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(By VNS) Wednesday 20 May 2009
The national football squad assembled yesterday for the second time this year to prepare for a friendly against Kuwait on May 31....Read more
(By Reuters) Thursday 21 May 2009
Off-form Ronaldinho was left out of Brazil's squad on Thursday for next month's World Cup qualifiers and the Confederations Cup. Striker Ronaldo, who has not played for his country since the last World Cup, was also overlooked despite a promising start to his latest comeback with Corinthians. Brazil face Uruguay in Montevideo on June 6 and host South American group leaders Paraguay in Recife four days later....Read more
(By Reuters) Thursday 21 May 2009
GROUP 4 Securicor (G4S), the world's biggest security company, will not work at the 2010 Soccer World Cup next year in SA due to its concern about the tournament's organisation, says CE Nick Buckles....Read more
(By Reuters) Thursday 21 May 2009
South Africa plans to secure a a buffer of 2,000 megawatts to ensure a blackout-free World Cup next year, a senior official at state-owned utility Eskom [ESCJ.UL] said on Thursday....Read more
(By Andrew Donaldson) Sunday 24 May 2009
We overlook an important point, namely, that all this talk of decriminalisation of ‘the oldest profession’ takes place under the shadow of 2010....Read more
(by ESPNsoccernet news services) Sunday 24 May 2009
U.S. men's national team coach Bob Bradley has named a roster of 24 players that will train in advance of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Costa Rica and Honduras. The U.S. will be seeking its first-ever victory away to Costa Rica when they meet at Estadio Saprissa on June 3....Read more
(By Euractiv.com) Monday 25 May 2009
South Africans are beginning to better understand the benefits of hosting a global sporting event, found market research commissioned by FIFA....Read more
(By FIFA.com) Thursday 28 May 2009
The second phase of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa ticket sales has seen, 105,322 Tickets confirmed and approved so far. Due to a high demand for certain Team Specific Ticket Series, these tickets are no longer available for the following countries: England, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, republic of Ireland and Netherlands....Read more
(By BBC Sport) Thursday 28 May 2009
Confederations Cup hosts South Africa will be without injured midfielder Surprise Moriri for June's tournament....Read more
(By travelwires.com) Thursday 28 May 2009
South Africa is delighted to be at IMEX, a business tourism exhibition in Frankfurt again this year. IMEX is the biggest meetings, incentives and conferences tourism exhibition in the world with about 3,500 exhibitors from more than 150 countries attracting tens of thousands of visitors and tourism product buyers....Read more
(By Ronald Blum-Canadian Press) Saturday 30 May 2009
NEW YORK — The Americans are No. 1 for next year's FIFA World Cup - when it comes to ticket sales....Read more
(By the Canadian Press) Monday 1 June 2009
Prior to their failed World Cup qualifying campaign, Canadian players talked of the need for change within the Canadian Soccer Association....Read more
(By james Thornton) Tuesday 16 June 2009
The build-up to next year's World Cup in South Africa is in full swing and its pace is being matched by hotel and venue developments around the country....Read more
(By Justin Rodriguez - Times Herald-Record) Thursday 25 June 2009
John Gallagher's prediction before Wednesday's Confederations Cup semifinal between the U.S. and Spain? Spain by at least two goals....Read more
(By Prerana Swami - CBS NEWS) Thursday 25 June 2009
President Barack Obama may be attending the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Reuters reports....Read more
(By the Coca Cola company) Thursday 25 June 2009
"FIFA World Cup(TM) Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola" To Arrive in Houston on May 2nd, 2010 As Part of Nine-Month 134,017 Kilometer Journey....Read more
(By Tiisetso Motsoeneng - Reuters) Wednesday 01 July 2009
South Africa cannot rest on its laurels after a positive FIFA appraisal of the Confederations Cup and must address outstanding problems before next year's World Cup...Read more
(By Africa News) Wednesday 01 July 2009
Within two hours of opening to bookings for next year's football World Cup, beds in South Africa's national parks are nearly all sold out Wednesday...Read more
(By L.R. Currell) Thursday 02 July 2009
There is no denying that things haven't been completely smooth for South Africa during the lead up to the 2010 World Cup. This is pretty standard when it comes to huge event planning, for example Beijing experienced dilemmas in their Olympic preparation, and London has been scrutinized for their 2012 Olympic Games preparation...Read more
(Courtesy of www.MediaClubSouthAfrica.com) Wednesday 22 July 2009
South Africa's world-famous Kruger National Park is fully booked for the duration of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, with all accommodation in the main camps snapped up just two hours after the reservations office opened on 1 July...Read more
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