Time to get excited about World Cup
Johannesburg - Get out your vuvuzela, wave your flag and get ready to welcome football fans from around the world when their teams play in Jozi. read more
View ArticleWorld Cup medical centre for Limpopo
Polokwane – Moves are afoot to set up a medical operation centre at Limpopo’s Department of Health to assist with any incidences that might arise at the Peter Mokaba Stadium during the 2010 Fifa Wread...
View ArticlePeter Mokaba Stadium ready for handover
Pretoria – The Peter Mokaba Stadium in Limpopo is ready to be handed over to FIFA, says Premier Cassel Mathale. read more
View ArticleArrive at matches early warns, LOC
Johannesburg - Organisers of this year’s FIFA World Cup have issued a stern warning to soccer spectators to arrive early for matches or face missing out on the action due to strict security measuread more
View ArticleLimpopo ready for World Cup - Motlanthe
Polokwane - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says he is highly impressed with Limpopo's state of readiness for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. read more
View ArticleNigeria arrives for World Cup
Johannesburg - The 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa (OC) would like to welcome Nigeria’s Super Eagles who arrived in the country this morning (2 June) for the 2010 FIFA Worldread more
View ArticleMexico arrive in SA for World Cup
Pretoria - Mexico landed at the OR Tambo International Airport on Friday ahead of their opening World Cup match against Bafana Bafana at Soccer City on June 11.read more
View ArticleSA optimistic about World Cup
Pretoria-South Africans are optimistic that their national team, Bafana Bafana, will reach the finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. read more
View ArticleGermany leaves England speechless
Just as in 1966, when the two sides met in a World Cup final, the game ended amidst controversy after Frank Lampard's goal in the first half was disallowed.read more
View ArticleFIFA retains SA referee for quarter-final matches
Pretoria - South African referee, Jerome Damon, is among the 19 out of the 29 referee trios who has been retained for the quarter-final games by the FIFA Referees Committee. read more
View ArticleGhana hopes to make history at Soccer City
Durban – Ghana will be looking to rewrite history books when they take on Uruguay on Friday in a quarter-final clash at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. read more
View ArticleFootball brings Hope to Alexandra
Johannesburg - While the World Cup has brought the greatest football teams on the planet to South Africa, the Football for Hope Festival 2010 will assemble 32 teams that represent the power of the read...
View ArticleZuma calls on South Africans to support Ghana
Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has called on South Africans to unite and blow their vuvuzelas in support of Ghana as they take on Uruguay at the World Cup quarter-finals tonight.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
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