Soccer World Cup 2010

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This international football event takes place in South Africa between 11 June and 11 July 2010.  The world cup will be played in ten different venues in South Africa:

 

1. Soccer City - Johannesburg (94 700)
2. Moses Mabhida Stadium - Durban (70 000)
3. Greenpoint Stadium - Cape Town (69 070)
4. Coca-Cola Park - Johannesburg (62 567)
5. Loftus Versfeld Stadium - Pretoria (51 760)
6. Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium - Port Elizabeth (48 000)
7. Free State Stadium - Bloemfontein (48 000)
8. Peter Mokaba Stadium - Polokwane [formerly Pietersburg] (46 000)
9. Royal Bafokeng - Rustenburg (44 530)
10. Mbombela Stadium - Nelspruit (43 589)

 

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  • Author tells real story of World Cup
    The real story of the World Cup was not what happened on the pitch, but what happened to South Africans, says famed football author Tom Watt.
  • North Korean World Cup team reprimanded
    A news report says North Korea's football team and coach have been reprimanded by the government for the team's performance at the World Cup.
  • Injury may dent Khumalo's Rangers hopes
    JOHANNESBURG: Bafana Bafana central defender Bongani Khumalo has been ruled out of the friendly international against Ghana at Soccer City on August 11.
  • Fifa official shot in Sandton
    Police were following leads on the whereabouts of gunmen who shot the chief financial officer for Fifa's local organising committee outside his home in Sandton, Johannesburg, a spokeswoman said.
  • Scholes admits WC regret
    Paul Scholes has admitted that he may have made a mistake by not taking up England coach Fabio Capello's invitation to play at the World Cup.
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  • Landon Donovan Keen To Extend Soccer Hype From The World Cup In America
    The United States sat up and took notice of the 2010 World Cup, much more so than any other soccer tournament previously. Nearly 25 million watched the final between Spain and Holland, a U.S. record for a soccer game.
  • World Cup 2010 - Argentina fans lament Maradona exit
    The end of Maradona's tenure at the helm of Argentina's national team has dealt a hard blow to his fans.
  • Soccer season starting at Bluesprings
    Its time for the real World Cup of soccer the games in our own backyard are about to begin. We see as much excitement in the fans watching a recreational soccer game as we saw in the fans watching the World Cup, said Bluesprings Youth Soccer Associations director of coaching Steve Keiss.
  • Video: Grandmas Knit for World Cup
    Hundreds of poor South African grandmothers profited from selling home-made scarves and hats to soccer fans during the World Cup. They are members of a project called Gogo Magic, which teaches knitting to elderly unemployed women in poor neighborhoods of Johannesburg. CBSNews.com's Brandi Kruse reports.
  • Uruguay star Fernandez joins Sounders
    Uruguay midfielder Alvaro Fernandez, who played in four World Cup matches for the semi-finalists, has joined the Seattle Sounders, the Major League Soccer club announced Thursday.

 

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