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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Soccer World Cup 2010

Soccer World Cup 2010 is the vital contest in worldwide soccer and is prearranged by FIFA Federation International de Football Association, the sport's leading body. It brings South Africa a unique possibility that lengthen well beyond football.
The Soccer World Cup takes place every four years. The previous competition was held in Germany in the year 2006 and Italy won the World Cup. 2010 will be the first time that the final tournament will be hosted by an African nation. World Cup tickets, location information, and schedule are now available for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Above 160 countrywide groups take part in the district qualifying rounds to meet the criteria as one of the thirty two teams that will play in finals.
Totally 64 Soccer matches will be played in 10 stadiums and 9 host cities all through South Africa including Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, Durban, Rustenburg, Nelspruit, Pretoria, Polokwane, and Port Elizabeth. A sum of 3 million tickets will be available for the 2010 World Cup.
One of the largest impacts from hosting the 2010 FIFA SOCCER World Cup will come from the extraordinary marketing and communication chance it will offer the country and continent.
The 2010 National Communication Partnership is a combined effort of communicators across society and in the many imaginative and communication regulation to take advantage of this communication opportunity of a lifetime to advantage our country and continent.
The Football World Cup is the world's largest sporting occasion after the Olympic Games - in terms of television spectators, larger than the Olympics - is in a class of its own.
South Africa will be the centre of the world in 2010 for four weeks. The Germany 2006 World Cup was the most lengthily sheltered and viewed occasion in television history. Similarly, South Africa 2010, assure to draw even improved audiences. The eyes of billions of TV spectators, an expected three million global visitors and the cream of the world's sporting media will be focused on the southern tip of Africa.

2 comments:

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ethan1066 said...

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