup - over half of South Africa's annual budget.

Wetland bulldozed for Mbombela stadium
Fifa announces qualifying slots for 2010

Previous major tournaments hosted by South Africa

2009 IPL cricket tournament

2003 cricket World Cup

1996 Africa Cup of Nations

1995 Rugby World Cup

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