Minister 'regrets' Cup transport fiasco
Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has expressed regret at the inconvenience caused to football fans who missed the 2010 FIFA World Cup semifinal between Spain and Germany in Durban lasread...
View ArticleBrazilian top brass to take lessons from SA
Johannesburg - South Africa’s successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup will help Brazil identify all the necessary requirements needed to host a modern day World Cup, soccer bosses from the read more
View ArticleSA’s Olympics hopes get Blatter’s backing
Johannesburg - South Africa’s looming bid to host the Olympic Games in 2020 got a major boost on Thursday after FIFA President Sepp Blatter publicly said he will fully back the country’s endeavread more
View ArticleLula hails World Cup
Pretoria - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has sung South Africa’s praises for hosting a “memorable” World Cup.read more
View ArticleWorld Cup instilled national pride- Zuma
Pretoria-The hosting of the FIFA World Cup has effectively rebranded South Africa, transforming perceptions of the country's capacity and instilling immense national pride, says President Jacob Zumread...
View ArticleUse World Cup income for development - Jordaan
Johannesburg - World Cup organising committee boss Danny Jordaan on Saturday called on the South African Football Association (SAFA) to use the millions of rands generated by the tournament to deveread...
View ArticleSA citizen “true stars” of the World Cup
Johannesburg – The people of South Africa were the “true stars” of the World Cup, after they united to prove that South Africa was capable of hosting a world class event.read more
View ArticleAfrica, the real victor of World Cup - UN
New York – The United Nations has hailed the 2010 World Cup as a great success for the Government and people of the host nation South Africa, as well as the entire African continent, adding that read more
View ArticleNdebele on assessment of transport plans for the World Cup
Media Release, 14 July 2010Ndebele on assessment of transport plans for the World Cupread more
View ArticleToday better than yesterday
Pretoria - Government says the lasting legacy that the 2010 football spectacle has left shows that “today is already better than yesterday.” read more
View ArticleUnique concept to preserve World Cup
Pretoria - The legacy of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is being established across Africa through a unique concept called Youth Zones.read more
View ArticleGhana squad to face Bafana named
Pretoria - Ghana head coach, Milovan Rajevac, has included 12 players from his 2010 FIFA World squad for the friendly match against Bafana Bafana on August 11 at Soccer City. read more
View ArticleLotto helps to keep SA's dream of football development in all communities alive
Johannesburg - The 2010 FIFA World Cup may have come and gone, but the legacy of the tournament is set to continue in many of South Africa’s most disadvantaged communities in every corner of the read more
View ArticleGovernment preparations for the World Cup
We have rounded up a few facts about South Africa's preparations to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup. read more
View ArticleGovernment Assessment of the 2010 Fifa World Cup
Media release, 14 July 2010 GOVERNMENT ASSESSMENT OF THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™ 1. INTRODUCTIONread more
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